Warehouse Management
Warehouse Management (WMS) Systems & Software, picking, Third party logistics, Inventory control, TMS, YMS, Cross docking, Virtual Warehouse and Web based WMS for optimal stock control in the warehouse.Vanderlande’s evolutions to be showcased at ProMAT
Vanderlande will exhibit its next generation of scalable solutions for the e-commerce, food and fashion markets – AIRPICK and FASTPICK – at this year’s ProMAT from 8-11 April. As part of evolutions, the two solutions seamlessly innovative systems, intelligent software and life-cycle services to create cutting-edge concepts that will support its customers’ operations. In addition, Vanderlande will exhibit alongside its sister companies of the Toyota Industries Corporation (TICO).
AIRPICK combines efficient picking with flawless automated sortation to individual orders in Vanderlande’s pocket sorter – AIRTRAX Pocket. It can sort a wide range of products and requires minimal investment. FASTPICK is a goods-to-person order fulfilment system that uses advanced ADAPTO shuttles for product storage and retrieval. In this way, it is also able to handle short-term peaks in a cost-efficient manner.
Vanderlande has defined evolutions to meet the challenges facing e-commerce and omni-channel warehouses and support the desired growth strategy of its customers. The latest solutions have been designed to help warehouses and distribution centers deal with the frequently changing dynamics of their markets. As such, evolutions can be scaled up as required, facilitate the efficient handling of returns, provide high throughput rates and shorter lead times, and are designed to improve the user experience.
“We’re excited to be presenting our latest concepts at ProMAT,” says Vanderlande’s President Warehousing and Parcel North America James Cotton. “AIRPICK and FASTPICK are the result of an extensive research and development process intended to create cutting-edge solutions that help our customers stay ahead of their competitors.”
Vanderlande will be exhibiting at booth S1203.