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Integrated Systems Design (ISD): UltraBatch



ISD - Integrated Systems Design expertise ranges from handling and picking pieces (eaches), cases, pallets, build lines, and special or custom handling solutions. Products and services include: automatic storage and retrieval (ASRS), conveyor, robotics, batch stations, automatic inserters and printers, pick to light, A-frames, horizontal and vertical carousels, vertical lift modules (VLMs), controls, software (including inventory management, WCS, WMS, MES and ERP), application and facility consulting and design,...
29659 West Tech Drive
Wixom, Michigan, 48393
United States
(248) 668-8250  (248) 668-8568 
Integrated Systems Design Company Profile

Dynamic batch order picking workstation improves throughput

Dynamic batch order picking workstation improves throughput The new UltraBatch dynamic batch order picking workstation creates continuous automated batch picking operations that boost throughput up to 33% and accuracy levels to 99.99%. The system automatically inducts new orders and sends filled orders to the next workstation without any operator intervention. Software queues orders in logical sequence and by commonality; the operator follows the integrated pick-to-light system to place the correct item and quantity into the proper open order tote or box. Because all of the batched orders do not have to wait until the last item and order is complete to move to the next zone, the system improves labor and accuracy. It also improves the productivity of other picking zones, consolidation and shipping operations due to a more consistent workflow. Integrated Systems Design (ISD), 248-668-8250, [url=http://www.isddd.com]http://www.isddd.com[/url].

The new UltraBatch dynamic batch order picking workstation by Integrated Systems Design (ISD) creates continuous automated batch picking operations that boost throughput up to 33% and accuracy levels to 99.99%.

The system automatically inducts new orders and sends filled orders to the next workstation without any operator intervention. Software queues orders in logical sequence and by commonality; the operator follows the integrated pick-to-light system to place the correct item and quantity into the proper open order tote or box.

Because all of the batched orders do not have to wait until the last item and order is complete to move to the next zone, the system improves labor and accuracy. It also improves the productivity of other picking zones, consolidation and shipping operations due to a more consistent workflow.