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Satair's Singapore ASRS: Is This the Future of Aerospace Parts?

Satair just plugged in its third AutoStore system, this time in Singapore. It's part of a global push to hyper-automate aerospace parts distribution.

Robots operating within an AutoStore automated storage and retrieval system grid.

⚡ Key Takeaways

  • Satair has deployed its third global AutoStore ASRS system in Singapore as part of a strategy to standardize and automate logistics. 𝕏
  • The Singapore system uses 23 robots and 60,000 bins to manage 80% of small and medium-sized inventory, aiming for increased throughput and accuracy. 𝕏
  • The investment is positioned as a move to enhance supply chain resilience and support the rapid fleet growth in the Asia-Pacific region. 𝕏
Lisa Zhang
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Lisa Zhang

Trade and policy reporter covering tariffs, sanctions, import/export controls, and WTO developments.

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