Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://repositori.mypolycc.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/8872
Title: Vertical Carousel Storage Box
Authors: Muhd Ikhwan Afiq bin Husin
Amirul Fauzhan bin Gaffar
Meor Irfan Syazwi bin Meor Isham
Mohd Aidil Hafiz bin Zailan
Nurul Hayati binti Jamil (SV.)
Keywords: Laporan Projek Akhir Pelajar
Issue Date: 2024
Series/Report no.: Sesi I 2024/2025;DTP
Abstract: In the pursuit of optimizing storage solutions and enhancing space utilization, the Vertical Carousel Storage Box presents an innovative approach to traditional storage systems. This project aims to develop a vertically aligned, rotating storage mechanism that maximizes vertical space, thereby providing an efficient and ergonomic way to store and retrieve items. The system incorporates a series of interconnected storage compartments that rotate around a central axis, allowing users to access items at various heights with minimal physical effort. The design leverages modern materials and engineering techniques to ensure durability, smooth operation and safety. Additionally, the project explores the integration of smart technologies, such as automated control systems and manually, to enable inventory management. The Vertical Carousel Storage Box is particularly suited for environments with limited floor space where efficient space utilization is critical. This project not only addresses the spatial constraints but also enhances organizational efficiency and user convenience. By reducing the need for extensive physical movement and providing a systematic storage and retrieval process, the Vertical Carousel Storage Box project promises to revolutionize contemporary storage solutions, making them more adaptable to the evolving needs of modern living and working spaces.
URI: https://repositori.mypolycc.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/8872
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