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Benefits of Automation in Material Handling Applications

The demand for quick deliveries has only grown in recent years – and the strain it puts on logistics facilities and material handling applications is real.

Adding industrial automation to these applications holds many benefits, and the overarching one for logistics facilities is the development of a more streamlined production process. Today we’re taking a look at the top 5 benefits of automation for material handling applications, and the role they play in optimizing production.

Automated material handling:

· Increases output: Automating processes helps facilities handle large volumes more quickly so items can be processed, moved, and stored at a faster rate, reducing processing time while increasing output and filling orders more quickly.

· Makes warehouses safer for employees: Some automated equipment – including automated storage and retrieval systems and automated forklifts – handle tasks that could be dangerous, difficult, or dull to perform. Automating these reduces the risk of physical harm to employees who would traditionally perform these tasks, and allows them to focus on higher-value work. It can also help ensure consistency in the task and reduce the risk or errors or defects.

· Helps ensure quality control: Have you ever received items that weren’t yours – or received damaged items? (Same.) Automated processes can help flag products that don’t meet defined standards before they head out for delivery. Depending on the systems used, you can also get real-time data or analytics on defects to help improve overall quality – such technology could pinpoint if a certain machine is malfunctioning.

· Can help reduce labor costs: Like many industries, supply chain logistics companies have been hit with a labor shortage. When staffing is lean, machines can help perform some actions, including picking and forklift movement. This will help your employees focus on more complex tasks.

· Makes the best use of the space you have: Using automated storage and retrieval systems and automated forklifts allows materials to be stacked vertically, optimizing warehouses’ square footage.  With automated equipment, less space is needed for employees to safely maneuver it in some areas.

Wondering how your material handling application can achieve maximum efficiency? Our parent company, Belden, has identified five design elements that help you connect warehouse assets and workers for an optimized automated material handling environment. Learn more here!