stow is a dynamic and global key player in the racking & storage solutions industry. In line with our continuous growth and innovation efforts, we have developed automated storage solutions both for pallets and bins. Further, stow now offers Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) including AMRs that are able to move in and out of the freezer | cold environment. Discover the stow Group's 'out-of-the-box solutions' to meet your needs.
AMRs, racking, shuttles, mezzanines, and automated | manual storage solutions.
Atlas 2D Pallet Shuttle The stow Atlas®2D makes optimal use of storage space. Efficient, fast and reliable, it increases productivity. Our solution is flexible and scalable: we can add shuttles to the system as needs evolve. The system can be installed in environments ranging from 22°F to 113°F. |
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Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) The Autonomous Mobile Robots navigate without any infrastructure while accustoming to their environment. The iFollow AMRs can move loads up to 1 ton - there are several models of the robot available depending on the needs of your warehouse: iL-300 kg, iL-600 kg, iL-1000 kg, and iL-1500 kg. The AMRs can operate from -25°C to +40°C. |
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stow e.scala 3D Robotics Order Fulfillment Solution The stow e.scala® is a scalable, fully automated robotic goods-to-person order fulfillment system. With stow e.scala® conveyors, lifts & sequencers are a thing of the past. The stow e.scala® robots move in all 3 dimensions via a ramp system. The benefit of stow e.scala® lies in the simple scalability of the system, both in capacity & performance. |
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Multi-Climate Autonomous Mobile Robot (Freezer, Chilled, Ambient) AMR technology is constantly evolving, but one challenge has always been working in the chilled and frozen environment. Working in cold temperatures can substantially impact human efficiency and not in a positive way. In fact, according to studies by Cornell, 53% of employees are less productive when they work in cold temperatures, and employees drastically increase their mistakes at work when the room temperature drops from 25°C to 20°C (77°F to ... |