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*** usage of the storage chest
*** usage of the storage chest
* [[Vehicle]]: vehicles can store a significant amount of  items
* [[Vehicle]]: vehicles can store a significant amount of  items
** [[Vehicle/Car]]: the car has a very huge inventory
** [[Car]]: the car has a very huge inventory
** [[Vehicle/Train/Wagon]]: stores about 1000 resource-items.
** [[Cargo wagon]]: stores about 1000 resource-items.
* [[Transport belts/Use as storage]]: The amount of items on a transport belt can be astonishing high, [[Transport belts/Physics|calculate with 7 items]] per tile!  Especially at train stations and in production streets this must be taken into account. Splitters and underground belts can be also used as storage. Splitters have a special behavior, which makes them well useable as storage at train stations (fast in, slow out), while underground belts don't take away space.
* [[Transport belts]]: The amount of items on a transport belt can be astonishing high, [[Transport belts/Physics|calculate with 7 items]] per tile!  Especially at train stations and in production streets this must be taken into account. Splitters and underground belts can be also used as storage. Splitters have a special behavior, which makes them well useable as storage at train stations (fast in, slow out), while underground belts don't take away space.


== Layout types ==
== Layout types ==

Revision as of 15:38, 8 June 2014

< Transport network

Overview

  • Storage/Stack: a stack is the basic element to store items.
  • Chests: the most obvious storage.
    • smart chest
    • logistic chests
      • usage of the storage chest
  • Vehicle: vehicles can store a significant amount of items
    • Car: the car has a very huge inventory
    • Cargo wagon: stores about 1000 resource-items.
  • Transport belts: The amount of items on a transport belt can be astonishing high, calculate with 7 items per tile! Especially at train stations and in production streets this must be taken into account. Splitters and underground belts can be also used as storage. Splitters have a special behavior, which makes them well useable as storage at train stations (fast in, slow out), while underground belts don't take away space.

Layout types

Simple buffers

  • belt, inserter, chest
  • limit number of stored items (stack reduction & circuit network)
  • splitter cascade

Production buffers

  • belts
  • chests with stack reduction
  • chests with circuit network
  • logistic network

Train station with belts

Train station with logistic network

Other buffers with logistic networks

Related

Nearby

Behavior

Stacks

Special behavior

See also