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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2011

With extreme utilizing of space, trustworthy efficiency and prizewinning technology, AutoStore by Hatteland Computer is the right solution for your warehouse. With only a leveled floor as a requirement, you could set up a AutoStore in new and exsisting buildings in all shapes and forms.

German version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrHKRnmuqQw

See more information on:
http://www.hatteland.com/logistics.aspx?MenuItemId=185&Page=home

Or contact us on:
sales@hatteland.com

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  • Is this filmed at Komplett.nos warehouse?

  • @andhille Yes. Mainly komplett.no and ps.no's warehouses.

  • hey genius . how is the stuff going to get into the bins?

    not only that it must be catalog first so the machine wont be grabbing the wrong stuff.

    if the bots were just grabbing random shit you succeeded

  • @SaulMeyersz As you can see in the video, the goods are put into bins through a port. The robots grabs the bins and stacks them inside the grid. For picking, this process is the same(just reversed). And yes, everything is cataloged. We got this covered.

  • I like at 2:06 when n.18 and n.38 collides together... to bad there is no colision

  • @chos3n69 ooops! Good eye! Fortunately this is just a 3D rendering. :)

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  • Even less the half space!

    

  • @ff7masta Yes I watched the entire item, but I must have missed that piece then..

  • @darylvdz Did you even watch the video? Popular items stay on top, while unpopular items stay on bottom. If an unpopular item is bought, the robots begin digging through to the bottom.

  • How does one of those carts get to a bin that is not at the top of the pile, but for example at the bottom?

  • @SaulMeyersz I don't even understand your comment. You know this is an actual functioning system, don't you? Also they show the employee filling bins(did you watch the whole video?)... yes they're catalogued, how else would they know what is in each bin?

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