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Learn More About Different Automated Sortation And Conveyor Systems With New Handbook

Publication explores the technologies and components used to move, separate and route a range of materials, products and loads in a facility.

By Warehouse Automation Blog

Learn More About Different Automated Sortation And Conveyor Systems With New Handbook

The world of automated sortation and conveyor systems encompasses a broad range of equipment and solutions that can be configured in a variety of ways to support a multitude of material handling and transport needs. To overview the many ways these technologies efficiently move materials within retail, wholesale, distribution and manufacturing operations — as well as to provide an introduction to the different applications and components — the Conveyors and Sortation Systems (CSS) Industry Group of MHI has released a new publication: Introduction to Conveyor and Sortation Systems.

The document details the differences between conveyor and sortation systems, including how and where each are used and the benefits of an implementation. Conveyors are defined as being intended for movement of materials, products and loads throughout an operation in horizontal, inclined or vertical directions. Sorters are deployed to separate and route items within a facility, merging, identifying, inducting and conveying them to specific destinations.

Further, the publication outlines the wide assortment of industries utilizing both automated sortation and conveyor systems, including aerospace, airport baggage handling, appliance, automotive, consumer goods, e-commerce, electronics, food, materials processing, parcel, postal, pharmaceuticals, recycling, retail, transportation, warehousing, distribution and waste management.

Illustrated are the different types of conveyors and sortation components available, giving readers a visual glossary of the technologies. Descriptions and depictions include:

Additionally, the document offers a list of best practices for maintaining conveyors and sortation systems in peak operating condition, as well as a detailed list of recommended safety measures, labels and signage to ensure personnel working around this equipment take proper precautions.

Want to learn more? Download Introduction to Conveyor and Sortation Systems for free.

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