MODULARITY

MODULARITY:

Modular systems are inherently scalable, allowing them, for example, to react to rapid changes in demand without abandoning the initial investment. You only purchase what you need today while maintaining the flexibility to add modules in the future.

Automated storage – Moving from traditional shelf-based storage to an automated storage system, reduces the space required to support inventory while automating product retrieval. The three-dimensional storage grid can be expanded as needs.

Integrated software platforms – The traditional warehouse software stack created a monolithic architecture that added complexity whenever new automation equipment was deployed. Flattening the stack and integrating all of the functionality required in a single, modular platform, provides the ability to easily tailor the software to the exact equipment in the warehouse without limiting future flexibility.

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