We offer comprehensive integration of automated internal transport across various stages of the process, combining hardware, software, and IT systems into one cohesive and efficient ecosystem.
Integrator of internal transport, sorting, and palletizing
We specialize in delivering advanced internal transport systems, covering both the flow of light units and pallet transport throughout the entire intralogistics process. We design and implement solutions based on roller, chain, and belt conveyors, ensuring smooth and reliable material flow between production, storage, and shipping areas.
Thanks to our experience and a partnership-based approach with clients, we create scalable, safe, and future-proof solutions tailored to the specifics of the industry and the dynamic growth of the enterprise.

Our goal is to increase operational efficiency, reduce costs, and maximize the use of available space.
Our goal is to increase operational efficiency, reduce costs, and maximize the use of available space.
As an integrator, we are responsible for the entire control systems implementation process:

Needs analysis
Development of a control system concept tailored to the client’s requirements.

Software preparation
Design, programming, and virtual commissioning of control systems.

Integration and commissioning
Commissioning of the control system along with integration of conveyors, sorters, AMR/AGV robots, industrial robots, and picking stations.

Integration with IT systems
Integration with the client’s WMS/WCS, ensuring full synchronization of material and data flow.

Pallet transport
In the area of pallet transport, we deliver complete lines covering goods receiving, buffering, inter-warehouse transport, and integration with high-bay warehouses.
Our solutions enable efficient pallet flow management, elimination of bottlenecks, and full control over the movement of goods.

Automated sorting
We implement automated sorting systems tailored to the specifics of the client’s processes and the required performance.
We use modern sorter technologies (including cross-belt, shoe sorters, and transverse sorters), enabling fast and precise routing of products to the appropriate picking, shipping, or further processing zones.

Automated palletizing
Our solutions are complemented by automated palletizing and depalletizing systems based on industrial or collaborative robots.
We create workstations tailored to various product types and stacking patterns, enabling stable, repeatable, and safe formation of shipping pallets.
We integrate existing internal transport systems with new components, such as automated sorters and automated palletizing stations.
We integrate existing internal transport systems with new components, such as automated sorters and automated palletizing stations.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Can I expand my existing automated internal transport system?
Expansion makes sense when the current installation is stable, technically supported, and has an architecture suitable for further integration. If the system is outdated, closed, or already operating at its limits, a phased modernization may be a better option than adding more components.
In most cases, an existing automated internal transport system can be expanded. However, the feasibility depends on factors such as available space and facility layout, the capabilities of the PLC controller, industrial network and control cabinets, as well as the technical condition of the existing installation.
Can fragile products be automatically sorted?
Yes — fragile products can be automatically sorted, but only under certain conditions and with appropriately selected technology.
Standard sorting systems (e.g., high-speed belt, divert, or transverse sorters) may damage delicate products. Therefore, in the case of fragile items, special solutions are used: soft-surface belts, low-acceleration systems with smooth direction changes, and avoidance of gravity drops. Such sorting requires dedicated “gentle” technologies and proper system design to prevent damage.
What types of robots are used for automated palletizing?
Several types of industrial robots or cobots are used for automated palletizing, selected depending on the type of products, required performance, and line layout. The most common are industrial palletizing robots, typically 4- or 6-axis, with payloads of up to 300 kg. Examples include ABB IRB 460, KUKA KR Palletizer, and FANUC M-410.
Collaborative robots (cobots) are used for smaller logistics applications (up to 30 kg). They can work alongside humans without safety fencing, are easy to program and reconfigure, and are ideal for smaller production setups or frequent product changeovers.
Where should automated sorting be used?
In warehouse or production environments, automated sorting has clear and practical applications — primarily to speed up operations, reduce errors, and improve goods management. Automated sorting is best suited for directing goods to their storage locations, supporting order picking, and handling warehouse dispatch. The key benefits of implementing automated sorters include fewer human errors, faster picking, better use of warehouse space, and shorter order fulfillment times.
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