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Evaluating And Selecting An ASRS Explored in MODEX 2020 Education Session

Panelists offer an overview of the available range of ASRS solutions in the market, and how to determine the best fit for a given application.

By Warehouse Automation Blog

Evaluating And Selecting An ASRS Explored in MODEX 2020 Education Session

Considering an automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS) to enhance your facility’s inventory density? If so, consider spending 30 minutes viewing the recording of “Determining What ASRS Solution Is Best For My Application,” a free, on-floor seminar presented at MODEX 2020 this past March in Atlanta. Attendees joined members of the ASRS industry group of MHI to get answers to those questions (the subsequent recording of the slides and audio are made available to those who were unable to attend, or who wish to see the session again). The seminar’s panelists review the factors that should be considered prior to selecting an ASRS, the types of solutions available, and how to determine which kind of ASRS system is ideal for a given application.

Key Considerations

The session advises end users to first determine the characteristics of the items to be stored in the system, including dimensions and weight, storage condition requirements (ambient, refrigerated, frozen), and their ability to be conveyed with or without first being placed in a tote. Also important when selecting the appropriate solution is order data: how many orders are filled in a day, how many picks are required, how many stock keeping units (SKUs) are active in a day, how many items are to be stored in the system, what’s the typical throughput during a normal or peak season, and how frequently are items picked (SKU velocity).

Other considerations include determining where the ASRS will be located within the facility and the available space in that area, both overhead and in terms of square footage. If a new system is intended for a new building, it’s critical to plan for the ASRS prior to finalizing the facility design in order to ensure its optimal positioning. Further, think ahead about possible future expansions and how to allocate space in proximity to the ASRS installation to support the later addition of more systems. Finally, think about how the system will (or won’t) be integrated with any existing warehouse management software (WMS), warehouse control software (WCS), or warehouse execution system (WES).

Available ASRS Options

The session also details how each technology works, what the most frequent applications are, and the typical performance metrics. The overview covers:

The presentation additionally offers insights into the maximum and minimum height ranges of each system, as well as their costs (relative to each other) and the typical timeframe for their design, engineering, installation, and commissioning.

Looking to learn more about the different kinds of ASRS available? Check out this recent post, “Need Dense Storage? There’s An AS/RS For That.”

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