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7 CONNECTED SYSTEMS Each system has different advantages and features For clarification purposes each system is classified according to the criteria of degree of automation type of requirement quantity required and regularity of requirements The selection of a suitable solution and the advantages of using the systems become clear Low required quantity Medium required quantity Required quantity The required quantities of items can vary depending on the product machine or plant to be manufactured These range from very small quantities to large quantities Depending on the required quantity different systems are suitable Regularity of requirements The requirements can be different for various product groups and also for individual items regular fluctuating seasonal or irregular Here too our portfolio offers the corresponding solution Irregular Fluctuating High required quantity Regular Degree of automation The degree of automation reflects order and process reliability The higher the degree of automation of a system the less effort is required for manual activities and the procurement of C-Parts On the one hand valuable time lots of walking and costs can be saved on the other hand resources can be freed up and used for core tasks and activities Low degree of automation Medium degree of automation High degree of automation Requirement type The variety of items used in production material management and intralogistics is large These range from direct materials such as screws washers nuts DIN standard parts and drawing parts to indirect materials such as tools lubricants and adhesives batteries work clothes and gloves Here too various systems are suitable Direct material Direct and indirect material Indirect material CLASSIFICATION OF THE SYSTEMS 1 100 1 100 1 100 ? ? ?