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CTU bin robot for dense storage, feeding workflows and system-driven internal logistics.

This page targets buyers searching for CTU bin robot, tote handling automation, dense storage feeding workflows or manufacturing logistics systems that require coordinated bin movement instead of pallet-only transfer.

50kg

Representative tote payload already present in your CTU product family.

4.8m

Suitable for dense bin storage and shelf heights below 5 meters.

WMS/WCS

Best fit where feeding, task dispatch and tote-level coordination need system support.

CTU bin robot connected to conveyor sorting workflow
Featured feeding workflow

CTU bin storage connected to conveyor sorting and put-wall flow

This demo is stronger than a generic CTU visual because it shows bin storage, conveyor handoff and sorting rhythm working together as one system-driven workflow.

Best-fit tasks

Where a CTU bin robot creates value

Dense bin storage

Support goods-to-person and dense tote storage workflows where shelf access and small-container handling matter more than pallet transfer.

Feeding and replenishment

Keep bins moving between storage, feeding points and internal work areas with more stable scheduling and less manual searching.

Manufacturing tote circulation

Reduce manual tote handling in production-support logistics where bins, parts and internal material flow need system-level coordination.

Representative model

Current CTU product reference

BG-Z50-S

Bin robot with 50 kg tote payload and 4.8 m lift, suitable for shelf heights below 5 meters in dense storage systems.

System role

Best matched to tote-level workflows where WMS/WCS coordination, task dispatch and storage logic are part of the project scope.

What buyers usually compare

CTU bin robot evaluation priorities

Workflow fit

  • Bin payload, shelf height and tote size assumptions
  • Whether the project is storage-heavy, feeding-heavy or both
  • Expected rhythm of replenishment and tote dispatch
  • How tightly the CTU flow connects to production or sorting tasks

System fit

  • Need for WMS or WCS coordination before deployment
  • Task dispatch, queue logic and tote traceability requirements
  • Whether the project requires feeding station integration
  • How much of the operation should be system-driven instead of manually triggered
Next step

Need help deciding whether CTU fits your workflow?

If your project includes dense storage, feeding logic, tote dispatch or system-driven internal logistics, we can help evaluate whether a CTU bin robot is the right layer and what WMS/WCS support is needed.