SSI Cuby
SSI Cuby is a single-level automated storage shuttle system manufactured by SSI Schaefer for high-density warehouse automation using a goods-to-person model. Each system comprises racks, lifts, one shuttle per storage level, and WAMAS control software, supporting containers and cartons up to 35 kg with double-deep storage capability.
Overview and Use Cases
SSI Cuby is an industrial automated storage and retrieval system designed for warehouse automation. The system operates on a goods-to-person principle, bringing stored items to operators rather than requiring manual retrieval from storage locations. It is suitable for high-density storage environments requiring frequent item access.
Key Capabilities
- Single-level shuttle-based retrieval system with one shuttle per storage level
- Double-deep storage configuration
- Payload capacity: Up to 35 kg per container or carton
- Integrated with WAMAS (Warehouse Management and Automation Software) control system
- Scalable architecture allowing multiple shuttles and storage levels in a single installation
Specifications
- System Components: Rack structure, integrated lifts, individual shuttles per level, control software
- Payload Capacity: 35 kg maximum per container/carton
- Storage Depth: Double-deep storage supported
- Control System: WAMAS software
Applications
SSI Cuby has been deployed in large-scale warehouse installations across Europe and Australia, including:
- Apotea (Sweden): 174 shuttles with 87,000 storage locations
- Gémo (France): 204 shuttles with 81,600 storage locations
These implementations demonstrate the system's capability to handle high-volume storage and retrieval operations in distribution and retail environments.
Manufacturer
SSI Cuby is manufactured by SSI Schaefer, an industrial automation company. The system was relaunched in 2021 with design improvements and increased travel speeds for shuttle components.
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