Eコマース倉庫の狭い通路での貨物輸送機器の選択に関する提案

2026-06-29

Eコマース倉庫の狭い通路での貨物輸送機器の選択に関する提案(図1)

Eコマース注文密度が高く、スペース利用率が高いため、狭い通路が一般的なレイアウトになっていますが、このようなシナリオでは、商品の積み替えはスペースの制約を受けやすく、運用効率に影響を与えます。適切な機器を選択することが特に重要です。

狭い通路輸送の核心的なニーズを明確にする

Eコマース倉庫の狭い通路の幅は主に1.5〜2.5メートルです。積み替え作業では、商品の回転速度、スペースの適合性、操作の安全性を考慮する必要があります。棚や施設との衝突を回避するだけでなく、パレットの商品や小物にも適合させる必要があります。人員の移動線への干渉を減らしながら、商品の種類。

デバイスタイプの正確な選択

水平輸送のニーズに応じて、狭いチャネルの電動パレットフォークリフトが優先されます。このタイプの機器は、回転半径が小さく、限られたスペースで柔軟に操縦できます。これは、パレット貨物の短距離輸送に適しています。低レベルの積み重ねと積み替えを考慮する必要がある場合は、小型の電動スタッカーを選択できます。そのコンパクトなボディデザインは、特定の積み重ね作業のニーズを満たしながら、狭い通路に適応できます。

パフォーマンスパラメータのマッチング原則

機器を選択する際には、コアパラメータに注意を払う必要があります。旋回中に衝突のリスクがないように、回転半径は通路幅の半分未満である必要があります。過負荷を回避するために、負荷容量は毎日の積み替え貨物の平均重量と一致する必要があります。操作;バッテリー寿命は1日の操作時間に合わせて調整する必要があります。これにより、途中での充電が効率に与える影響が軽減されます。さらに、機器の操作視野が明確である必要があります。オペレーターが狭いスペースで周囲の環境を

シーン適応の補足提案

屋根裏部屋タイプの倉庫の狭い通路では、床の耐荷重圧力を下げるために軽量の電気輸送機器を選択することをお勧めします。高頻度の倉庫シナリオでは、安定性が高く故障率の低い機器を優先して選択し、ダウンタイムを短縮します。メンテナンス時間;同時に、機器の操作の難しさは、操作ミスの可能性を減らすために、倉庫スタッフの習熟度に適応する必要があります。

積み替え装置の合理的な選択は、Eコマース倉庫の狭い通路の運用効率を向上させるだけでなく、潜在的な安全上の危険を減らし、倉庫の運用に信頼できる保証を提供します。

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