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With 50 years of continuous improvement behind it, Vectura sets the standard for innovative design in pallet stacker cranes for high bay warehouses. This year Swisslog proudly celebrates 50 years of Vectura.

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Vectura pallet crane is robust and easy to maintain.

Energy efficient pallet stacker crane

Decades of continuous improvement, innovation and passion for our technology are the key drivers of Vectura's success. Today one of the most energy efficient pallet stacker cranes in the market is testament to the years of ingenuity, know-how, inventiveness and enthusiasm shown by Swisslog employees around the world. Vectura is one of the world’s most trusted ASRS solutions with nearly 4,000 cranes in use around the globe.
 
  • Countries

    35

  • Freezer Applications

    222

  • Cranes

    3,870

  • Projects

    575

     

Improving warehousing since 1969 

Manufactured in Sweden where its origins began with a manual stacker crane in 1969, Vectura has been continuously developed for performance and efficiency in the high bay warehouse. Our first automated stacker crane came 10 years later and is still operational at our customer OVD in Oslo. Click on the dots below to learn more.
History of Vectura
  • 1998

    Recapitulative energy. The crane feeds energy back to the grid.

  • 2009

    Launch of Cycle-Times-Optimization concept led to 3-5% energy consumption saving.

  • 2010

    Launch of Vectura Generation 2. The crane became 10-15% lighter, cheaper and had up to 100 improvements.

  • 2012

    Vectura is one of the most competitive pallet cranes in the market with over 575 projects and 3,870 cranes sold worldwide.

  • 1969

    First crane was produced and installed in our factory in Mjölby. The 10-meter tall hydraulic crane was developed to stack pallets.

  • 1979

    Our first automated stacker cranes were delivered to OVD, in Oslo, Norway. The cranes are still running today.

  • 1994

    Introduction of high performance crance "Captura". The crane was shown at the Hannover Exhibition.

  • 1995

    Launch of CraneBox.

  • 1997

    Launch of a new crane "Vectura" as we know it today. The cranes were the result of a joint development between BT Systems and Digitron. The aim was to develop the best crane in the market.

     

    The first Vectura cranes were delivered to Woolwort in Australia.