“Goods to Person” Order Fulfillment
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“Goods to person” means that the order picker stays in one place, and the system brings the “goods” or SKUs (stock keeping units) to the person. The basic system components consist of a storage medium for the product inventory, a conveyance method to bring the SKUs to the pick station, an ergonomic workstation, and software to control the flow. |
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12 Factors Driving Food and Beverage Automation
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This white paper identifies 12 factors - from bio-mechanical injuries and harsh working environments to space utilization and strategy for slow movers - which are driving the need to increase the use of automated systems. |
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AGV Family
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Dematic provides complete integrated
automated guided vehicle solutions which may include warehouse Management Systems,
AGV Controls Systems, Picking Systems,
and Charging Systems. |
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Alert Monitoring Service
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Alert Monitoring Service is a centralize technical support function that combines the power of Dematic software components with comprehensive customer support. Personnel at the customer site are notified by e-mail, SMS text messages, or phone call with alert information and recommended action. |
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Beverage Distribution Case Study
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The latest technology in accumulation conveyors, slug merging and high-speed sortation combine to streamline waving, increase throughput and reduce product breakage at new Lakeland, Florida distribution center. |
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Conserve power: Be Green, Save Money
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With Power, Less Can Mean More More Environmental, More Money Operators of distribution centers, warehouses, and production operations are learning that green initiatives are not only good for the environment, but being green can also mean saving money. |
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Conserve power: Be Green, Save Money
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With Power, Less Can Mean More More Environmental, More Money Operators of distribution centers, warehouses, and production operations are learning that green initiatives are not only good for the environment, but being green can also mean saving money. |
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Customer Service Solutions
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Ensure the best possible performance from your system,
whether supplied by Dematic or other OEM. |
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Dematic at a Glance
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4 Walls & 2 Windows™ approach to Logistics Results. |
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Dematic Multishuttle Solution Profile
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Dematic's Scalable, Modular, High Density, Ultra high throughput sequencing engine. |
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Designing Material Flow For Maximum Agility
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Several proven technologies exist to transport pallets or large containers horizontally through a facility. Each alternative brings specific advantages and constraints, so selecting the best fit for your application should be done with care. |
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FlexSort S-L - System Profi
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Integrated Sort System,
high rate at slow speeds. |
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Food Group Case Study
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Food Group’s switch from manual cold storage warehousing to an automated storage and retrieval system improved inventory and order fulfillment accuracy to 100 percent, reduced warehouse labor by 75 percent, eliminated product and warehouse damage, and cut energy usage by 66 percent. |
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High Rate Crossdocking at Variable Speeds
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JCPenney’s new Lathrop, California DC with its Integrated Sortation Sub-System (ISS) technology including a 980-foot long single-unit continuous sorter from Dematic, is processing up to 165,000 cases per day at 99.9 percent accuracy.
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Internet Retailer Case Study
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Internet retailer's new 374,000 square-foot distribution center in Edison, New Jersey sports some of the industry’s most efficient high-speed material handling systems, including energy-efficient conveyors, picking systems with pick-to-light and zone routing, pop-up sortation equipment, and serialized tracking. |
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Keys To A Successful Modernization
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Learn how a system modernization will deliver extraordinary business results for your organization. |
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LaserTrucks+
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The Dematic LaserTrucks+ solution provides an enhanced process ofpicking cases. It is a highly efficient method that makes order fulfillment smarter, faster and more ergonomic. |
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RapidPick Photo
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RapidPick Photo |
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Retailer Case Study
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Switching from manual paper picking to a high-efficiency put-to-light system by Dematic, retailer improved pick throughput to its fast-growing retail stores by 400 percent. |
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Retailer's Case Study
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Retailer's new Ottawa, Kansas 552,000-square-foot multi-use distribution center is capable of moving 25,000 SKUs and up to 300,000 items daily to meet the distribution needs of its three apparel business divisions operating under one roof. |
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Sorting Out Sortation
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With increasing labor costs and supply chain pressures for faster and more accurate and responsive operations, automated sortation systems are finding their way into more and more supply chains, delivering productivity, throughput capacity, accuracy, and accountability for businesses, and a cost effective and efficient flow of goods to consumers. |
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The Changing Role of Maintenance in High-Speed DCs
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Resident Maintenance Programs are Gaining Popularity as DCs Become More Automated. These programs have proven effective at increasing performance and extend the life of automated, high-performance DCs.
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The RapidPick System
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It’s a high performance solution that creates logistics
results. Engineered with modular components, it scales
and expands when your requirements change.
It is called The RapidPick™ System, the most productive
way to provide “goods to person” order fulfillment. |
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Top 10 Trends Driving Order Fulfillment
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What is driving the design of order fulfillment systems today? While an analysis of the activity profile (orders per day, daily unit volume, lines per order, etc.) points to the appropriate orderfulfillment system design, there are other issues that will also have an influence on the process and system design. |
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Trends Driving Manufacturing Warehouse Automation
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What is driving durable goods manufacturers to automate the warehousing? This white paper identifies 10 factors, from lean manufacturing to rising fuel cost, that drive the increased use of automated systems. |
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