Large companies (over 40,000 case picks per day) are continually searching for ways to do more with less while lowering their per piece handling. Consolidation of multiple sites, while cost effective from a square footage perspective, places more pressure on the material handling, controls, and software systems to handle multiple tasks in a high-volume environment. Filling orders placed through multiple channels (e.g., direct, Internet, catalog, distributors, retailers), recognizing the need for robust labor management, and addressing the on-going challenges of slow movers and ever increasing SKU counts and inventory volumes, keeps logistics executives seeking the most efficient order processing and throughput strategies.
For these high volume companies deploying the latest in material handling system technology is a must! They should give serious consideration to advances in Automated Case Picking (ACP) strategies such as those described in the Supply Chain Digest Report “Automated Case Picking 2009”. Particular attention should be paid to the potential benefits of “Product-to-Picker” (sometimes referred to as ‘Put System”) methodology. Additional information and system examples can be found in “Put Systems Provide A 3X Increase in Order Fulfillment”.
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