Create Time: 05 ,14 ,2026
Recently, at the project site of a printing brand client in Thailand, Master engineers are conducting final, intensive testing.
In the printing industry, traditional warehousing suffers from low space utilization, disorganized material stacking, slow inbound and outbound processes, and is prone to material loss and inconvenient inventory checks, severely impacting production flow efficiency. This four-way cart high-intensity storage system perfectly addresses the client's core pain points.

From the project's inception to the present, our team has been involved throughout, meticulously handling every step from initial site surveys and solution design to later racking construction, precise track laying, and the installation and testing of conveyor lines and elevators. Unlike ordinary warehousing projects, the printing industry involves a wide variety of materials with diverse specifications, demanding higher compatibility and stability from the warehousing system. We optimized and adjusted the system multiple times based on the client's actual production needs to ensure perfect adaptation to the storage and flow requirements of printing materials.

Currently, the equipment installation work has been successfully completed, and engineers are on-site conducting final, intensive testing. From collaborative testing of multi-vehicle scheduling to stress simulation of inbound and outbound operations, and then to the joint debugging of the system with the customer's production process, every test is being carried out in an orderly manner, all to ensure that the system can achieve "zero errors and high efficiency" operation after it is officially put into use.

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