With Robots anchoring your warehouse team, order fulfillment becomes a synchronized sprint to the finish when demands are high.
RelayPort provides a speedy and versatile way to handle heavy workloads. The workstation consists of a picking location (called a "Touch") and a series of roller conveyors and cross wagons (called "Tabs") that carry Bins to and from the operator. Designed for quick movement, Robots reach put positions from any direction. With a max of 6 Tabs, you can start small and add Tabs as needed for more capacity.
Designed to use human and robot power to the maximum, RelayPort is our fastest workstation, ever. Multiple Robots deliver to central cells, creating a rapid flow of Bins to the operator. Minimum exchange time for this Port is less than 3 seconds. With all 6 Tab modules in place, the Port can handle up to 650 Bins per hour.
An access area between RelayPort and Grid is accessible from two sides, giving service personnel the ability to reach the Port's interior from different angles. Easy-to-use "bin stopper knobs" resembling arcade joysticks provide a simple and safe way to remove service covers, resolve issues, and quickly restart operations.
No, it’s locked with a mechanical device. However, if you open the access panels the Port will stop. But you can open it without any key or lock.
It is not possible because the RelayPort frame is the actual tab module, which contains a lot of electronics not possible to mount later on-site. It must arrive preassembled.
In general, installing a RelayPort is a relatively simple process. Therefore, advanced adjustment to the Grid does not save much time.
The RelayPort is built to handle up to 650 Bins per hour per Port. The modularity of the Port allows you to add from 2 to 6 Tab modules to buffer more Bins inside the Port.
Consumer behavior has changed; supply chains have not. Let's talk today to see how a RelayPort can boost your fulfillment rates and let you stand out from your competitors.