Automatic stereo library The realization of automatic inventory mainly depends on advanced logistics technology and equipment, including computer management system, barcode technology, RFID (radio frequency identification) technology, etc. The following is automation Stereoscopic library Main steps to realize automatic counting:
Data entry and management: First, the information of all goods needs to be entered into the computer management system, including the name, specification, quantity, storage location, etc. of the goods. In this way, the system can grasp the inventory situation in real time and provide accurate data support for counting.
Barcode or RFID tag application: In order to facilitate the identification and tracking of goods, usually attach barcode or RFID tag to the goods. These labels contain the detailed information of the goods. The information of the goods can be quickly obtained by scanning or reading the labels.
Automatic equipment operation: The automated stereo warehouse is equipped with various automatic equipment, such as stacker, conveyor belt, etc. When making an inventory, these devices will automatically take the goods out of the shelf and send them to the inventory area. At the same time, the system will automatically record the delivery information of goods to ensure the accuracy of inventory.
Inventory and comparison: In the inventory area, the staff will use handheld terminals or scanning guns and other equipment to count the goods one by one. They will scan the barcode or RFID tag on the goods to obtain the actual quantity and information of the goods. Then, compare these information with the data in the system to confirm whether they are consistent.
Exception handling and updating. After processing, the system will update the inventory data to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of the data.
To sum up, the realization of automatic inventory of automated stereoscopic warehouse mainly depends on the synergy of advanced logistics technology, equipment and computer management system. Through data entry and management, barcode or RFID tag application, automated equipment operation, inventory and comparison, exception handling and updating and other steps, accurate inventory of goods in stock can be achieved.