2024-10-31 The glass manufacturing industry has long faced significant challenges in handling and storing glass products efficiently. Traditional manual storage methods often led to space constraints, safety concerns, and productivity bottlenecks. Factory floors were frequently congested with conventional storage systems that required extensive manual intervention, leading to increased risk of glass breakage and worker injuries. Moreover, the lack of standardized storage solutions often resulted in inconsistent handling practices, which could compromise the quality of the glass and lead to costly rework or waste. As the demand for glass products grew, manufacturers found it increasingly difficult to maintain operational efficiency while ensuring the safety of their workforce.