Storage Mk.II

Overview

A key use for Storage Mk.II is to bridge belt-based production with bot-based distribution. Items can be inserted by 

Storage Mk.II is also notable for how it interacts with other logistics structures. 


In practice, Storage Mk.II is most effective when used as:
- a buffer between production and shipping, smoothing out short-term imbalances in supply and demand;
- a collection point for items that are produced faster than they are consumed;
- a handoff point between belts and bots, especially in layouts that rely on both transport systems;
- a compact logistics hub when combined with a Logistics Distributor.
Compared with direct belt-to-machine feeding, Storage Mk.II trades immediacy for flexibility. It is less about maintaining a perfectly synchronized line and more about storing a working reserve that other systems can draw from as needed. Because its capacity is adjustable, it can be tuned to match the role it plays in a factory: a small reserve for steady throughput, or a larger stockpile for irregular supply chains and large-scale logistics.
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| Mk | Name | Fuel energy (MJ) |
|---|---|---|
| Mk.I | — | |
| Mk.II | — |
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