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Most shelves—like beam-type and drive-in types—are highly compatible with common logistics equipment, including forklifts, stackers, and AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles). This compatibility eliminates the need for manual handling of heavy goods, reducing physical strain on workers and lowering the risk of manual operation errors. It also streamlines the handling process, making goods movement more efficient
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Three-dimensional shelves take automation further by integrating well with automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS). This integration enables "unmanned inbound and outbound" operations, drastically cutting manual work intensity. It also boosts operation speed significantly—for example, handling over 100 pallets per hour—greatly improving the overall efficiency of warehouse storage and retrieval
For instance, flow racks achieve "last in, first out" through gravity roller conveyors, while shuttle car racks support "first in, first out", preventing goods from deteriorating due to long-term accumulation (such as food and medicine) or aging (such as electronic components), thus meeting compliance requirements. |
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| Shelves support goods through structures such as beams, shelves, and guardrails, preventing the bottom layer from being deformed due to direct stacking of goods (such as cartons and plastic parts), or from colliding and scratching each other (such as metal parts and precision instruments). The rate of goods loss can be reduced to less than 1%. |
![]() | This photo captures our company's group photo with esteemed Indonesian guests at the prestigious 2025 Indonesia Industrial Exhibition, where we had the honor of showcasing our products and services. | ![]() |

Most shelves—like beam-type and drive-in types—are highly compatible with common logistics equipment, including forklifts, stackers, and AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles). This compatibility eliminates the need for manual handling of heavy goods, reducing physical strain on workers and lowering the risk of manual operation errors. It also streamlines the handling process, making goods movement more efficient
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Three-dimensional shelves take automation further by integrating well with automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS). This integration enables "unmanned inbound and outbound" operations, drastically cutting manual work intensity. It also boosts operation speed significantly—for example, handling over 100 pallets per hour—greatly improving the overall efficiency of warehouse storage and retrieval
For instance, flow racks achieve "last in, first out" through gravity roller conveyors, while shuttle car racks support "first in, first out", preventing goods from deteriorating due to long-term accumulation (such as food and medicine) or aging (such as electronic components), thus meeting compliance requirements. |
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| Shelves support goods through structures such as beams, shelves, and guardrails, preventing the bottom layer from being deformed due to direct stacking of goods (such as cartons and plastic parts), or from colliding and scratching each other (such as metal parts and precision instruments). The rate of goods loss can be reduced to less than 1%. |
![]() | This photo captures our company's group photo with esteemed Indonesian guests at the prestigious 2025 Indonesia Industrial Exhibition, where we had the honor of showcasing our products and services. | ![]() |