VELOCITY VIDEO CASE HISTORY
Receiving on a roll
ACCURACY IS IMPORTANT IN ANY DISTRIBUtion operation, but it is critical for companies that
have a large number of SKUs. High SKU counts require that
the right inventory is always in the right place – and that
process of accountability starts in receiving. An efficient and
accurate receiving operation provides the ability to accurately
identify products wherever they may be within the facility. It also
helps to assure that customers are correctly and quickly shipped
the products that they order.
This month marks the first shipments
from MSC Industrial Supply Co.’s (MSC)
newest customer fulfillment center in
Columbus, Ohio. MSC is a leading value-added distributor of industrial supplies
across North America. Among the new
material handling equipment installed in
the 400,000-square-foot facility are 12
mobile carts with integrated power from
Newcastle Systems. The carts help MSC
efficiently receive the more than a quarter
million SKUs the company expects to
eventually stock in Columbus.
The use of mobile carts in the receiving
process is nothing new to MSC. A few years ago, the operations at the
company’s Atlanta customer fulfillment center developed prototype
mobile carts using several old aluminum picking carts and configuring
equipment (batteries, chargers, and inverters) that were carried from
its industrial stock. It did not take long for MSC managers to realize
expected gains in efficiency by processing receipts directly at the
receiving docks. However, MSC soon realized it needed more durable
carts to maintain the efficiency improvements while meeting increasing customer demands for quick product delivery.
“Our customers have to get their products to market faster, so they
are demanding more speed from us. We had to look for the next gen-
eration of mobile carts,” explains Shane Honig, senior industrial engi-
neer at MSC. “We wanted something more functional, with batteries,
chargers, and inverters all designed to work together. We also wanted a
solution that was not just repurposed carts, but something that would
be more ergonomic, would improve the work functions of our asso-
ciates, and would allow us to meet the demands of our customers.”
That’s when the company looked to Newcastle Systems to provide
new carts, purposely designed for the rugged environment of daily
distribution. Each mobile cart holds everything that receiving personnel
need, including a computer and monitor, a wireless scanner, bar code
and label printers, a toolbox with box-cutting tools, and other supplies.
The carts also contain maintenance-free batteries, chargers, and invert-
ers to assure that power is maintained for
up to 12 hours – plenty of power for a
full shift. The carts also fit well into MSC’s
lean distribution processes. Everything is
efficiently organized on the carts to assure
that workers have what they need to keep
product moving.
“We are able to take the cart to the
product instead of having the product
being brought to us,” says Rich Delille,
In addition to receiving bulky items, the carts are being used as
additional workstations to receive smaller goods, and they also are
employed to process outbound pallets for less-than-truckload shipping.
The company is so pleased with the carts’ performance there that
it also plans to install them in facilities in Nevada, Pennsylvania, and
Indiana. The labor savings alone provide a return on investment of only
four to six months.
“Our partnership with Newcastle Systems has been one that has
been cost-effective and productive for MSC, but it has also been
one that has allowed us to support our commitment to continuous
improvement and our 5S lean processes throughout our business,”
says Honig.
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New mobile carts with integrated power make receiving more efficient at
industrial supplier MSC.
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