SSI Flexi Shuttle Gen 2
The SSI Flexi Shuttle Gen 2 is a single-level, rail-guided automated storage shuttle designed for high-density miniload warehouse systems. It operates at speeds up to 4 m/s, handles loads up to 50 kg, and supports single-, double-, and multiple-deep storage configurations in rack systems up to 150 m long and 30 m tall.
Overview and Use Cases
The SSI Flexi Shuttle Gen 2 is an automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS) shuttle developed for warehouse automation and logistics applications. It is designed for miniload operations where high-density storage and rapid item retrieval are required. The system operates within fixed rack infrastructure and is compatible with deep-freeze warehouse environments.
Key Capabilities
- Load Handling: Adjustable-width load handling device supporting single-, double-, and multiple-deep storage configurations
- Speed: Maximum operating speed of up to 4 m/s
- Payload Capacity: Maximum load of up to 50 kg
- Load Dimensions: Accommodates loads up to 860 × 680 mm (length × width, including tolerances)
- Wireless Communication: Uses Siemens IWLAN for network connectivity
- Energy System: Equipped with supercapacitors for power management and efficiency
- Environmental Compatibility: Suitable for operation in deep-freeze storage conditions
Specifications
- Guidance System: Rail-guided, single-level operation
- Rack System Dimensions:
- Maximum length: 150 m
- Maximum height: 30 m
- Storage Depth: Supports multiple storage depth configurations
- Manufacturer: SSI Schaefer
- Product Category: Industrial warehouse automation
Related videos

🇷🇺🇺🇦 Robot Arms Race: Russia vs Ukraine
HistoryLegends

Ukraine's New AI Weapon Just Changed Warfare — Russia Has No Answer
Legacy Wealth

Newmarket hospital uses advanced robotic assisted surgery
CTV News

Ukraine’s Massive New Underwater Drone: Sea Trident ST-1000
Naval News

Massive Autonomous Robots Cruise Through Fields BlastingUV Light To Kill Pests Without Chemicals#ai
TECH

Robot nurses join Texas hospital staff to assist with patient care
CBS19
Related entries
RobotRelay Delivery Robot
The Relay Delivery Robot is an autonomous indoor delivery robot developed by Relay Robotics (formerly known as Savioke), designed primarily for hospitality and healthcare environments. It navigates hotel corridors and hospital hallways independently, rides elevators without human assistance, and delivers guest amenities, medications, linens, and other supplies directly to rooms or designated drop-off points. Relay is one of the most widely deployed service robots in its category, reportedly completing over one million lifetime deliveries with a publicly cited success rate of approximately 99.8%. With a cargo capacity of around 10 gallons, the robot is compact enough to operate in busy public spaces while carrying a meaningful payload of everyday supplies.
2,664 views
RobotSpot
Spot is a four-legged autonomous robot developed by Boston Dynamics, a robotics company headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts. Designed for inspection, security, and data collection in complex or hazardous environments, Spot can navigate stairs, rough terrain, and confined spaces that are inaccessible to wheeled robots. It is commercially available and has been deployed across industries including utilities, oil and gas, construction, and public safety. Spot supports a modular payload system that accommodates thermal cameras, pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) cameras, lidar units, methane sensors, and other mission-specific hardware. Boston Dynamics also offers the Orbit fleet-management software platform, enabling operators to schedule autonomous inspection routes, aggregate sensor data, and manage multiple Spot units from a central interface. The robot is widely regarded as one of the most capable and commercially mature legged robots on the market.
1,148 views
RobotRealSense Depth Camera D455
The RealSense Depth Camera D455 is a stereoscopic active-infrared depth camera belonging to Intel's D400 series, designed to capture high-fidelity depth data for robotics, autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), drones, and computer-vision applications. It features a 95 mm stereo baseline — the widest in the D400 lineup at the time of its introduction — which reportedly enables depth error of under 2% at ranges up to approximately 4 metres. Originally developed under the Intel RealSense brand, the D455 and related products were later spun off as part of an independent RealSense business unit following Intel's restructuring of the division around 2021–2022. The camera is widely adopted in research, industrial automation, and humanoid-robot development owing to its compact USB-powered form factor, open SDK support, and relatively accessible price point.
540 views
Rosie 2.0
The Rosie 2.0 is a commercial-grade autonomous robot vacuum developed by Tailos, designed to handle large-scale floor cleaning in business and institutional environments. It is offered in a two-pack configuration, allowing facilities to deploy multiple units simultaneously for broader coverage and more efficient cleaning cycles. Built to commercial durability standards, the Rosie 2.0 combines intelligent navigation with powerful suction technology to reduce reliance on manual labor and improve facility maintenance consistency. It targets businesses, hospitality venues, retail spaces, and other high-traffic environments where reliable, automated cleaning is a priority.
468 views