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Fairtrax Automation offers a comprehensive range of warehouse automation solutions designed to maximize storage density, operational efficiency, and flexibility. Our 2-way radio shuttle system streamlines pallet movement along a single axis within deep storage lanes, making it ideal for facilities seeking efficient, high-density storage with straightforward FIFO or FILO operations. For even greater versatility, our advanced 4-way radio shuttle enables omnidirectional travel within racking systems, allowing pallets to be moved forward, backward, and side-to-side. This multi-directional capability unlocks the highest levels of space optimization and operational agility, supporting dynamic storage configurations and rapid access to inventory. At the core of our automation portfolio is the Storemax 360 system—a fully integrated solution that combines 4-way shuttles, electromechanical lifts, modular racks, automated conveyors, and intelligent warehouse management software. Storemax 360 delivers seamless, real-time control over storage and retrieval processes, empowering businesses to scale effortlessly, reduce manual labor, and achieve faster, more accurate order fulfillment. Whether you need efficient deep-lane storage or a future-ready, high-performance ASRS, Fairtrax Automation provides the technology to transform your warehouse into a smart, responsive, and cost-effective logistics hub.

Whizz (2-Way RS)

A 2-way radio shuttle is an automated device used in high-density warehouse storage systems to move pallets or goods along a single axis—forward and backward—within storage racks. It operates on rails installed in the racking system and is typically controlled remotely via wireless communication. The shuttle transports pallets between the front and back of the rack, allowing forklifts to remain at the rack ends rather than entering the storage lanes, which increases safety and efficiency.

Whizz Pro (4-Way RS)

A 4-way radio shuttle is an advanced automated handling device used in high-density warehouse storage systems that can move pallets both longitudinally and transversely within storage racks, as well as change levels with the help of lifts. This makes the radio shuttle a 6-directional shuttle - forward, backward, left, right and move upwards and downwards using the lift.

StoreMax 360

StoreMax 360 is a modular warehouse automation system designed to optimize storage, retrieval, and inventory management for small and medium enterprises. Key features include

● The six-directional WHIZZ Pro radio shuttle, manufactured by Fairtrax, enabling seamless storage and retrieval with multi-directional movement.

● Fully customizable racks and an integrated lift, both developed and manufactured in-house, to suit diverse operational needs

● Tailor-made software for efficient inventory management and process optimization, providing real-time control and visibility.

This innovative system is engineered to deliver measurable benefits, such as:

● Significant space savings through optimized storage density.

● Reduced reliance on human resources by automating repetitive tasks.

● Lower energy costs with efficient system design and operation.

With Fairtrax’s comprehensive manufacturing and support capabilities, including ready availability of spare parts, StoreMax 360 ensures reliable performance and minimal downtime.

AMR Top Load

An Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) is an intelligent, self-guided robotic vehicle designed to navigate and perform tasks within warehouse and logistics environments without human intervention. Equipped with advanced sensors, cameras, and navigation systems, AMRs create and use virtual maps to autonomously move goods, manage inventory, and assist with order picking by determining optimal routes and avoiding obstacles in real time. Unlike traditional automated guided vehicles (AGVs), AMRs do not require fixed infrastructure such as magnetic strips or tracks, offering greater flexibility and ease of integration into existing warehouse operations.

AMR Forklift

Forklift AMRs differ from Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) in that they do not rely on fixed paths or magnetic tracks; instead, they use technologies like LiDAR, 3D cameras, and simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) to navigate freely and optimize workflows in real time. They are ideal for automating repetitive, heavy-duty tasks such as pallet transport, order picking, and stacking in warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing plants.

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