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The Do’s and Don'ts of ASRS

One of the best space-saving and productivity-boosting pieces of automation is the automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS).

By Warehouse Automation Blog

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The Do’s and Don'ts of ASRS

Get your plans in order before implementing a new ASRS.

One of the best space-saving and productivity-boosting pieces of automation is the automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS). Designed to automatically place materials into storage and/or retrieve them for order fulfillment, ASRS replaces manual warehousing tasks. It can save on labor costs, provide space savings on your warehousing floor, and boost productivity. It also minimizes errors by taking humans out of the equation.

However, before implementing an ASRS, carefully consider a few things to do and not do.

Do:

Don’t:

An ASRS can serve as the cornerstone of any material handling automation. While it won’t replace your staff, it will supplement and protect them, leading to productivity gains.

Source: Jason Stahl, Murata Machinery USA/Muratec

For more information about the AS/RS group: mhi.org/as-rs

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