The extensive conveyor lines that snake through many distribution facilities allow operations to transport, buffer and direct loads in a way that takes the best possible advantage of space. These conveyor systems are essentially the core around which a lean, efficient material handling operation is built, but they also create barriers to people moving around the facility since they can block the flow of foot traffic.
Crossing Conveyor Lines: The Options
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Posted in Conveyor Optimization|
Pretty Much Everything Rolls on Casters
Casters are the unsung heroes of the material handling world. Whether you operate a warehouse, facility or plant, you utilize casters every day in your distribution or manufacturing environment.
When you take the time to review your production environment and the types of casters available to you, it is possible to save money, enhance safety and boost production by choosing the right products from the start. This step-by-step guide will aid you in finding the best caster solutions for your workplace.
Tags: casters, industrial casters
Posted in Material Handling|
Light-Directed Assembly for Manufacturing
The advantages of pick-to-light for order fulfillment are well-documented: you can pick faster and more accurately without the burden of tickets or voice-activated systems. Your workforce can be trained in a fraction of the time, in a “fast food” type experience. It’s a technology that has found broader applications in many distribution centers simply because it’s a fast, easy way to improve.
Light-directed systems may have a more positive impact on assembly than they do on order picking.
Posted in Automation, Labor & Efficiency|
Dukes of Hazardous
For all the work that goes into preventing them, the majority of warehouses share many of the same safety hazards.
Due to the way warehouses handle items and process shipments, many of their workers are subject to similar risks for injury and product damage. While this can seem like an unending cycle of danger, there’s plenty of ways to mitigate these more prominent ones and keep everyone and everything in your warehouse safe from harm.
Tags: facility safety, industrial safety, warehouse safety, ergonomics
Posted in Safety & Ergonomics|
The Impact Of Industrial Robots On Your Workforce
A research paper was released last month by two Harvard labor economists highlighted one of the coming decade’s most interesting talking points: the automated labor of the future. We are no strangers to the unique opportunities that adding robots can provide. What this paper sought to do was estimate the current effect of the introduction of robots on wages and employment, while also focus on the future they pose in industrial and manufacturing economies.
With this kind of research being conducted (with many more studies to be revealed for sure) and a spotlight put on the future robotic workforce, many with facilities that could use their services would be wise to discover how they can benefit. But what, exactly, should you be looking for?
Tags: labor, Robotics
Posted in Automation, Labor & Efficiency|
Video: How to Specify Cantilever Rack
In this Shoptalk video, we go into detail on rack specification and the various factors you will need to understand before installing a rack system. This video goes into detail on arm capacity, load sagging prevention and much more.
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Posted in Pallet & Warehouse Racks|
Shoptalk: ZoneSafe Proximity Warning System
In this installment of Cisco-Eagle’s video series Shoptalk, Susan shows you how our Zonesafe Proximity Warning System works to detect pedestrians and warn forklift drivers when they are nearby, out of sight or in danger of collisions.
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Posted in Forklift - Pedestrian Safety|
Order Fulfillment is the First Line of a Great Customer Experience
Your most important customer satisfaction function is probably your warehouse and order fulfillment operations. Order fulfillment impacts the things customers care about most:
- Did I get the right product?
- Did I get it on time?
- Did I get the right quantity?
- Was my shipment damaged?
Tags: shipping docks, ecommerce, Customer Satisfaction
Posted in Order Picking & Fulfillment|
Innovative Ways to Secure Your Facility with Wire Partitions
The typical application for a warehouse wire security cage is on the floor, in the plant, to create a secure storage room or tool crib. This usually means something with one to four sides, depending on the surrounding areas, a gate (or more than one), a ceiling, windows, or other additions. What are some ways you can create security beyond the simple cage?
Posted in Security|
How to Store and Handle Long, Heavy Loads: Tube, Pipe and Bar Stock
Pallet storage is easy, or at least easier than dealing with pipes and tubing
The idea behind pallets was to unitize and standardize the storage of standard blocks in racks designed to store those units. Standard units like pallets are easier store and handle. With pallets, you make sure your rack and forklifts can handle the pallet size and weight, and essentially you have a relatively dense, easily-accessed storage scheme. It’s more complicated for long, heavy loads like tube, bar stock and pipes. Let’s break down your options.
Posted in Manufacturing|