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Application

Warehouse & logistics automation

Throughput, safe human-robot collaboration, docking accuracy, and uptime at scale.

Warehouse & logistics automation

The stack

Four steps to sight you can certify.

Protect, map, see, think — the same four-layer stack on every robot. This build is configured for the application above; the safety floor never changes, the parts above it do.

Configured for Warehouse · Fleet logistics — high-throughput aisles, dock doors, mixed traffic. GS1-5, VF48-50, S10, iBOX-602P

  1. OLEI GS1-5
    01 · ProtectSIL2 · Type 3 · PL d

    The safety floor goes in first.

    OLEI GS1-5 · 270° · Type 3 / SIL2 / PL d · 5 m protective

    A 270° functional-safety scanner certified to stop for people — the same safety class as SICK, at roughly half to a third of the price. People stop being a risk calculation.

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  2. OLEI VF48-50
    02 · Map

    Then the world gets geometry.

    OLEI VF48-50 · 48 ch · 360° × 50° · 50 m · IP67

    The robot stops inferring the building and starts measuring it — full geometry, out to range.

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  3. MRDVS S10
    03 · See

    Close range gets eyes.

    MRDVS S10 · dToF RGBD · 0.3–8 m · 120° × 80° · ≤ 3 cm

    Depth at arm's length: pallet pockets, bins, low obstacles, and the people who step in close.

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  4. Sintrones iBOX-602P
    04 · Think

    And one brain runs it all.

    Sintrones iBOX-602P · Jetson Orin NX · 2× PoE + 2× GMSL-2 · IP66

    Every sensor above lands here and leaves as one feed your software already understands — every room you just walked through, in one box.

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Output: one integrated feed → your stack. Thirty years of measurement instruments behind every part.

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Ready when you are

Building warehouse & logistics automation?

Tell us the environment, range, and what it must detect. We'll spec the stack and put it on a 90-day trial.