Freight lifts with connection to automated conveyor systems

Example: libraries

Small goods lifts in libraries are very useful, for example for transporting books. They make it easier to move large quantities of books between floors and are a real time saver. Staff no longer have to struggle with heavy stacks of books, which is easier on their backs and joints and also increases safety at work.

Thinking ahead: our lifts are also an excellent interface.

A particularly clever feature is the interface to belt conveyor systems. Imagine this: a customer returns a book, the book is immediately recognised by RFID and then transported by lift to another floor. Once there, it is automatically transported horizontally to a storage location and finally placed on the shelf by a robot. This seamless interaction of technologies not only minimises manual effort, but also maximises the efficiency of book returns.

What's more, these lifts don't take up much space. They can be easily integrated into existing buildings without the need for extensive modifications. This not only saves space but also costs.

In short, small freight lifts connected to automated conveyor systems can significantly optimise processes, as shown here in libraries. They make book transport more efficient, reduce strain on staff and help everyone work more safely. A real win for any modern library!