Layout Examples
Discover the main layouts in which the Flow Rack is recommended
Picking Front
Combined with analyses of the stored product, a careful ergonomic study of box access can lead to significant performance gains in order separation operations. This includes installing auxiliary conveyors at the correct height and the possibility of using steps to access upper items.
Simple Flow Rack
Configurations with the downhill tracks forming a flat picking front are suitable for removing internal boxes. Small items can be removed through front openings in the boxes.
- Optimal use of shelf height.
- Excellent visibility and quick access to materials.
Large items can be removed through the top opening of the boxes. In addition, the drop-down tracks are recessed in a staircase pattern to allow more space for access to openings at the top of the boxes.
- Great visibility and quick access to materials;
- Easy order separation even for bulky materials.
Flow Rack with conveyor belt
Front-end integration with manual or automated conveyors is ideal for a picking strategy based on the picking order. All items in an order are grouped together in one box.
- Low investment in automated conveyor belts.
- Greater efficiency in picking.
Front-end integration with manual or automated conveyors is ideal for a picking strategy based on the picking order. All items in an order are grouped together in one box.
- Low investment in automated conveyor belts;
- Greater efficiency in picking.
Picking strategy based on separation order in different zones. It can be implemented through a combination of manual and automated conveyors.
- Excellent productivity due to short travel distances and quick return of empty boxes.