Shuttle shelving is a high-density storage solution, with core advantages reflected in the following aspects: High space utilization: adopting a dense layout, reducing the number of channels, and increasing storage density by 30% -50% compared to traditional shelves, especially suitable for storing large quantities of goods from the same batch. Improved homework efficiency: By using shuttle cars to automatically access goods, reducing the need for manual forklifts to travel back and forth, and combining with forklifts to achieve a "goods to people" mode, the efficiency of a single operation can be increased by 2-3 times. Flexible adaptation scenarios: Supports first in first out (FIFO) or first in last out (LIFO) modes, which can be flexibly switched according to the characteristics of the goods (such as shelf life, turnover rate), adapting to multiple industries such as e-commerce, cold chain, and food. Reduce labor costs: Reduce the operating intensity of forklift drivers, lower the frequency of manual intervention, and lower the risk of cargo loss caused by manual operation errors. Strong scalability: System expansion can be achieved by increasing the number of shuttle cars or expanding shelf units to meet business growth needs, with lower maintenance costs in the later stage.