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Zone Routing Order Selection Systems


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Zone RoutingGeneral ArrangementPoDD ConfigurationPros and ConsEquipment Application

 Zone Routing Order Selection Systems

  Concept Description:

An integrated split case order selection system which automatically directs totes or cartons through a series of picking areas until completion

Typical system components

  • Shelving
  • Pallet Rack
  • Carton Flow Rack
  • Carts
  • Conveyors
  • Fork Trucks

Zone Routing Systems can also integrate with . . .

  • Warehouse Management Systems
  • Paperless Picking Systems
  • Radio Frequency Systems
  • Carousels and Mini Load ASR Systems
  • Existing Conventional Picking Systems

They may be integrated into existing conventional systems to enhance overall productivity

Zone Routing Systems can be computer or PLC directed.  

More Information: 

Zone Routing General Arrangement

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General Arrangement

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Flow Rack

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Static Shelving

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