WesTrac, a Caterpillar equipment provider to the construction, mining and agricultural industries, is deploying Dematic’s AutoStore solution to automate operations at its distribution centre in Tomago, New South Wales.
AutoStore is an automated storage, goods-to-person (GTP) picking and fulfilment solution, designed to maximise warehouse space and minimise manual labour.
When compared to a typical manual warehouse operation, Dematic said that AutoStore streamlines the process significantly, creating a highly efficient picking system – with one picker working at the equivalent of 4-5 manual pickers.
“Like many businesses, the pandemic created an unprecedented set of challenges for WesTrac as we worked to maintain high service levels to our customers across NSW and the ACT despite global supply chain delays and disruptions,” said Danielle Bull – GM of Operations at WesTrac.
“The high level of productivity and redundancy we anticipate from the AutoStore solution will ensure our orders are fulfilled and delivered on time, with optimised movements and operator interactions, and the flexibility for the system to match our business growth,” Bull said.
AutoStore is a unique and scalable solution. The grid can be easily expanded with minimal interruption and progressively filled with bins as storage demand grows. Businesses only need to invest in enough capacity to cover the short-term, allowing businesses to save their money for later, when the business reaches its growth targets, without overcapitalising if it doesn’t.
“AutoStore is ideal for industries looking for an advanced, fully automated solution to maximise storage capacity and streamline warehouse picking operations,” said Seth van Dijk, Business Development Manager at Dematic.
“AutoStore delivers the latest in warehouse automation technology, while serving as one of the densest, small footprint storage systems on the market,” van Dijk said.
“Providing a high level of productivity and redundancy, the AutoStore solution will ensure that WesTrac can fulfill and deliver orders, with the solution able to adapt for further growth in the future,” he said.
Dematic said that AutoStore is also one of the most sustainable warehouse picking solutions available today, with the robots using power regeneration technology to reduce energy consumption.
“Built to cater for a variety of business demands, whether it be upscaling for future growth or gaining valuable insights into warehouse operations to deliver business-critical improvements, AutoStore is a solution designed for proactive planning, better productivity, and a self-sufficient warehouse, and we are excited to see WesTrac reap the benefits of this system upon the project’s completion,” van Djik concluded.
Source: Dematic