Who were the engineers who envisioned flipping the storage structure in AS/RS development?
Friedhelm Podswyna, Horst-Werner Ruttkamp, and Werner Kühn
The radical concept of maximizing cubic space by affixing the storage rack structure to the ceiling, thereby allowing mobile masts to travel much higher than traditional machinery, was attributed to the combined ingenuity of engineers Friedhelm Podswyna, Horst-Werner Ruttkamp, and Werner Kühn. This conceptual shift fundamentally changed warehouse design philosophy, moving away from equipment height limitations dictating storage architecture towards a system where the structure itself enabled massive vertical gains. Their vision directly facilitated the transition from low, sprawling horizontal warehouses to dense, high-storage facilities, marking a major evolutionary leap in logistics infrastructure planning.
