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Animal Health Company Reslots Facility to Improve Pick Efficiency and Reduce Replenishments

When a Fortune 500 company, the largest global animal health company, began running out of space in their distribution center, they embarked on a mission to engineer their layout to accommodate growth, as well as improve pick efficiency, decrease replenishments, and reduce labor. They called in Conveyor Solutions Inc. (CSI), a Systems in Motion company, that creates storage innovations, system integrations, conveyor system solutions and more. CSI then introduced the company to one of their partners, Alpine Supply Chain Solutions.

Key Challenge

The manufacturer faced several challenges. They needed a growth plan for their new distribution center in Kansas City and additional pick locations in their current DC. Additionally, their current pick-and-pass operation had limitations that impacted efficiency.

Solution Implemented

With help from Alpine Chain Solutions and Conveyor Solutions Inc., this Fortune 500 company was able to improve pick efficiency, decrease replenishments, reduce labor, and achieve all their overall goals for the new DC.

Results

In the end, Alpine Supply Chain Solutions helped the company reduce the overall labor for picking from 16 to 11 associates before realizing the slotting savings. The DC went live in January 2024 and they are expected to save 12% of the baseline picking labor due to efficient slotting. Since Alpine took replenishment into account while slotting, the company is also expected to reduce their replenishment frequency by 45% due to slotting the high cubic movers in pallet locations, medium cubic movers in carton flow with multiple slots per SKU, and low cubic movers in carton flow with one slot per SKU.

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