CONCLUSION
A fully integrated automated system can eliminate a part of the supply chain, as the storage and logistical operations are not outsourced. Even though the myriad of actions arranged through the structure would create a compartmentalization, the intended object will be designed as a holistic entity, constituted by interacting, strictly constrained parts or generating systems. The structure functions with a feed-back loop, provided by the stores, and deploys a batch of newly grown meat according to the demand.
The elements passing through the proposed project never stop their movement; as each highway spans through a part of the building, the delivery gets collected by a mechanized system, and the car continues. A similar logic applies to the distribution of finished products, where the storage time will be minimal.
