Problem
As a globally active general contractor, SSI Schaefer realises complex logistics systems, from system planning and consulting to turnkey systems and customised service and maintenance offers. Software solutions for bearing through to material flow management round off the service portfolio. In order to work as flexibly and efficiently as possible, SSI Schaefer largely relies on standardised assemblies with the aim of procuring subsystems from a single source wherever possible.
A current example of such a turnkey system is the storage and retrieval unit "Exyz", which ensures fully automated storage of pallets. The name is self-explanatory. The E stands for efficiency in terms of energy consumption and performance on all three axes X, Y and Z on which the SRU operates: Longitudinal travel, stroke and storage and retrieval movements. Exyz offers maximum flexibility: the storage and retrieval unit can be used as a single or double master with one or two load handling devices for single, double or multiple depth storage and retrieval, including SSI Orbiter LHD.
The configuration of the system is modular. The machine components are manufactured in series, pre-assembled in the factory, tested and dispatched before being put into operation worldwide in the shortest possible time.
In addition to the high performance, the area of application of such storage and retrieval machines places the highest demands on all individual components as well as the energy supply. For example
SRU must function reliably in deep-freeze environments at temperatures as low as -30 °C. Not only the energy supply itself, but also the individual connectors must ensure reliable power and signal transmission even at these sub-zero temperatures.