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Automated Multi Floor Sortation

Multi-floor sortation inspired by the Tsort 3D sortation approach: a lightweight system that uses vertical space to move parcels efficiently between levels. It enables high-capacity routing in a smaller footprint, supporting flexible layouts and smoother flow when floor space is limited.

A multi-level Logistic Sortation Simulation concept designed for the UK’s limited land space, enabling a multi-function sorting operation within a compact footprint. Using current robotics system, the model combines local sortation and a regional sortation in the same building, proving how a 1,000 Meter square, space can support two sorting processes through a flexible, multi-story system.

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Drone controls

Controllable drone-style camera controls let you inspect the space in situ, remotely, including hard-to-reach or restricted areas. This supports quicker checks, better visibility of issues and safer decision-making without needing someone to physically access every location.

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Regional Sort

Regional sort system inspired by Geek+ Skycube model can move parcels from sortation to lorry loading with less manual handling. By guiding items to the right dock lane, sequencing loads and supporting real-time adjustments, it helps speed up dispatch, reduce loading errors, and keep outbound operations flowing during peak volume and return empty pallets to designated areas to have continuous operations.

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Features and Showcase

Multi-Floor Sortation Simulation

A multi-floor sorting simulation that combines both local and regional operations in one compact facility, designed for high parcel volumes. Automated robots handle routing, movement, and handoffs across levels, letting teams visualise throughput, test layouts and stress-test workflows before making real-world changes.

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Local Sort

The local sort handles parcels already assigned to local routes, sending them into parcel bags for fast collection. Workers pick up filled bags in trolleys, move them via lifts to the correct loading level and dispatch them to trucks. Designed for high-capacity, high-volume operations, it supports many local destination points, prioritising rapid turnaround alongside the wider regional sort running in the same facility.

Customised To Your Business

Built in Unity, the simulation can be configured with adjustable parameters pulled from your company’s API, so it reflects your real volumes, routing rules, timings and operational constraints. This makes it easy to test scenarios, validate changes, and tailor the experience to your workflows without rebuilding the environment from scratch.

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Analysis Conceptual Ideas

Move from concept to practical planning without the risk of buying equipment first and discovering problems later. The simulation helps surface bottlenecks, safety concerns, integration challenges and workflow edge-cases early, so you can design solutions, refine layouts, and make confident investment decisions with fewer surprises during rollout.

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Logistic Sortation Simulation

Created in 2025

Remote Monitoring Solutions

Workers can remotely monitor operations via CCTV-style views to spot conveyor obstructions, jams, or unusual behaviour as it happens. This enables faster triage, safer responses and better decision-making, reducing downtime by identifying the issue and the right intervention before someone steps onto the floor.

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Integrate With Existing Technology

Robot sortation inspired by Tompkins Robotics: tSort+ Tray, designed to handle a wide range of tasks at high volume, helping operations keep pace with ever-increasing parcel demand. By combining flexible robotic movement with reliable routing logic, it supports faster throughput, fewer manual touchpoints and more scalable to sorting capacity as volumes grow.

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