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BITO on show at Mach 2018.
BITO Storage Systems will be exhibiting at Mach 2018, the leading exhibition for engineering-based manufacturing technologies, which is being held at the NEC, Birmingham on 9-13 April 2018.
On stand H7-117, members of BITO’s experienced sales team will discuss solutions for shelving and racking; storage and order picking systems; bins and containers; and equipment for a broad array of manufacturing applications.
Among the featured solutions will be the LEO Locative internal transport system. This is the simplest available AGV (Automated Guided Vehicle) on the market because, unlike other AGVs, LEO does not require an infrastructure or complex installation. This opens up the possibilities and advantages of robots to a broader range of manufacturing operations.
Visitors can also find out about the types of bins and containers, which BITO’s manufacturing customer’s are using for deliveries straight to the production line and for storage on BITO racking and shelving systems. There will also be a focus on line-side solutions such as Carton Live Storage, which gives convenient access to a large number of small part locations and accommodates the density of stock required to keep assembly lines flowing.