- Combined de-palletizing and palletizing One system covers the full pallet cycle — unloading inbound pallets onto conveyors, totes, carts, or process stations, and stacking outbound pallets to defined layer patterns and stability rules.
- Handles boxes, bags, and packaged goods Senad describes the system as programmable for a wide range of packaged products, including rigid cartons and deformable sacks, without extensive mechanical redesign between formats.
- Programmable stacking rules and patterns Goods are stacked according to specific rules or programs, supporting facility-defined handling logic and configurable pallet patterns for changing SKUs.
- End effector matched to your packaging The cell architecture pairs the manipulator with tooling — vacuum, clamp, bag gripper, or fork-style — chosen for the packaging type and target throughput.
- Integrates with site material flow Conveyor infeed and outfeed, pallet dispensers, stretch wrappers, and safety systems are integrated to match each site's workflow and compliance requirements.
- Replaces repetitive manual handling Automating manual pick-and-place at the pallet improves the efficiency and accuracy of receiving, production feeding, consolidation, and outbound staging.
Description
The Senad De-Palletizing and Palletizing Robot System is an integrated robotic cell that automates both ends of the pallet-handling cycle: de-palletizing, where items are removed from inbound pallets and placed onto conveyors, totes, carts, or process stations, and palletizing, where goods are accumulated and stacked onto outbound pallets according to defined layer patterns and stability rules. Senad designs the system to improve the efficiency and accuracy of pallet-based workflows by automating the repetitive pick-and-place operations traditionally performed manually. It is programmable for a wide range of packaged goods — explicitly including boxes, bags, and other packaged products — so operations that handle both rigid cartons and deformable sacks can run mixed formats without extensive mechanical redesign, stacking goods according to specific rules or programs defined by the facility.
In practice, integrated de-palletizing and palletizing cells like this connect inbound receiving, production feeding, order consolidation, and outbound staging into a consistent, data-driven workflow. The system follows a standard robotic cell architecture: a robotic manipulator with an end effector (such as vacuum, clamp, bag-gripper, or fork-style tooling) selected to match the packaging type and target throughput, planning and control software that defines pallet patterns, collision avoidance, and placement logic, and material-flow interfaces — conveyor infeed and outfeed, pallet dispensers, stretch wrappers, and safety systems — integrated to match site workflow and compliance requirements. Model-specific numeric specifications are provided through formal datasheets or project quotations, allowing each cell to be configured around your SKUs, pallet patterns, and throughput targets.
Features
Specs
| Brand | Senad |
|---|---|
| Model | De-Palletizing and Palletizing Robot System |
| System Type | Integrated robotic de-palletizing / palletizing cell |
| Handled Goods | Boxes, bags, and other packaged products |
| Operation | Programmable stacking according to specific rules or programs |
| Cell Components | Robotic manipulator, application-matched end effector, planning/control software, material-flow interfaces |
| Detailed Specifications | Provided via formal datasheets or project quotation |
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Frequently Asked Questions
It is an integrated robotic cell that automates both ends of pallet handling: removing items from inbound pallets onto conveyors, totes, carts, or process stations, and stacking goods onto outbound pallets according to defined layer patterns and stability rules — replacing repetitive manual pick-and-place work.
Senad describes the system as programmable for a wide range of packaged goods, specifically including boxes, bags, and other packaged products. This makes it suitable for operations that manage both rigid cartons and deformable sacks, mixed SKUs, and frequent changes in pallet patterns.
Each cell follows a standard architecture that is tailored per project: the end effector (vacuum, clamp, bag gripper, or fork-style tooling) is chosen for your packaging and throughput, control software defines your pallet patterns and placement logic, and conveyors, pallet dispensers, stretch wrappers, and safety systems are integrated to match your site workflow and compliance requirements.
The Senad DWS System is a dimensioning, weighing, and scanning station focused on capturing parcel data, whereas the De-Palletizing and Palletizing Robot System physically loads and unloads pallets. The two are complementary and can serve different stages of the same warehouse line.
Model-specific numeric specifications are provided through formal datasheets or project quotations. Contact the Robotix Market team via the website's quote or inquiry form for a tailored proposal; the system is covered by the manufacturer's warranty as provided by Senad.
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