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A short film featured on the Hikrobot YouTube channel shows global fashion brand, Superdry leveraging the flexibility of intelligent mini-robot carriers to transform order picking and put-away at its UK hub. The film – which can be seen here:
shows the robots working in unison with manual pickers, automatically selecting and lifting modular pick-walls and transporting them to pick-to-light stations where a predetermined pick-face is presented to the operative. Up to 600 picks per hour, with 99.9% accuracy is achieved.
Superdry partnered with UK based warehouse solutions provider, Invar – supplier of Hikrobot systems in Europe – to install this system. Hikrobot, part of one of China’s largest technology companies, makes a wide range of intelligent warehousing solutions centred on mobile robot systems. Invar Systems has decades of industry experience, developing and implementing warehouse management and control software that connects people with automation.
For more information visit www.invarsystems.com




