When orders are backlogged, minor delays within your facility become larger, resulting in missed cut-off times, higher labor costs, and frustrated employees. Too much time is wasted between receiving and storage, pickers travel too far, and manual lifting causes inefficiency in shipping.
Over time, these daily drags on productivity erode profit margins. If you already have skilled people and solid systems in place, but moving materials seems harder than it needs to be, it’s likely the material handling process that needs fixing.
The best news?
These problems won’t go away by working faster or hiring more workers; they linger until you enhance how things flow through your operation with an improved material handling solution!
Read to learn more about modern and innovative material handling solutions that help you save time and costs within your facility.
1. Material Handling Consulting and Facility Analysis
You can’t choose a system until you know where you’re starting from: the bottlenecks, processes that cost you time and money, and business goals to be met. Material handling consulting begins with a thorough examination of workflows, inventory movement and storage, labor utilization patterns, and throughput requirements.
Consultants review your facility to identify process gaps between how work is being done today and how it should be done. They perform data-driven analyses to quantify expected gains in productivity and cost reduction for various alternatives.
Armed with this information, you can develop knowledge-based plans, rather than relying solely on intuition. It also means you can design a system that meets your specific needs instead of being forced to adapt your processes to suit an “out-of-the-box” system or suite of modules.
This upfront effort saves time and money because less rework is required, and you avoid unnecessary purchases when implementing material handling solutions that support your objectives.
2. Integrated Sortation and Conveyance Solutions
Sortation and conveyance form the backbone for fast, efficient material flow through a warehouse. Without an efficient system to quickly move items from one zone to the next, you have too many hands manually handling products and too many mistakes.
Integrated sortation systems guarantee that items flow effortlessly from receiving to picking to shipping. Newer systems are built on a modular concept, so they can easily fit into your current facility. They move product at high speeds, reduce manual sorting errors, and ensure that every order takes the right path possible.
A well-designed conveyance pattern will also minimize travel distances, which means your pickers aren’t walking long distances, and your packers get the product sooner. The result is faster output with fewer people doing unproductive work.
3. Automation Through Robotics and Autonomous Vehicles
Robotic systems are not just a fad; they have a direct impact on both time and costs at mid-to-large-scale operations. Automated pick-and-place robots take over mundane tasks that slow your staff down, like picking single items or moving layers of cases.
These robots can work reliably around the clock with no fatigue, and their precision leads to reduced cost for errors that require rework or returns.
Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) manage internal transportation by moving goods between zones without requiring fixed infrastructure. Since AMRs move using an intelligent traffic manager, they avoid collisions while reducing downtime from blocked aisles.
With robots managing repetitive tasks, your workforce is freed up to concentrate on areas where human judgment still reigns supreme—like quality control or exception handling! Eventually, automation will decrease labor expenses, increase output, and reduce order lead-time.
4. Warehouse Control Systems and Software
A robust software is the glue that ties together the various components of a contemporary material handling system. A Warehouse Control System (WCS) links your conveyors, sorters, robots, and inventory databases together so they function as one. It takes in orders and turns them into work to be performed across equipment and labor in real time.
The system makes decisions on what order to work on next based on customer shipping deadlines while minimizing wasted steps and providing performance data for continuous improvement.
The best software also integrates well with your current Warehouse Management System (WMS) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). Otherwise, you will have islands of information, causing unnecessary stops or redundancy within the processes.
5. Goods-to-Person and Palletizing Systems
Two specific material handling solutions that save time and cost are goods-to-person systems and advanced palletizing equipment. In conventional picking, workers travel to items. This naturally takes longer than if items are brought to workers, but it also presents error risks.
Goods-to-person flips this model using automated storage to deliver items to workstations optimized for worker efficiency. The result is a drastic reduction in required walking time, faster picking speeds, and reduced fatigue among your labor force.
High-performance palletizing systems with integrated stretch wrapping require minimal human intervention at end-of-line stacking and wrapping stations. These systems maintain consistent pallet quality and handle higher volumes than manual palletizing.
When you combine automated storage with efficient palletizing, you shorten the time from order to shipment and reduce labor costs. Combine automated storage with easier ergonomics for heavy tasks, and you can minimize time from order placement to shipment to staffing levels.
Conclusion
Innovative material handling redefines performance in your operation. It’s based on an understanding of how you work now, and a vision for how you’ll work tomorrow. When you employ technologies such as consulting-led design or advanced robotics, decisions are easier to make, approaches are more streamlined, and operational insights are more accessible.
Better solutions mean less time processing orders or responding to customer inquiries about inventory. They also eliminate unneeded time from order-to-delivery as well as the onboarding process for each new product or promotion. It’s an approach that redesigns how you handle work to save time and reduce costs each day.