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3D Sorting System for World-Renowned Footwear & Apparel Brand — Libiao Robotics

by UnknownHighly Automated
Multi-Level Sorting PlatformHigh-Density 3D Sorting GridAMR - Sorting Robots (Yellow Robot Fleet)Sorting Control SystemFleet Management SoftwareOrder Routing & Sequencing
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Quick Facts

Vendor
Unknown
Automation Level
Highly Automated
Key Features
9 Features

Technology Performance Metrics

Efficiency70%Flexibility70%Scalability70%Cost Effect.70%Ease of Impl.70%

Key Features

1Dual-level platform architecture supporting high-density concurrent sorting operations
2100 yellow sorting robots operating simultaneously across the platform
3Custom safe trays designed for footwear and apparel product characteristics
4Expandable 5–6 layer architecture enabling future capacity scaling without system replacement
5Smooth slope chutes for gentle, jam-free item discharge to destination lanes
6Zero-jam, zero-drop performance standard maintained across all SKU types
7High efficiency — maximizing sort throughput per unit of floor space
8High density — multi-level platform multiplies effective sorting capacity within existing footprint
9High flexibility — system adapts to changing business requirements and order profile evolution

📝Detailed Information

Key Features & Capabilities

Dual-Level Platform with 5–6 Layer Expandability The multi-level architecture is the defining structural feature of the system. The dual-level base configuration provides immediate capacity above a single-level system, while the 5–6 layer expansion capability provides a long-term growth path within the same footprint. For a world-renowned brand with growing e-commerce volume, this scalability is a strategic investment protection — the system can grow with the business without requiring replacement or major reconfiguration.

100 Yellow Sorting Robots The 100-robot fleet provides the concurrent throughput capacity required for high-volume e-commerce sorting. Unlike conveyor-based sorting systems where throughput is constrained by belt speed and chute capacity, the robot fleet model scales throughput by adding robots — a more flexible capacity model that can be adjusted as operational requirements evolve.

Custom Safe Trays for Footwear & Apparel The custom tray design is a client-specific engineering investment that reflects Libiao's willingness to adapt its platform to the specific product characteristics of each deployment. This customization capability is a commercial differentiator in the high-end e-commerce automation market, where clients with premium product assortments require handling solutions that go beyond the generic capabilities of standard sorting platforms.

Zero Jams, Zero Drops The performance standard of zero jams and zero drops is explicitly stated as a design objective and operational outcome. In a high-volume e-commerce sorting environment, jams and drops are not merely inconveniences — they create throughput disruptions, require manual intervention, and can cause product damage that affects customer satisfaction. Achieving zero-jam, zero-drop performance across a diverse footwear and apparel assortment validates the custom tray and slope chute design approach.

High Efficiency, High Density, High Flexibility Libiao frames the system's value proposition around three dimensions that address the core requirements of world-renowned brand e-commerce operations: efficiency (throughput per unit of investment), density (capacity per unit of floor space), and flexibility (adaptability to changing business requirements). The explicit statement that "we adapt to your business changes" positions the system as a long-term operational platform rather than a fixed-capacity installation.