Automation lifeline for medical equipment manufacturer

Medical equipment manufacturer ERBE is using a new warehouse management solution to map its materials handling processes, from goods receipt to product storage, and from picking to packing, including preparation of all freight documentation.

ERBE services its global market from a sole production facility in Tübingen, Germany. A strong growth in exports (now at 80%) meant it needed a new logistics operation to cope with the differing demands. A new 38,000 m2 logistics centre has been built and accommodates: small parts storage, where up to 260 parts per hour can be picked; high-rack storage area with wire-guided narrow aisle turret trucks; plus areas for storing hazardous materials and sterile goods. The operation is managed with the help of ASSIST4, a warehouse management system from AEB International. For ERBE, standardisation and automation were key requirements when planning the new system, and the implementation enables product scanning with online link to the central management system, an interface to ERBE's ERP system, electronic processing of all shipping documents, and online transmission of import and export declarations to customs authorities. Key features include both a laser-guided display and a monitor display to facilitate stock putaway and removal in the automatic small-parts storage area. A laser beam points to the tray segment from which the goods are to be removed.