UPDATES
Finalist Award 2024 at ASCLA (October 2024)
Start-up Category- We’re excited to announce that Shelfbot is a finalist in the 2024 ASCLA awards
- Thanks to everyone at SCLAA - The Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia
- Award Certificate
Launch at CEMAT (July 2024)
CEMAT Launch- Shelfbot was unveiled officially at the CEMAT 2024.
- The order book for Shelfbot is starting to fill up, so contact us today to reserve a Shelfbot
- Thanks to Paul at Manufacturing Tech AU https://www.manufacturingtech.au for the interview and positive vibes
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v1.2 (May 2024)
Safety Certification- Safety Certified. Plant safety risk assessment in accordance with the requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety (Plant) Regulations to ensure compliance with AS 4024.1-2019 Safety of machinery and similar ISO/IEC/EN Standards Risk Assessment safety certification to AS/NZS 4024 Safety of Machinery
- Safety Audit Risk Assessment
v1.0 (January 2024)
Our First Client- Shelfbot Refill of Rippl Water Cartons into four Shelfbots
- Total Inventory weight 12 tonnes, 1,400 boxes in 630 bins
- Continued 24/7 testing of four Shelfbots
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v0.8 (September 2023)
Early App- Early Development of the Shelfbot App running on dedicated iPads
- Continued 24/7 testing of three Shelfbots
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v0.6 (July 2022)
Three Shelfbots- Start Stress Testing Shelfbot design
- Three Shelfbots running 24/7
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v0.5 (May 2022)
Beefed Up- Improved platform design with 32 guide wheels on each side supported by 100mm x 50mm masts.
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v0.4 (October 2021)
Working Platform- This was the first Shelfbot design to use motors on top and bottom supported by 50mmx50mm masts
- After rigourous testing of bins, we choose a standard size 100L off the shelf bin that’ll last the distance
- The suspended platform is now capable of loading bins from both left and right shelf rows
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v0.3 (December 2020)
Prototype- Our first Shelfbot prototype launched at our new factory in Melbourne
- Running on standard Dexion compatible warehouse racking shelves
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Well we thought it would take a year to get it production ready. How wrong we were!Rob O'Dea