Automate Warehouse/D.C. Receiving
A Warehouse Control System (WCS) can interface with your existing purchase order system (WMS/ERP) to import order lines.
As an order is received into the WCS, desktop applications or portable data terminals (mobile devices) are used to verify receipt and the put away of inventory items.
Validation of the order number, item number, put away location, and quantity can occur via bar code scan, voice input, or keyboard entry. This validating reduces errors and quickens the overall receiving process.
Click here to see Symbol’s WT4000 in action.
Moving the inventory to its new home presents numerous automation opportunities like automated conveyor systems and automated guided vehicles (AGV). These devices can reduce or eliminate fork trucks being used for material movement thereby reducing your carbon footprint. (You have got to think “green” in the warehouse after all.)
Remstar® has a device called a Shuttle that can greatly improve efficiency and reduce the time to store and retrieve inventory. It provides dense storage and ergonomically positioned work spaces. Click here to see a video of a VLM in action.
Items can be inducted into totes or containers in batches. The WCS uses efficient put away algorithms so that the time and resources needed for the stocking process is greatly reduced.
At the induction point, cross-docking opportunities are presented to the operator. Back orders can be filled quickly by eliminating the need to stock the item and then retrieve it at a later time.
ScottTech has an Induction Manager module that demonstrates how an induction tool can be utilized. (http://www.scotttechllc.com/docs/InductionManagerAbout.pdf)
Software Development Manager
ScottTech, LLC
