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How to simulate the movement of the forklift between racks?

I am working on order picking problem as seen in the fig racks-without.png I want to make a video where the forklift moves from 1 to 6 to 21 to 1 again then to 39 then to 50 then end with 1.

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If you set up a series of Network Nodes and paths for the Forklift to drive on, you can have them drive to specific nodes. So if you set up a custom task sequence (I recommend doing this in Process Flow) you can have the Forklift Drive wherever you want. Here's a simple example:

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how to set up a series of Network Nodes and paths for the Forklift to drive on??

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You just drag and drop the NetNodes from the library onto the 3D model floor. Then holding the "a" key down, you can drag path connections between nodes. Finally you can connect the Forklift to the network by also using the "a" key connection.

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hi sam im having difficulty doing this process where i need to move forklift 1 with a pallet to the rack then forklift 2 to take a pallet from the rack to the staging area and forklift one to carry back outside ...... could you assist or instructbase-whouse.fsm


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