- Industry > Textile·Paper
- Application > Material Handling
- Sector > Logistics
- ##WarehouseAutomation
- ##AMRDeployment
- ##Intralogistics
- ##OrderFulfillment
- ##PickingProductivity
- ##RobotFleetManagement
- ##ShelfToPerson
- ##STPFulfillment
A leading Japanese fashion company introduced an HIK robotics solution to optimize apparel logistics operations in a large-scale warehouse spanning over 11,000 m². The STP (Shelf-to-Person) system—integrating a fleet of 181 AMRs (Autonomous Mobile Robots) with 26 workstations—has transformed the facility into a smart fulfillment center, delivering productivity aligned with the latest trends in the apparel logistics industry.
Components
- Robot
181 AMRs
- Peripherals
Workstations (26 units): Robots deliver required items by bringing entire shelving units to operators, enabling fast and accurate order fulfillment. STP (Shelf-to-Person) system: Minimizes wasted travel time by bringing shelves directly to operators. Integrated control system (WMS): Monitors material flow in real time and orchestrates the robot fleet and workstations to optimize operations.
Workflow
- STEP 1.
- The WMS analyzes customer order data and dispatches tasks to the robots
- STEP 2.
- Robot dispatch: AMRs pick the required SKUs from warehouse shelving and deliver them to workstations
- STEP 3.
- Operator processing: Operators verify items at the workstation and pack orders
- STEP 4.
- Ship preparation: Packed orders are transferred to the shipping/staging area.
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