Previously, the company relied on a simple pallet storage concept. Parts retrieval was slow, and the capacity for storing components of varying sizes and shapes was reaching its limits. Industore installed two Hänel Lean-Lifts first in 2009, but the need for storage space to accommodate aircraft parts continued to grow. Today, 13 Hänel Lean-Lifts are in operation at the company’s site in Crawley as well as 2 Hänel Rotomats. To store large components safely and reliably, two Hänel lifts were equipped with an extra-high access point. Components measuring up to 1,350 mm in height can be stored in the systems with a high degree of ergonomics, not to mention space savings. The Hänel Lean-Lift is especially well-suited for storing small and medium-sized parts. Customized system mechanisms for storing components like wheels and landing gear make the Hänel Lean-Lift a universal storage solution. Another advantage for employees is the extraordinary ease of use derived from the ergonomic provisioning of various aircraft components. Accurate identification of items in storage is ensured with appropriate labelling.
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