Pallet AV
Pallet AV is Vanderlande’s autonomous vehicle (AV) solution for pallet transport within warehouses. It offers customers a fully integrated and flexible solution that can perfectly match their changing business needs.
Continue readingAutomated order consolidation and shipping can significantly enhance the efficiency and speed of an outbound operation. It can also enhance store-friendly delivery and reduce transport costs by optimising the loading of dollies, pallets and roll cages.
Order consolidation
Material flows from different (order picking) areas come together in an automated storage and retrieval system. Vanderlande’s shuttle systems (MICROSHUTTLE, ADAPTO and HDS) are cost-effective solutions for the short-term storage of order totes and cartons. Due to its high capacity, QUICKSTORE HDS is most suitable for this purpose.
Within a short time period, flows can be sorted and grouped per order, delivery unit or shipment, and then dispatched in the precise sequence required. The result is fast, efficient order consolidation and store-friendly delivery with minimum manual labour requirements.
Automated shipping sortation
By implementing automated shipping sortation systems, goods can automatically be directed to a lane associated with a retail outlet, delivery route or provider, and geographical area. This significantly increases efficiency, improves accuracy and reduces the costs per carton, or tote, handled.
Vanderlande has installed automated shipping sortation systems at many companies, including, Casaventa, Staples, Colombini and Herma.
Pallet AV is Vanderlande’s autonomous vehicle (AV) solution for pallet transport within warehouses. It offers customers a fully integrated and flexible solution that can perfectly match their changing business needs.
Continue readingRobotics is becoming increasingly important in logistics automation, for example, when palletising and depalletising products. This can help to improve and optimise efficiency, profitability, operational availability and ergonomics.
Continue readingSeveral activities come together in the packing process, such as weighing, void filling, carton closing and labelling. Requirements for packing workstations are increasing to improve efficiency and quality, while ensuring that the workstation meets the latest ergonomic standards.
Continue readingPalletising (manual or robotised) occurs after goods have been retrieved from the storage area in the correct sequence.
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