Get your estimated price for a warehouse solution – in three steps
What does an automated warehouse actually cost? It’s one of the questions we hear most often. Now you can find the answer yourself – without speaking to a salesperson first.
Effimat has launched a price calculator that gives you a concrete estimate for a warehouse solution tailored to your business. It takes three minutes and requires no prior knowledge of warehouse automation.
How the price calculator works
The calculator guides you through three steps that together provide Effimat with the most important information about your warehouse and your needs.
What is most important for you to achieve?
Rank your goals by priority: reduce labor, optimize space, improve speed, improve customer satisfaction, improve inventory accuracy, improve ergonomics, or improve picking accuracy.What type of goods do you handle?
Choose between small boxes (600 × 400 × 120–420 mm), large items up to 4 meters and a maximum of 500 kg, or a combination of both.What is your ceiling height?
Choose between less than 5 meters, 5–8 meters, 8–10 meters, or more than 10 meters.
Once you’ve answered the three questions, you’ll receive your estimate—along with a summary of what the solution is designed to solve for you.
What’s included in the estimate?
The price is based on your choices: which goals you prioritize most, what type of goods you handle, and your ceiling height. This means the estimate reflects your specific situation—not a standard solution.
In the first step, you rank your goals from a list that includes: reducing labor, optimizing space, improving speed, improving customer satisfaction, improving inventory accuracy, improving ergonomics, and improving picking accuracy. This gives Effimat a clear picture of what matters most to you—so any follow-up dialogue starts from your situation.
The estimate is a concrete starting point—not a binding price. But it gives you something tangible to bring into a potential discussion with Effimat.
Why a price calculator?
Many companies hesitate to contact a supplier because they don’t want to commit to a sales process before having an idea of the price level. That hesitation is understandable.
The price calculator allows you to explore on your own terms. You get an estimate, and then it’s up to you whether you want to move forward.
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Try the price calculator: effimat.com/com/price calculator