전자 상거래 창고의 좁은 통로에서 화물 운송 장비 선택에 대한 제안

2026-06-29

전자 상거래 창고의 좁은 통로에서 화물 운송 장비 선택에 대한 제안(그림1)

전자 상거래 웨어하우징의 높은 주문 밀도와 높은 공간 활용 요구 사항으로 인해 좁은 통로가 일반적인 레이아웃이 되었지만 이러한 시나리오에서 화물 운송은 공간 제약에 취약하여 운영 효율성에 영향을 미칩니다. 특히 올바른 장비를 선택하는 것이 중요합니다.

좁은 통로 환적에 대한 핵심 요구 사항 지우기

전자 상거래 창고의 좁은 통로 폭은 대부분 1.5~2.5m입니다. 운송 작업은 화물 회전 속도, 공간 적응성 및 운영 안전을 고려해야 합니다. 선반 및 시설과의 충돌을 피하고, 직원 이동에 대한 간섭을 줄이면서 팔레트 및 소형 물품과 같은 다양한 유형의 상품에 적응할 필요가 있습니다.

장비 유형의 정확한 선택

수평 환적이 필요한 경우 좁은 채널 전기 팔레트 지게차에 우선 순위를 둡니다. 이 유형의 장비는 회전 반경이 작고 제한된 공간에서 유연하게 조향할 수 있어 단거리 팔레트 화물 환적에 적합합니다. 낮은 수준의 적층과 환적의 균형을 맞춰야 하는 경우 작은 전기 적층기를 선택할 수 있습니다. 소형 동체 설계는 특정 적층 요건을 충족하면서 좁은 통로에 적용할 수 있습니다.

성능 매개 변수의 일치 원리

장비를 선택할 때는 핵심 매개변수에 주의를 기울여야 합니다. 조향 시 충돌 위험이 없도록 회전 반경이 통로 폭의 절반 미만이어야 합니다. 부하 용량은 과부하 작동을 방지하기 위해 일일 환적 물품의 평균 무게와 일치해야 합니다. 내구성은 하루 작동 시간에 맞게 조정하여 중간 충전이 효율성에 미치는 영향을 줄여야 합니다. 또한 장비의 작동 영역이 명확해야 합니다. 운영자가 좁은 공간에서 주변 환경을 관찰할 수 있습니다.

시나리오 적응을 위한 추가 제안

로프트 저장소의 좁은 통로의 경우 바닥의 하중 지지 압력을 줄이기 위해 경량 전기 전달 장비를 사용하는 것이 좋습니다. 고주파 스토리지 시나리오에서는 다운타임 및 유지 보수 시간을 줄이기 위해 안정성이 강하고 고장률이 낮은 장비가 선호됩니다. 동시에 장비 작동의 난이도를 창고의 숙련도에 맞게 조정하여 작동 오류 발생 가능성을 줄여야 합니다.

전송 장비를 합리적으로 선택하면 좁은 통로에서 전자 상거래 스토리지의 효율성을 향상시킬 수 있을 뿐만 아니라 안전 위험을 줄이고 스토리지 운영에 대한 신뢰할 수 있는 보호를 제공할 수 있습니다.

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