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Mold Industry

Challenge

The client faced several warehouse operation challenges:

High-Level Storage

The 10.5-meter high storage racks were high to the ground so that traditional forklifts couldn't reach them.

Narrow Aisles

The narrow aisles of 1.8 meters in width caused the compact storage to be slow, leading to risk of collision, and subsequently reduced efficiency.

Product Variety

An assortment of product models generated a lot of confusion, and this resulted in retrieval errors which affected the production timelines.

Blind Spots

Higher up the stacking and retrieval operation was carried out which caused safety concern due to blind spots.

MIMA's Solution

MIMA developed the MCC16 Multi-directional Reach Truck to address these challenges:

Reach

The MCC16 has 11.2m lift height, which is more than enough for the client's high level stacking.

Maneuverability

A 180 degree pivot, lateral tine movement, and a 1.65-meter aisle requirement promote space efficiency.

Navigation

Magnetic navigation is the one which automatically course correcting, thus ensuring safety and efficiency in the alleys.

Visibility

The cabin and high-definition camera on the lift are mounted together, providing a 360-degree view and maximum safety.

The Benefit Clients Get

The client’s warehouse has been greatly enhanced by MIMA MCC16 Multi-directional Reach Truck that resulted in higher capacity. Compared to traditional counterbalance forklifts, the solution offers:Compared to traditional counterbalance forklifts, the solution offers:

200% Increase in Pallet Positions

The exact same storage space now holds a 2-fold increment in stock.

55% Reduction in Aisle Width

Space is streamlined for efficiency.

100% Increase in Shelf Height

The maximum storage capacity is achieved when storage is fully utilized.

Overall 200% Boost in Storage Capacity

Operations become more simple and safe while the efficiency is increased.

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