High Performance Pick Station

High Performance Pick Station

Pick Station: Increased productivity and optimized comfort at work

Goods-to-person picking station: a perfect combination of performance/ergonomics

Pick Station can be used in different modes and for different activities (picking, inventory, etc.) and is an ergonomic picking station, designed to withstand high speeds and adapt to busy periods.
We have chosen to place people at the heart of the goods-to person process and the overall design of our Pick Station. With a stated goal to maximize the comfort of your operators, favoring correct and efficient postures, while reducing the effect of stresses that generate fatigue.

goods to personWith a single picking location and a singly drop-off location, the margin for error when picking is significantly reduced. No more chances of picking products into the wrong package. Your operators only have to focus on picking the displayed quantity, and contribute to maximizing the service rate of your business.
 
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High productivity for increased responsiveness

On average, and under real-life conditions, Pick Station can reach speeds of between 300 and 700 lines per hour, depending on the number of items per line and the use of any special operations (bagging, labeling, weighing). Beyond a quicker return on investment, you will also benefit from highly responsive order picking, to produce as close as possible to cut-off times and improve your logistics performance.

 
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Interfaces that provide comfort and ease of use

Pick Station is a workstation that requires minimal training, to simplify the hiring of new staff and facilitate their acquisition of skills. Its basic and user-friendly operating mode is a real asset to convince and win over your teams.

 
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Reduced bio-mechanical and posture stress

Repetitive operations such as picking, dropping off and validating are all carried out at hip level. Product trays and packages are ideally tilted to minimize exertion of the upper limbs. Touch buttons and screens and additional lighting make day-to-day work easier. Everything was considered to ensure your operators work in the best possible conditions.

 
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For optimized order picking

Sequencing at the picking station is required when certain products have to be picked before others. For example, heavy or bulky products before light or fragile products, to prevent the operator from packing the items improperly. Sequencing may be performed by the upstream storage system, or via a dedicated piece of equipment, such as the Buffer-Sequencer, capable of transforming products that arrive in no particular order into sequenced flows.

 
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Boosting Order Fulfillment Efficiency with a High-Performance Pick Station

High-performance pick station as a pivotal component of efficient order fulfillment operations in warehouses, distribution centers, and e-commerce facilities. Highlight the importance of streamlining picking processes for faster delivery and improved customer satisfaction.

Understanding the High-Performance Pick Station: Describe the design and functionality of a high-performance pick station, which is an advanced workstation equipped with technology and ergonomic features to optimize order picking efficiency. Explain how these stations enhance productivity and accuracy in picking tasks.

Key Features and Benefits:

  • Optimized Workflow: Discuss how the layout and design of the pick station are optimized for efficient movement and access to products, reducing picking time and increasing throughput.
  • Ergonomic Design: Highlight the ergonomic features of the pick station, such as adjustable height surfaces, ergonomic grips, and easy-to-reach storage compartments, to enhance worker comfort and reduce fatigue.
  • Integration with Technology: Emphasize the integration of technology in the pick station, including barcode scanners, pick-to-light systems, voice picking technology, and real-time inventory tracking software, for streamlined picking processes and improved accuracy.
  • Multi-Order Processing: Discuss how high-performance pick stations enable simultaneous processing of multiple orders or batch picking, reducing order cycle times and improving order fulfillment rates.
  • Scalability: Mention the scalability of pick stations to accommodate varying order volumes and seasonal fluctuations, ensuring flexibility and adaptability to changing operational needs.

Applications: Provide examples of industries or sectors where high-performance pick stations are commonly used, such as e-commerce fulfillment, retail distribution, pharmaceuticals, electronics, and consumer goods.