Metal base is a complex structure that works like a well-coordinated mechanism. Each piece of work is a small gear that does its job. One of the important parts of this "mechanism" is carrying out loading operations at a metal warehouse. And it is about the performance of loading operations that will be discussed.
Mechanisms of varying complexity are selected depending on what and where it is immersed. For example, relatively simple and very similar devices are used to unload wagons and vans. But the places of loading with wagons and vans are not limited.
But we should be careful about the "simplicity" of these mechanisms, because behind each of them there is a group of specially trained professionals who put them into action. Engineers and dispatchers control the slightest movement, every aspect and every detail of the process. And this is not only difficult, but interesting and even, often, dangerous work.
The scale of each of the shipments also makes you think very seriously. After all, the same loading mechanisms (hooks, grippers, etc.) are only a visible part of the process. Most of the robots are performed by the dispatcher and engineers. After all, only people can manage these huge "limbs", and even develop such equipment that, with the least losses, will produce the largest volume of useful robots, that is, with a high efficiency.
Thus, one has only to admire the intelligence and accuracy of those highly qualified specialists who, with small forces, can do work for a whole crowd of people.