Material movement
Check which units move most often and how internal transport equipment works with storage and picking zones.
Intralogistics connects internal transport, storage, picking and material flow inside a facility. This page helps buyers structure equipment and category decisions around flow performance.
Check which units move most often and how internal transport equipment works with storage and picking zones.
Use containers, racking and workstations to avoid uncontrolled temporary storage in traffic routes.
Include visibility, aisle width, working loads and separation between pedestrian and transport routes.
Equipment for moving materials between facility zones.
Storage locations matched to movement patterns and goods rotation.
Process carriers for components, picking and temporary storage.
Additional work and storage levels for internal flows.
It covers equipment and organization of internal flow: transport, storage, buffering, picking and preparation for dispatch.
Compare their effect on flow, safety, load-unit compatibility and building constraints.
No. Handling equipment matters, but racking, containers, workstations and buffer locations are equally important.