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Order pickers

Enhanced handling with reduced physical strain
Order picker from Linde Material Handling working in the warehouse

Optimal Paths when Picking

How quickly the picking goes ultimately depends on the truck operator. If the strain on them is low and the paths are short, this saves power and time. But warehousing processes and types of goods differ depending on sectors and operations. That's why Linde Material Handling uses trucks with a modular design for its picking devices, in order to help to minimize physical strain on the driver and increase the efficiency of the picking process in any working environment.

All-round ergonomic working conditions are a fundamental part of the truck designs, including vibration-cushioned platforms, intuitively laid out control panels, low entry height and sufficient space for terminals and mounting brackets. Linde assembles each truck individually based on the modular system. Once complete, every last detail is suited to the application – vital when it comes to high handling capacities.

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In which industry do you operate with your company?

Logistics industry
Retail industry
Automotive industry
Any other industry
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Which load carriers are used in your application?

Euro pallets are used as load carrier
Industrial pallets are used as load carrier
Gitterboxes are used as load carrier
Roll cages are used as load carrier
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How are the pallets positioned on the forks during the picking process?

One pallet is positioned crosswise
Two pallets are positioned crosswise
One pallet is positioned lengthwise
Two pallets are positioned lengthwise
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What is the maximum load weight the trucks have to handle?

Maximum load is up to 1.0 tons
Maximum load is 1.0 to 1.2 tons
Maximum load is 1.2 to 2.0 tons
Maximum load is 2.0 to 2.5 tons
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In which sequence are the customer orders prepared?

Orders are processed one after another
Several orders are processed at the same time
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Is ergonomics an important topic in the company?

Ergonomics is an important topic
Ergonomics is a less important topic
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Where are the order picking trucks operating?

Trucks operate in wide aisles (un-guided)
Trucks operate in narrow aisles (guided)
Trucks operate in wide and narrow aisles
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Up to which picking height are goods picked in your warehouse?

Picking up to 1.6 meters (ground level)
Picking up to 2.8 meters (first level)
Picking up to 6.3 meters (medium level)
Picking up to 12 meters (high level)
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How often are goods picked at different levels?

Goods are exclusively picked at ground level
Goods are occasionally picked at first level or above
Goods are frequently picked at first level or above
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What is the max. distance from the picking area to the distribution area?

Maximum transport distance is less than 50 meters
Maximum transport distance is more than 50 meters
Maximum transportation distance is unknown
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In which shift model are you operating your trucks?

1-shift-model
2-shift-model
Multi-shift-model
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How many order pickers are operating in the warehouse?

1 to 5 order pickers are operating
6 to 20 order pickers are operating
21-50 order pickers are operating
More than 50 order pickers are operating
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How many picks does an operator pick per hour?

100 picks per hour
100 to 500 picks per hour
More than 500 picks per hour
The number of picks is unknown
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Which system is used to assign and process the picking orders?

Paper based picking
Pick by Voice
Pick by Light
Terminal based picking
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In the picking process, are there many picks within the aisle with less than 6 meters distance between them?

Yes
No
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Solutions for any Working Height

Linde offers a wide range of order picking equipment to suit all shelf heights, aisle widths, and order-picking methods. The V-model, for example, offers a maximum picking height of twelve meters. Linde has developed special design features that simplify the process of picking for every height – from the layout of the control platform and control panels, to the fold-out cab railings.

Order picker in a warehouse

Working Ergonomically at every Level

In order to be able to pick in a focused and productive manner, people need ergonomic and comfortable workplaces. That is the principle upon which every detail of the design of these order pickers is based: The low entry height is gentle on the legs when mounting and dismounting, platforms with non-slip mats that are decoupled from the chassis by rubber supports reduce the effect of vibrations, and operation is simple thanks to ergonomically arranged and shaped control panels. When appropriate, the driver can operate the truck's functions from two positions. Models designed for working at higher levels also feature larger cabins with lower railings and tilt barriers to the sides. Ultimately, working high up is as easy and safe as working at floor level.

Maximum Safety

Whether it is while the order picker is moving up and down or during driving, the operator's entire body remains safely within the confines of the truck – aided, among other things, by compact steering and a generous cab area. The various assistance systems are also important: For example, the truck automatically reduces speed while going round bends. The same applies for driving with an elevated cabin. The optional personal protection system monitors the operational path via a scanner, stopping the truck if there are obstacles. In addition, technicians define fixed lifting and lowering stops in the forklift system depending on the site, meaning that low ceilings or uneven flooring no longer represent a risk.

Bespoke Trucks for Rapid Order Picking

How high up are the goods? How large and heavy are they? What picking frequency does the operator need to achieve? The answers are different for every user. That's why Linde develops entirely individual order pickers based on a modular system, featuring, for example, different mast heights, working platforms, chassis sizes, and operating and control concepts. Ultimately the truck is perfectly suited to the task at hand and makes every task easier.

Driving Forward the Development of the Order Pickers

Linde is constantly developing its order pickers, aiming to make working conditions even safer and more ergonomic for operators, which is why, for example, the latest generation of order picking devices feature an even lower entry height. At the same time, the modular concept is always in focus, meaning the number of equipment options is constantly growing.

The Linde medium-height V10 order picker equipped with a walk-on platform and additional fork lift.

Five Times the Performance

Faster

If required, the order picker can drive and raise its platform simultaneously. This vertical movement allows the operator to reach their destination in the shortest possible time.

Safer

Integrated contact sensors prevent the hands from being outside the chassis during movement. The truck will only respond to commands when both hands are on the controls.

More Convenient

Models designed for higher working heights feature electrically monitored tilt barriers. If the operator leans against them they tilt outwards – increasing the operator's reach by approximately 50 centimeters and making goods on the shelf easier to reach.

Healthier

The order picker's stand platform is decoupled mechanically using rubber supports. Vibrations from the undercarriage and chassis are not felt by the driver, or are greatly reduced when transferred to the driver.

More Efficient

Thanks to Linde's fleet management software connect: alongside various semi-automatic solutions and assistance systems, users can semi-automatically optimize the entire life cycle of their trucks.

Detailed image of the driver's workplace in the Linde V Modular high-lift order picker.

Safety and Efficiency – Made to Measure

Linde order pickers are based on a modular concept. But users do not just choose their mast and motor, or the chassis of their model: they can do so much more – especially with regards to operation and safety. Options include, among other things, assistance systems, various mounting systems for work equipment, buttons that allow walking alongside the truck, acoustic warning signals, mirror modules, and ergonomic backrest upholstery.