家具業界の狭い通路倉庫拡張比亜迪RTR 20 i積み重ね設備使用実写

2026-07-03

家具業界の狭い通路倉庫拡張比亜迪RTR 20 i積み重ね設備使用実写(図1)

狭通路倉庫の拡張の核心的な課題

家具業界の倉庫はしばしば品種が複雑で、大型商品が多いという問題に直面し、多くの企業は初期の倉庫計画の制限で通路幅が狭く、拡張したいが限られたスペースに制限されている。伝統的な倉庫設備は回転半径が大きく、狭い通路で柔軟に作業することが困難で、垂直空間の利用率も低いため、倉庫の拡張がボトルネックになって、日々増加する貯蔵需要を満たすことができず、多くの家具企業の痛点となっている。

狭いスペースでの柔軟な作業

今回撮影した家具倉庫では、通路幅は従来の倉庫の3分の2に過ぎず、従来の設備はほとんどスムーズに作業できない。コンパクトなボディ設計により、BYD RTR 20 iスタッキング装置は、狭い通路でのその場でのステアリングや正確な位置合わせなどの操作を簡単に完了できます。実際の写真では、装置はスムーズに狭い通路に入り、フォークは棚の無垢材に正確に合わせられ、プロセス全体はスムーズでカードがなく、スペースの制約による作業効率に影響を与えることはなく、優れたスペース適合性を示しています。

倉庫利用率の効果的な向上

実際の撮影では、スタッキング装置がより高い作業高さを実現し、倉庫の垂直空間の可能性を十分に活用できることがわかります。以前は機器の操作高さが限られていたためにアイドル状態だった上部棚は、マットレスやファブリックソファなどの大型商品の保管に使用され、倉庫の保管量が30%近く増加しました。上層と下層の商品レイアウトを合理的に計画することで、もともと混雑していた倉庫が整然とし、拡張効果が直感的にわかります。

家具倉庫の細部設計に適合する

多様なサイズと衝突しやすい家具製品の特性を考慮して、スタッキングデバイスのフォークは、さまざまなサイズの家具製品に適応できる柔軟な調整範囲を備えています。実際の撮影では、機器が大型のコンビネーションワードローブをフォークする場合、フォークの幅は商品のサイズに応じて柔軟に調整され、商品が安定して持ち上げられ、取り扱い中の衝突や損傷を回避します。同時に、商品の重量に応じて機器の動作速度を調整し、大型家具の取り扱い時の安全性と安定性を確保します。

要約すると、BYD RTR20iスタッキングデバイスは、狭いチャネルスペースに適応し、垂直ストレージの利用率を向上させ、家具の適応の詳細を最適化することにより、家具業界の狭いチャネル倉庫の容量を拡張するための実用的なソリューションを提供します。実際のストレージシナリオでの実用的な価値は、同様のニーズを持つ企業にリファレンスの方向性を提供します。

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