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Warehouse robots trolleys self drive AVG 3d model.The self-driving carts themselves find the necessary plastic container with component parts, drive in under it and transport it to the picking area.The introduction of warehouse robots is more profitable than manual labor, since it takes less time to process applications while optimizing the production flow of materials.The operator can not always understand what components and spare parts you need and where to carry, so until now at many car factories along the conveyor there are always containers with stocks of various parts.

Automatic warehouse robots are increasingly found not only in production, but also in trade.

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