Current Industry Approach vs. SLAMPoint

Building a SLAM system traditionally meant coordinating multiple vendors, assembling components onsite, and managing weeks of installation and alignment.
What It Really Looked Like

The Old Way

Electricians. Controls teams. Mechanical installs. Weeks of troubleshooting onsite. Different trades, different timelines, different problems; all converging on your warehouse floor.
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Weeks of on-site installation
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Multiple vendor coordination
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Field alignment and calibration
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Electrical, mechanical, controls silos
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Delays, rework, and finger-pointing
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No standardization across deployments

Traditional SLAM vs. SLAM Point

Industry Approach
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Weeks of on-site installation
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Field-built on site
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Weeks to deploy
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Alignment issues
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Custom every time
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Multiple trades on-site
SLAM POINT APPROACH
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Single integrated system
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Factory-built & pre-aligned
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Same-day deployment
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Pre-aligned at the factory
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Proven configuration
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Roll in. Plug in. Ship.
The Turning Point

The New Way: From weeks to hours.

10:00 AM
SLAMPoint Arrives On-Site
Fully assembled. No field alignment required.
10:15 AM
Scanning, Labeling, Shipping
Factory-tested and ready to process packages immediately.
11:00 AM
Rolled Into Position
Single chassis design — just roll it where it needs to go.
11:15 AM
Plugged In & Powered Up
One power connection. Two network cables. That's it.

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