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By deploying automated solutions companies can squeeze more capacity out of an existing facility or consolidate multiple manual facilities into a newly designed automated facility. |
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What Do You Say?
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Based on industry surveys conducted by SCD, these issues are often the drivers for the adoption of automation that can stabilize labor and avoid facility expansion or relocation to a larger facility. For example, the most commonly cited benefit of an automated picking sortation system is improved productivity as defined by greater throughput with less labor.
By deploying automated solutions companies can squeeze more capacity out of an existing facility or consolidate multiple manual facilities into a newly designed automated facility. In addition, deploying automated solutions can result in benefits in other areas as well. Examples commonly cited by users are as follows:
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- Greater throughput capability
- Reduced lead times & improved customer service
- Better space utilization
- Increased production control
- Better inventory control
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- Improved stock rotation
- Lower stock levels
- Reduced number of stock-outs
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- Reduced operation cost
- Improved worker safety
- Reduced losses from damage
- Improved shipping accuracy
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Balancing Automated and Manual Operations within the Same Solution
Companies looking to reduce labor fluctuations and/or increase throughput by deploying automation technologies do not have to sacrifice manual operational flexibility.
It is a fact that customer requirements are constantly changing with the addition of new customers and new marketing and business strategies. Therefore, a comprehensive system solution takes advantage of manual processes where flexibility and adaptability are key factors and automated operations where repetitive functions and high volume is required.
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