rollouts
Mobile shipment app: Manhattan Associates’ new Mobile Shipment Manager
allows users to reroute shipments, execute rush deliveries, and remedy problems
from a mobile device.
The application is integrated into the Manhattan SCALE (Supply Chain
Architected for Logistics Execution) solution and can be accessed by any Windows
8-enabled device. The Windows 8 architecture allows Manhattan SCALE users to
receive live notifications on current shipping metrics in the distribution process as
well as to change carriers on the fly. (Manhattan Associates, www.manh.com)
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Lift truck navigation system: Mitsubishi
Caterpillar Forklift America Inc. (MCFA) has
introduced the Jungheinrich Warehouse
Navigation system to the North American
market. The system uses transponder radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology to
control very-narrow-aisle lift trucks within the
aisles of a warehouse. Utilizing the system can
improve productivity by up to 25 percent,
depending on the application environment,
the company says.
The Warehouse Navigation system is a
semiautomatic approach to reaching pallet
positions in a warehouse. Transponders
placed in the warehouse floor at specific distances communicate with an RFID
reader/writer in the lift truck to identify aisle
locations and distances. The system knows
the lift truck’s location within the aisles and
can program it to reach specific pallet positions by automatically selecting the most efficient combination of traveling and lifting.
The system can be integrated with an existing warehouse management system (WMS),
which transmits orders to an RF terminal on
the forklift. When an order is received, the
operator activates the accelerator and the lift
truck proceeds to the designated pallet position. The lift truck can then store/retrieve a
pallet automatically or stop to allow the operator to pick from the pallet location.
According to MCFA, features and benefits
of the Warehouse Navigation system include:
▪ Increased productivity. The lift truck
selects the optimum combination of driving
and lifting to reach a pallet position in the
fastest and most efficient way possible.
▪ High picking and stacking accuracy. When
the lift truck arrives at the designated location, a spotlight (optional) illuminates the
picking position, showing the operator which
side of the aisle and which location to pick
from. The system also helps to ensure the correct pallet is moved based on the order
received from the WMS.
▪ Flexibility. Warehouse Navigation is adaptable to future changes in the warehouse
structure. If a rack row changes or more racking bays are added, the transponders are simply reprogrammed and the new configuration
is stored in the controller.
▪ Improved safety and control. The system
relies on orders from the customer’s WMS to
operate in a semiautomatic mode, selecting
the most efficient path based on the items
included in the order. However, the operator
can manually operate the truck when needed.
MCFA says the navigation system is the first
of its kind in North America. (Jungheinrich,
www.jungheinrich-lift-com)