Parcel Simulator Warehouse Map and Automation

In this guide with stats and facts in Parcel Simulator you can find all the details about warehouse map, automation and automation parts.

Warehouse Map

Understanding the layout of your warehouse is the key to streamlining parcel operations. For clarity, I use “units” to describe the map 1 unit equals the space taken by a single conveyor piece or the width of a door.

When starting out, my warehouse measures 10 units wide by 20 units long. I use wall panels to estimate distance quickly; each one spans 5 units.

Every floor tile covers 2×2 units, which helps in planning conveyor layouts and expansions.

To scale operations, the first upgrade becomes available once I purchase weight scales and the weighing license, costing $700. Each area upgrade adds 10×10 units to the warehouse. There are 14 expansion tiers in total, and with each one, the complexity and capacity of operations increase.

Here’s what I’ve learned about the layout:

  • Red arrows indicate outgoing invalid parcels.
  • Green arrows point to valid parcel exits, each labeled with the corresponding door type.
  • Blue arrows mark incoming shipments and parcels.

Automation Parts

Below, I explain how I use key automation parts beyond what’s covered in the store table. These components are vital for creating an efficient inspection system.

Smart Splitters

Although described as three-way splitters, Smart Splitters will only output to connected conveyors. I find them incredibly useful for dividing parcels into two separate routes without waste.

Scanners

Each Scanner features a dedicated input and separates parcels into valid and invalid outputs on either side. I can configure which side gets which output when placing it.

Each scanner includes:

  • A nameplate indicating its type and level
  • Blue lights showing the upgrade tier

Here are the scan times and costs by tier:

TierCost ($)Time (s)
11,500 (except content scanner)10
25,0005
310,0001

Storage Racks

Once parcel volume grows, I integrate storage racks into my setup. They help prevent conveyor jams, especially when certain parcel types can’t be submitted on specific days.

Launchers

Using Launchers adds a unique twist to operations. Watching parcels soar through the air is entertaining but requires careful planning.

Three things I always keep in mind:

Launchers don’t detect landing zone conditions, which can lead to pile-ups that I need to clear manually. Parcels stacked 3 or more deep often jam.

Upgrades increase launch distance exponentially, not just speed.

Launchers can be used in reverse to launch backward by facing them opposite a conveyor.

Here’s how launch distance changes with tier:

TierLaunch Distance
1~4–6 units
2~7–8 units
3~16–18 units

To improve consistency, I place four straight conveyors where parcels land. Due to parcel weight variability, this improves landing accuracy.

I’ve found two optimal uses for launchers:

  • Tier 3 launchers can move parcels across large distances or over belts—more efficient than bridges.
  • Tier 1–2 launchers at delivery doors ensure constant unloading when full automation isn’t in place.

Shop Parts

Here’s a breakdown of every automation part and how I apply them:

PartCost ($)PurposeUpgrade Cost ($)
Straight Conveyor100Moves parcels forward50 / 100
Corner Conveyor100Turns parcels50 / 100
Joiner Conveyor350Merges two lines50 / 100
Bridger Conveyor500Bridges over belts50 / 100
Sticker Checker1,200Separates by sticker2,000 / 4,000
Weight Scanner1,500Validates parcel weight5,000 / 10,000
Serial Scanner1,500Checks serial numbers5,000 / 10,000
Country Scanner1,500Validates country/flag5,000 / 10,000
Cargo Scanner1,500Inspects cargo type5,000 / 10,000
Stamp Scanner1,500Validates stamps5,000 / 10,000
Contents Scanner2,000Flags prohibited items5,000 / 10,000
Inspection Diverter1,250Sends to manual inspection50 / 100
Approve Sticker Applier3,000Applies approval50 / 100
Deny Sticker Applier3,000Applies denial50 / 100
Cargo Diverter1,200Directs by cargo type50 / 100
Smart Splitter8003-path separator50 / 100
Launcher650Launches parcels250 / 500
Pauser Conveyor125Temporarily halts flow50 / 100
Loader Conveyor600Loads into storage50 / 100
Unloader Conveyor600Pulls from storage50 / 100
Storage Rack (S/M/L)500 / 900 / 1,600Holds 8 / 12 / 16 parcelsN/A
Pallet (S/M/L)125 / 500 / 2,000Carries 6 / 12 / 30 parcelsN/A

Automation

Automation is the backbone of my parcel processing operation. Here’s my standard setup:

Basic Requirements:

  • Conveyors to move parcels
  • Conveyor Deliveries Upgrade to automatically unload trucks
  • Sticker Checker to handle pre-labeled parcels
  • Scanners for validating all required data (weight, serial, country, cargo, stamp)
  • Sticker Appliers to apply approval or denial marks

Advanced Enhancements:

  • Storage Racks, Loaders, and Unloaders for non-delivery days
  • Pauser Conveyors to control traffic to certain exits

My Setup Process:

  1. Sticker Checkers quickly remove pre-approved or denied parcels.
  2. I line up all relevant Scanners to inspect each parcel in sequence.
  3. Parcels needing manual review are rerouted using the Contents Inspection Diverter.
  4. Fully verified parcels receive an Approved Sticker, then pass through a Cargo Type Diverter to their respective door.
  5. I merge rejected parcels via Joiners, send them through a Denied Sticker Applier, and direct them to the invalid parcel exit.
  6. Optional additions include Launchers for rapid movement and Storage Racks for overflow management.
  7. I constantly upgrade my scanners to speed up processing.

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