Create Time: 06 ,03 ,2026
This project was specifically designed for a large client's roll paper storage needs. From initial planning and on-site steel structure racking construction to the installation of stacker cranes and conveyor systems, the entire hardware engineering is now complete, and the project has officially entered the equipment commissioning phase.

As is well known, roll paper is large and heavy. Traditional flat-floor stacking or ordinary racking storage not only occupies a significant amount of factory space, but also relies entirely on manual forklift operation for storage and retrieval, which is time-consuming, labor-intensive, and prone to damage.

This automated storage and retrieval system (AS/RS) specifically addresses these industry pain points. The tall, high-density racking maximizes the vertical utilization of factory floor height, significantly increasing storage capacity. The fully automated stacker crane system handles the entire process of paper receiving, retrieval, and internal relocation, eliminating the need for close contact with heavy objects by humans. This protects the finished paper and significantly reduces warehousing labor costs.

On-site engineers are debugging equipment operating parameters one by one, testing key aspects such as stacker crane positioning, pallet conveyor docking, and data integration with the warehousing system, meticulously checking and optimizing operational details.

After the entire process is debugged and accepted, the complete intelligent warehousing system will be officially put into production, helping customers achieve intelligent management and control of raw paper warehousing and establishing an automated flow chain from raw material storage to the production workshop.
This is the first one.