A Dedicated Solution for Efficient Item-Level Picking in Modern Warehouses
As warehouses move toward higher SKU counts, smaller order sizes, and faster fulfillment cycles,
traditional pallet-handling forklifts are no longer sufficient for picking-intensive operations.
Die Akuros Order Picker is designed specifically for item-level and carton-level picking, allowing operators to access goods directly at height and complete orders more efficiently within racking systems.
Electric order picker designed for fast and accurate item-level picking in modern warehouses and distribution centers.
Key Product Information at a Glance
| Artikel | Beschreibung |
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| Produkttyp | Elektro-Kommissionierer |
| Operation Mode | Man-up / Operator elevated |
| Primary Function | Item-level and carton picking |
| Typical Lift Height | Multi-level options available |
| Tragfähigkeit | Suitable for operator + picked goods |
| Drive System | Elektrisch |
| Application Area | Lagerhalle |
| Aisle Requirement | Narrow to medium aisle |
| Control Type | Standing platform control |
| Customization | Available |
How the Akuros Order Picker Improves Picking Productivity
Direct Picking at Height
Unlike standard forklifts, the order picker lifts the operator together with the platform, enabling direct access to goods stored at multiple rack levels without additional ladders or manual handling tools.
Optimized for High SKU Warehouses
In environments such as e-commerce fulfillment and distribution centers, where order lines are numerous and quantities are small, the order picker reduces walking distance and significantly shortens picking cycles.
Electric Operation for Indoor Efficiency
The electric drive system ensures low noise, zero emissions, and smooth movement, making the order picker suitable for continuous indoor operation without affecting the working environment.
Typische Anwendungsszenarien
The Akuros Order Picker is widely used in:
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E-commerce fulfillment centers
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Distribution warehouses with piece picking
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Retail and supermarket backroom storage
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Spare parts and component warehouses
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Pharmaceutical and light industrial facilities
These operations benefit from faster order processing and improved picking accuracy.
Key Considerations When Selecting an Order Picker
When planning an order picking solution, warehouse operators should evaluate picking height, aisle width, order volume, and SKU complexity.
The Akuros Order Picker is designed to integrate smoothly into racking layouts where manual picking efficiency is critical.
Practical Suitability Checklist
The Akuros Order Picker is suitable if your operation requires:
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Frequent item-level picking from shelving or racking
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Efficient use of vertical storage space
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Reduced walking and manual handling
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Safe and ergonomic picking at height
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Electric equipment for indoor warehouse use
Häufig gestellte Fragen (FAQ)
Q1: What is the main purpose of an order picker?
A: An order picker is designed for manual picking of items directly from racking systems at different heights.
Q2: How is an order picker different from a standard forklift?
A: An order picker lifts the operator together with the platform, allowing direct access to goods, while standard forklifts mainly handle pallets.
Q3: Is the Akuros Order Picker suitable for narrow aisles?
A: Yes. It is designed for narrow to medium aisle warehouse layouts commonly used for picking operations.
Q4: What types of goods are typically picked using an order picker?
A: Cartons, small packages, spare parts, retail goods, and mixed SKU items are commonly handled.
Q5: Can the order picker be customized?
A: Yes. Lift height, platform configuration, battery type, and safety options can be customized based on application requirements.
Closing Summary
Die Akuros Order Picker provides a focused and efficient solution for warehouses that depend on fast, accurate, and flexible order picking.
By enabling direct access to goods at height and improving operator efficiency, it supports modern fulfillment operations where picking speed and accuracy are critical.








