Intelligent and digital warehousing of physical geological data
Publish Time:
2025-03-27
For small and medium-sized enterprises, the goals of intelligent warehouse upgrades have always been safe operation, cost reduction, and efficiency improvement. This is gradually achieved through the automation and intelligence of warehouses, from hardware to software, improving the accuracy of warehousing information, work efficiency, and reducing management costs.
Improved safety operations, reduced costs, and increased efficiency have always been the goals of small and medium-sized enterprises upgrading their intelligent warehousing. This involves gradually automating and intelligenting warehouses, from hardware to software, improving the accuracy of warehousing information, work efficiency, and reducing management costs.
For core libraries, the need for warehousing information visualization is particularly prominent: years of geological exploration and information collection have accumulated a large number of core samples, making core storage a key issue. Traditional core storage has the following pain points and difficulties that still need to be addressed: firstly, the large number of densely packed units makes the task of collecting, summarizing, and displaying warehouse location information enormous; secondly, geological core samples are diverse, requiring classification management and control for easier information collection and management.
To solve the problems encountered during storage, the Natural Resources Physical Geology Center introduced an intelligent automated storage and retrieval system (AS/RS) in 2004, including libraries A and C. Library A has been upgraded and renovated, and this year the focus is on upgrading and renovating Library C. Library C includes 6 aisle racks, equipped with a stacker crane and a transfer car. Based on its understanding of the warehousing needs of the natural resources core library, after optimizing the operation processes of each link, Autoline has tailored an intelligent and digital upgrade solution for the natural resources core library, and customized a WMS warehouse management system and WCS system for the core library, along with handheld terminals. For ease of use, the data from Library C will be unified with Library A after the upgrade and renovation.
Autoline monitors the cargo units and equipment of the core library and implements feedback data, enabling visual and transparent management of the core library's warehousing information.
Keyword:
Stacker
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