Warehouse automation is an increasingly talked about topic amongst Supply Chain Managers. In this article, Carolyn Schroten, National Logistics Solutions Manager at Coca-Cola Amatil, discusses the value of warehouse automation and details how this has improved efficiency at both their Northmead and Eastern Creek sites.
There are various reasons which could drive the research into and subsequent implementation of warehouse automation. Some key reasons include:
Irrespective of the reason, automation should be part of long term warehouse strategies and may or may not have immediate tangible (short-term) savings.
As there is a lot of complexity involved in automation it isn't necessarily always the right solution to automate. Some things to consider are:
A classic example in warehousing is automating the internal warehouse process without consideration of the despatch process and subsequent traffic management at the docks. Ask yourself, 'has automation made the operation so efficient that the staging and dock areas are now overloaded with goods?'.
At CCA, Project Jupiter included the full automation of the full pallet storage warehouse at Northmead and semi-automation for the case picking warehouse at Eastern Creek. We automated the Northmead site for two key reasons:
The Eastern Creek case pick facility services our smaller order sized customers and is therefore more reactive to order profile (quantity and range) changes of mixed pallets. Here we looked at the processes where it made sense e.g. the replenishment of stock from the Northmead production facility through automated skate docks. This eliminates all forklift handling (for loading and unloading) at both sites from production up to the point of putaway into the pickface at Eastern Creek.
We are continuously reviewing our processes and assessing when and how it makes sense to automate.
Implementing automation has a greater impact on the skill base of a company than most companies take into consideration. Understanding and operating automation will change the required skill set from a manual task driven environment (re-active) to a process focused and problem solving (analytical and pro-active) employee base.
As we have seen at CCA, automation certainly provides major benefits to an organisation, provided the process and people side is well planned and well transitioned.