Zasche handling, provider of advanced load handling technology, launches its latest innovation: the Smart Handling Big Bin Picking system. Designed to bridge the gap between manual and fully automated operations, the new solution combines intelligent camera guidance with intuitive manual control—offering a practical, efficient path to semi-automation.
Developed with flexibility and user control at its core, the Smart Handling system allows operators to manage complex or variable tasks while automating repetitive movements through preset motion sequences. The result is greater efficiency, reduced operator strain, and improved productivity across diverse industrial applications.
The system will be on display at Automatica 2025, held from 24–27 June in Munich, where visitors can experience its capabilities firsthand at the Zasche Handling booth (A6.530).
Smart handling, simplified
Engineered for ease of deployment and rapid adaptation, the Smart Handling solution features:
Enabling practical automation
This hybrid approach to automation is ideal for facilities managing variable workflows, smaller production runs, or limited floor space. By enabling one operator to oversee multiple stations or take on higher-value tasks while the system manages routine motion, Smart handling helps manufacturers achieve productivity gains without the complexity or capital investment of full automation.
“With this solution, we’re empowering operators—not replacing them,” said Erwin Wagner, Managing Director at Zasche handling. “Smart handling gives manufacturers the flexibility to scale automation at their own pace, using equipment that’s intuitive, adaptable, and built to last.”
Zasche handling invites attendees to Automatica 2025 to see the Smart bin picking system in action. Visit the booth from 24–27 June in Munich to explore how semi-automation can transform your production environment.