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Lightning Pick: LP Zone Free order fulfillment system



Lightning Pick delivers advanced pick-to-light, put-to-light, pack-to-light (put-to-store), Build2Light (pick-to-light for manufacturing), batch picking carts and other paperless picking, kitting, assembly and sortation systems. These best-in-class technologies drive increased productivity, accuracy and efficiency across high-performance supply chains, from manufacturing through order fulfillment. Lightning Pick order fulfillment execution software enables proactive system management, with the LP Dashboard providing real-time performance updates across facilities, areas, zones and individual pickers....
N114 W18770 Clinton Dr
Germantown, Wisconsin, 53022
United States
1 (262) 250-2143  1 (800) 827-8878 
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Lightning Pick Company Profile

Zoneless, scan-free, box-to-picker system

The LP Zone Free zoneless, scan-free, box-to-picker order fulfillment system maximizes picker efficiency and balances workloads by freeing pickers from assigned zones. Ideal for direct-to-consumer order fulfillment, it can be driven by a choice of control technologies to transport reusable plastic or cardboard containers atop a motor-driven roller conveyor. A Photo-eye detects the container, prompting a fixed scanner to scan the attached bar code automatically. Both order data and containers pass through each conveyor zone with the controller card, which triggers a control panel and corresponding pick-to-light modules at the required pick faces in the conveyor zone’s associated inventory bay. Upon pick completion, the operator presses a button on the control panel to automatically advance the order container to the next area. Lightning Pick, a Matthews Automation Solutions’ brand, 262-250-2143, lightningpick.com. Booth 1037c

The LP Zone Free zoneless, scan-free, box-to-picker order fulfillment system by Lightning Pick maximizes picker efficiency and balances workloads by freeing pickers from assigned zones.

Ideal for direct-to-consumer order fulfillment, it can be driven by a choice of control technologies to transport reusable plastic or cardboard containers atop a motor-driven roller conveyor. A Photo-eye detects the container, prompting a fixed scanner to scan the attached bar code automatically.

Both order data and containers pass through each conveyor zone with the controller card, which triggers a control panel and corresponding pick-to-light modules at the required pick faces in the conveyor zone’s associated inventory bay. Upon pick completion, the operator presses a button on the control panel to automatically advance the order container to the next area.

Modex 2016—Booth 1037c