


Space Utilization
With a VLM, you’re minimizing use of space in your warehouse by going vertical. While other traditional solutions would use more of your facility’s footprint by branching horizontally, VLMs expand upwards, maximizing usable space in your facility and leaving room for investment opportunities in your warehouse.
Ergonomics
With a vertical lift module, trays come out at an ergonomic height and distance from users, emphasizing the long-term safety of your employees. Tray heights can even be personalized to individual employees.
Security
VLMs are given predefined access rights to things like trays and different functions in the machine. Only authorized users are able to access items within the system and fully utilize the machine.
Support
Your VLM is built to last and run without any downtime—if there is, trained technicians can get you back up and running in no time. Using a rack and pinion gear system can help prevent common misalignments created by more standard belts and chains as well.
Efficiency
Vertical lift modules have automated monitoring of tray positions and heights, choosing the most efficient locations for each tray. Additionally, you can add various software solutions to make a more efficient machine.
Accuracy
Having a touch user interface with an intuitive design helps make a VLM extremely accurate. Simply input the tray number you want, and the machine will do the work for you. Again, add-ons like a laser pointer help create an even more accurate operation.
If you’re interested in learning more about how a VLM can benefit your facility and processes, contact us! We’re happy to assist and offer you some options.
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