Investment in an automated pick and sortation solution from leading UK conveyor manufacturer, Advance Automated Systems, has helped online retailer, Andrew James UK, increase warehouse productivity by optimising the flow of goods at their new distribution centre.

Andrew James UK – conveyor solution.

Then based in Bowburn, County Durham, Andrew James, an award winning specialist retailer of equipment, gadgets and accessories for the kitchen, home, garden and pets, had outgrown their premises and had acquired new larger warehousing in nearby Seaham. Providing 125,000 sq ft of capacity, the new warehouse underwent a full refurbishment and fit-out programme, which included the installation of a 4-floor mezzanine structure for product distribution.

With stock stored on each floor, Andrew James tasked Advance with providing an automated pick and sortation solution. Following site surveys, Advance designed a system based on each floor having dual 70m long belt conveyors running the full length of the mezzanine. Working on each of the 4 floors, operators pick product from the shelving and deposit items onto the belt conveyors. Product then travels onto a cross feed belt, running at 90 degrees, and on to the end of belt on that particular floor. Thereafter the product joins a decline belt conveyor, which drops down to floor level. At this point all 4 decline belt conveyors merge onto a single conveyor – Advance’s proprietary system, their SmartLine™ roller conveyor. Being a zero line pressure conveyor, SmartLine™ offers flexibility, modular design and efficiency – ideal for tote, case and carton handling.

Based on 24v DC drive rollers, with options of round bands and V belts to drive individual zones, SmartLine™ provides cost effective accumulation and flow control for many end-ofline warehousing systems – perfect for handling delicate or varying shapes and sizes of product which need to be queued without contact.

Once on the SmartLine™ roller conveyor, product is then taken under a barcode/label scanner. This first scanner indicates whether the product is a single order or part of a multiple order. If the latter, multiple orders are transferred off onto a loop where they are picked off to await the other items which make up a full order. Once a full order is complete it is put back onto the loop where it merges into the system with single orders. For single orders, the loop is bypassed and the product is directed to a secondary scanner which indicates the courier that the parcel is being despatched with, so it can be routed down the correct out-feed lane. “Our working relationship with Advance Automated Systems has always been very good, they worked with us throughout the renovation and fit-out of our new distribution centre, and it was particularly helpful that they were based in the North East,” commented Andrew James UK’s managing director, Andrew Tomlinson.

“The conveying system is ideal for our requirements, moving several thousand orders per day, and was built to suit the scale of our building. We anticipate more third party clients utilising our distribution services in future and, as a result, the nature of the items we store and dispatch could change. It’s critical that we have a system in place which is flexible enough to accommodate that.”

ADVANCE AUTOMATED SYSTEMS

www.advanceautomation.co.uk

Andrew James https://www.andrewjamesworldwide.com

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