The Burns & McDonnell team studied Jasco’s fulfillment process and ultimately recommended a design-build solution to create a system that worked to limit physical movement and eliminate repetitive actions, waste and errors. To improve order fulfillment, our firm deployed sophisticated picking and sequencing technologies.
The final design solution consists of an inbound carton system used to identify and sort more than 3,500 individual SKUs. It also includes replenishment stations, an automated shuttle storage and retrieval system, pick and pack stations, and self-loading ergonomic palletizers. Overall, the new system incorporates 80 robotic shuttles, 50,000 dynamic storage locations, an advanced warehouse control system, and appropriate conveyance to maximize uptime performance and reliability.
Also critical to the success of the operation was close collaboration with TGW Logistics Group, a global leader in systems integration for automated warehouse solutions. By combining integrated design and construction capabilities with TGW’s product offerings, the joint team was able to deliver a faster, more cost-effective product for Jasco. Collaboration included design, engineering, construction installation, and schedule coordination across all building requirements, such as electrical, structural, fire safety and mechanical systems.