
This tower is a low-cost way to get started in sheet metal storage. This option also provides a high degree of flexibility with the option to add modules at any time as your capacity grows. STOPA has made provision for the many requirements as capacity increases. Options include; automating the system, expanding with a second storage tower, attaching a chain or pallet conveyer or adding a transport cart.
The basic version, consists of a storage tower and a lifting beam and is already prepared for the addition of prefabricated mechanical components. Additional sensors can be added at a later date. This system is high speed compared to other storage systems and can match performance of large scale storage systems.
Included in even the basic version, the system control panel is built into the switch cabinet. This means no additional hardware is needed and simple stock management can be achieved from day one. Additionally, STOPA offers warehouse management software that can integrate with your existing ERP system.
Pallet Storage
Store up to 1000 pallets at 6.400 mm
Automation and Workflows
Features automatic control and specialised workflows
Maximise Space Storage
Maximise space for the storage of long-span goods.
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