Fluent Racking

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Fluent Racking
Fluent Racking

Fluent Racking

Fluent Racking Applic←&✘∑ation advantages


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• Advantages : realize &qσ₽πuot;first-in first-out" opera‌&tion, low cost of use, fast storag♣≈≤e speed and high dens∏αity.

• Applicable industries :&nb♣$→sp;Widely used in super≥ § markets, pharmaceuticals§∏, chemicals and electronics industri<$≈es.

• The characteristic↑♠s of the fluent shelf : I ♠™t is to provide a more compact and s↔ ∞σimpler storage method. All goods can   be stored or withdrawn at the same end★§ of the fluent shelf, and each vari‍σ☆ety of goods is stored independent©‍ ly, so as to avoid mutual interferen₩€₹ce and improve access efficiency. Th↑←®€e compact storage method ♠←εof the fluent rack cσ'≥an bring up to 60% gain i✔Ω₩n storage space compared to th​ ↓e medium-volume II rack.

Studies show that the two solutio±®₽ns can save 66% of the walkin₹×€→g time of the fluent rack under the≈&€  same out-of-stock fre'​ ↔quency, resulting in a 40% red≥÷uction in the overall picking time