-
Global
-
Africa
-
Asia Pacific
-
Europe
-
Latin America
-
Middle East
-
North America
- |
- Partners
- |
-
Currency:Localize your Content
You can set your preferred currency for this account.
Choose a Currency
Currency- CHOOSE YOUR CURRENCY
Update Currency
Changing Currency will cause your current cart to be deleted. Click OK to proceed.
To Keep your current cart, click CLOSE and then save your cart before changing currency.
-
Select Account
Switching accounts will update the product catalog available to you. When switching accounts, your current cart will not move to the new account you select. Your current cart will be available if you log back into this account again.
Account# Account Name City Zip/Post Code CANCELPROCEEDMy Account
-
Support
- View All Sensing Solutions
- Sales Contact Form
- Technical Support
- Certificates
- Global Locations
- Blog
- Return Material Authorization (Test & Measurement)
- Return Material Authorization (Citytech)
- Return Material Authorization (EnviteC)
- eCOM Portal
- Distributor Inventory
- Materials Safety (Citytech)
- Instructions for Safe Use (Citytech)
- Cross Reference List (EnviteC)
-
Global
-
Africa
-
Asia Pacific
-
Europe
-
Latin America
-
Middle East
-
North America
- |
- Partners
- |
You are browsing the product catalog for
- Support
- Warehouse Automation
- Resources
- White Papers
- Conventional vs. Robotic Palletizing
Conventional vs. Robotic Palletizing
There are pros and cons when it comes to conventional and robotic palletizing warehouse solutions. Finding the right one for your operation depends on your current needs and long-term goals.
Robotic palletizing is ideal for warehouse operations that handle a variety of SKUs and are often lower-speed. While they have minimal hardware requirements, they are a more costly option but can produce high precision rates.
Conventional palletizing is a good solution for higher-speed operations and often outperform its robotic counterpart. Often found in the food and beverage industry, conventional palletizing solutions are more flexible and able to handle complex sequences.
Is conventional palletizing dead? Rather than getting immersed in ambiguous statistics and marketing buzzwords, this paper will look at the specific applications that favor each technology to determine if the future of palletizing is exclusively robotic.
Let's Connect!
Sign up to receive exclusive communications from Honeywell including product updates, technical information, new offerings, events and news, surveys, special offers, and related topics via telephone, email, and other forms of electronic communication.
Copyright © 2024 Honeywell International Inc
Maximum File Size
Maximum Files Exceeded
Due to inactivity you will be logged out in 000 seconds.
Maximum File Size
Maximum Files Exceeded
You cannot access this page as this product is not available in your country.