AutoStore introduces new grid capabilities

Manufacturing

AutoStore has introduced new Grid capabilities: the AutoStore Multi-Temperature Solution, an expanded 18-Level Grid, a Motorised Service Vehicle and enhancements to the cube control software. Building on AutoStore’s foundation of unmatched density, efficiency, and scalability, these innovations will help businesses maintain a competitive edge with their automated fulfillment solutions.

“AutoStore is shifting to a regular cadence of product announcements, focusing on innovation and execution to better serve our customers. This fall, our new products directly address the challenges our customers face, while providing them with new tools to improve operational efficiency”, said Mats Hovland Vikse, CEO of AutoStore.

“We continue to lead in automated fulfillment, innovating technology to tackle complex operational challenges. Today’s announcements will enhance efficiency, reliability, and speed. We’re particularly proud to introduce the Multi-Temperature Solution, which will be a game-changer for grocers and open new use cases for AutoStore”, said Parth Joshi, CPO at AutoStore.

AutoStore’s latest innovations include:

  • Multi-Temperature Solution. The Multi-Temperature Solution allows multiple temperature zones within a single AutoStore cube. It is designed for frozen and chilled environments with a temperature range of -25°C in the frozen section to +6°C in the cooled areas. The picking of frozen products occurs at the Ports in the chilled area to eliminate picking of items within extreme frozen temperatures, thus creating a better working environment for operators. This will allow customers to have a solution that can increase speed and efficiency with their frozen inventory. Two Multi-Temperature Solutions are already underway. The first is fully operational at Haugaland Storhusholdning, a Norwegian food distribution company, installed by StrongPoint. The second is for La Réserve des Saveurs and will be installed by Swisslog. The Multi-Temperature Solution will be available for order from Q1, 2025.
     
  • Expanded 18-Level Grid. The vertical reach of the AutoStore Grid is extended, increasing its height from 16 to 18 levels with 330 mm Bins, and 24 to 26 levels with 220 mm Bins. This expansion increases storage density by up to 12.5%. Additionally, adding two more levels allows fulfillment centers to reduce Grid floor space by up to 11%, without sacrificing accuracy, flexibility, or modularity. This capability is available for all customers implementing new Grid installations.
     
  • Motorised Service Vehicle. This safety tool provides an easier way to manoeuvre on top of the Grid when performing routine maintenance tasks. This ensures even greater system reliability for large customers while prioritising worker safety. The Motorized Service Vehicle will be available for order from Q1, 2025.
     
  • Enhancements to our cube control software. With this fall announcement and quarterly updates going forward, AutoStore enhances its cube control software. Super users can now proactively address issues during breaks or off-hours, turning unplanned stops into planned interventions. Additionally, the Unify Analytics™ platform has been improved to provide even more comprehensive system oversight.
     

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