Merit Medical’s WES-WCS boosts picking productivity

Productivity has risen substantially—by 200% so far.

By·

Due to significant growth,Merit Medical, a major medical and surgical supply manufacturer headquartered near Salt Lake City, Utah, moved into a new distribution center in Virginia, doubling the size of its previous East Coast location. Its former facility had been overwhelmed by the growth, while its ability to get orders out on time had become limited.

Once Merit decided to expand its facility, it hiredPeakLogix, along with a designer and integrator of warehouse automation. The two companies would help replace its single order pick-to-paper process with advanced technology, which, in turn, would optimize staff and increase throughput. By integrating automated pick, pack and ship processes, Merit yielded substantial savings that quickly justified the investment.

Before hiring the two companies, Merit’s operation ran with an Oracleenterprise resource planning (ERP)system with discrete order picking. But the warehouse automation designer introduced better processes, which allowed them to pick four different order types (LTL, pick-to-tote, pick-to-carton and order consolidation) simultaneously, leading to a 200% gain in picking productivity.

In particular, the supplier implemented automation, as its automated processes are controlled by a warehouse execution and control system (WES-WCS). The system receives order data from Merit’swarehouse management system (WMS)and creates efficient batches of orders, based on priority and work demand throughout five different work zones.

In addition, the system includes a voice-directed order fulfillment automation module that manages the entire pick, pack and ship order fulfillment process throughout the distribution center. The system includes a highly automated distribution process with voice-directedpicking, order consolidation pick- and put-to-light, and an automated pack process, which integrates in-line scan-weigh-dimension, print-and-apply labeling, and LTL order fulfillment pallet building processes.

The voice system validates every pick step by scanning items and lot serial numbers, and generating an order-specific bar code, which is then picked and placed onto each of the cases. It is 99.99% accurate, as it removes all errors associated with paper picking. Voice operators—equipped with a wireless mobile computer, a headset, a hands-free bar code scanner and a mobile label—will then look at an Order Release screen to determine which picking task and zone they’re needed in, prior to logging into the voice picking task, as they’ll then voice direct throughout the entire picking process.

Once a batch of orders is released, the orders are picked simultaneously by the order pickers across the entire warehouse in any combination of the following zones: fork truck cart picking, case pick-to-conveyor, pick-to-tote, pick-to-pallet, full pallet picking and VNA vehicle picking.

This simultaneous batch picking is significant, as it’s four times faster (and more efficient) than discrete order picking.


image
Numina Group

(630) 343-2600


Subscribe to Logistics Management Magazine!

Subscribe today. It's FREE!
Get timely insider information that you can use to better manage your entire logistics operation.
Start your FREE subscription today!

Article Topics

All Topics
Latest Whitepaper
5 Innovative Ways Manufacturers Can Optimize Their Logistics Operations
下载这个新白皮书发现5人steps that manufacturers can take and partners they can work with to drive innovation and make their logistics operations more effective and efficient.
Download Today!
From the December 2022 Logistics Management Magazine Issue
It has been a very volatile year, complicated by general political and economic instability around the globe. For logistics and supply chain professionals and carrier executives, it’s time to respond and build a coherent, cohesive, flexible and resilient strategy in the face of rapid and continuous change.
Merger and Acquisition Momentum: 2022 Top 20 Warehouses
Truckload: Easing back to normal?
View More From this Issue
Latest Webcast
How companies need to evolve to achieve Supply Chain Resiliency
Join our webinar, hosted by Adrian Wood from Dassault Systèmes, to learn about the key requirements and considerations in the supply chain resiliency evolution.
Register Today!
EDITORS' PICKS
Top Logistics News Stories of 2022
The Logistics Management editorial team presents the top 10 logistics stories of 2022.
2022 Trade Update: Who’s on first?
Here are a few highlights of the key regulatory changes that took place over the course of 2022 that...

12th Annual Rail/Intermodal Roundtable: A rocky ride
Three of the nation’s top market analysts examine the current state of the freight railroad and...
39th Annual Quest for Quality Awards 2022: Service prevails through trying times
航空公司,third-party logistics providers and U.S. ports reached the pinnacle of...