Typical application scenarios and industry cases of fluent shelves Fluent shelves have mature applications in multiple industries, with typical scenarios including: in the e-commerce industry, the "picking area" of a certain e-commerce warehouse uses a four layer fluent shelf to store small items such as cosmetics and daily necessities. Staff quickly pick orders at the low-end and replenish them synchronously at the high-end, resulting in a 40% increase in order processing efficiency; In the manufacturing industry, a certain automotive parts factory has set up a 3-layer fluent rack next to the production line to store small accessories such as screws and washers. The accessories are automatically slid to the workstation through the fluent rack, reducing workers' material retrieval time and improving production line efficiency by 25%; In the retail industry, a supermarket's "back-end warehouse" uses a 2-layer fluent shelf to store snack and beverage boxes. When picking up goods, they are directly taken from the low-end, and when restocking, they are replenished from the high-end to ensure that goods are "first in, first out" and reduce the loss of goods on time; In the food industry, a bakery uses fluent shelves to store packaged bread, ensuring freshness through "first in, first out" while improving warehouse picking efficiency and reducing labor costs. In these cases, fluent shelves have become the core equipment for optimizing warehousing processes, helping enterprises reduce costs and increase efficiency.