best route
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best route
the red arrows in this video symbolize the typical choices a standard AGV would have to reach the demanded area
- in our benjamin warehouse every storage unit can be moved
- the blue arrow showas the shortest way - through the other shelves
- moving aside can be both: faster and less energy consuming
crowded pathfinding
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crowded pathfinding
the spatial advantage of a benjamin warehouse is demonstrated in this video
- there is no need for fixed lanes
- the software calculates the optimized orchestration of all processes according to speed and efficiency
- this is a disruptive advantage in urban areas where storage space is extremly expensive
parallelism
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parallelism
in a benjamin warehouse technically all transport units could be moved at the same time
- the software orchestrates the simultaneous movement of all required movers – at once
- robots would have to pick up the transport units first (loss of time / empty movement)
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