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    Warehouse robots, Magazino GmbH, Munich, Bavaria, Germany


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    A dexterous warehouse robot does things Amazon’s automated helpers can’t

    Published on Jun 15, 2016

    The Toru robot can take items off the shelf all by itself, which means less need for human helpers.

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    Magazino SOTO | warehouse automation for fashion logistics

    Published on Oct 11, 2017

    Supply-by-Robot: Saving costs - minimizing inventory – fast and dynamic material flows. These are key objectives when optimizing logistics processes within companies. Due to dynamic material requirements, supplying materials is mostly carried out manually. With SOTO, storage and retrieval of cardboard boxes can gradually be automated.

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    Multistacking shoe boxes | Magazino | Pick-by-Robot

    Published on Jan 31, 2018

    How does the robot TORU picks a specific shoe box if it is located below another one?

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    Advanced Robotics - mobile picking robots for warehouses by MAGAZINO

    Published on Feb 18, 2019

    Shoe boxes are its specialty: the intelligent picking robot TORU can handle individual boxes and can transport a backpack full of them directly to a handover station. In case of storage or returns? Back they go.

    The robot TORU is already in live operation at the FIEGE logistics warehouse in Ibbenbüren, Germany.

    TORU can be profitably integrated into many processes – such as storage, picking, relocation and consolidation of the warehouse. From navigation through to the transfer of objects picked with pinpoint accuracy, it carries out transport orders autonomously. Thanks to its capabilities and intelligent software, it can be easily and quickly configured and flexibly adapted to new structures.

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    Magazino SOTO - Robot hardware test at VEGA

    Jan 14, 2020

    A mobile robot that revs up industrial production: SOTO enables efficient automated line feeding, for example in the automotive industry. The supply chain robot SOTO brings materials to the assembly line, just-in-time and completely autonomous.

    Advantages:
    - SOTO helps to keep inventory levels low and delivers replenishment exactly when it is needed. It works up to 18 hours per day – for processes that are not only more efficient but also significantly cheaper.

    - The intelligent robot SOTO integrates seamlessly into the Factory 4.0. It can be flexibly configured, relieves the employees and works safely and efficiently alongside machines, vehicles and people – for optimum production planning.

    - Production logistics becomes smart: with sensors, 3D cameras and the intelligent ACROS operating system, SOTO can perceive its environment, react intelligently to changes and even learn from experience.

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