Robotics

HWArobotics to showcase innovative shuttle robotics at Modex 2024

HWArobotics, a global technology leader in warehouse automation solutions, is set to showcase its most advanced shuttle systems at Modex 2024 from March 11-14 in Atlanta. Located at booth C3885, HWArobotics will demonstrate how their autonomous robotic shuttles improve order processing, storage density, and operational flexibility to transform distribution facilities.

HWArobotics combines innovative robotics with proven engineering to create high-performance logistics automation. By leveraging swarm intelligence, multi-dimensional movements, and all-electric technologies in its shuttle vehicles, the company has once again raised the bar for what automated storage and retrieval systems can achieve.

Innovative Shuttle Systems on Display
Attendees at Modex will get a chance to see how the SLS Tote Shuttle Series and the FPSS1500A Four-Directional Pallet Shuttle System are enabling the smart warehouses of the future.

To accommodate different needs, the SLS Tote Series is offered in the SLS300, SLS400, and SLS600 versions. To maximize throughput, the SLS300 standard shuttles carry uniformly sized boxes and containers with ease. The SLS400 allows load widths to be dynamically adjusted to accommodate a range of sizes for adaptable storage. The SLS600 is advanced; it has shuttles that can travel diagonally and vertically in dynamic 3D environments for maximum versatility.

Furthermore, the FPSS1500A system from HWArobotics uses modern technology to manage swarms of vehicles that effectively move pallets in four directions. It combines swarm intelligence algorithms with high-precision electric actuators to deliver exceptional speed, accuracy, and dependability for heavy-duty product movement.

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