Move to ease pressure on regional warehouse operators
As demand from e-commerce sector continues to grow, regional warehouse operators are under substantial pressure due to sudden demand for increased inventory space and lead time.
To help them boost productivity and navigate complex warehouse challenges, ACME has partnered with Kardex Remstar to provide solutions to assist in improving warehouse operations by partial automation using scalable solutions that provide for improved material flow and can be easily adapted to existing warehouse racking infrastructure, recent press communiqué indicated.
ACME’s solution-design team can design flexible warehousing systems using Kardex’s solutions for storing and retrieving items. This system significantly improves productivity and reduces energy consumption, whether being used to supply a production line with a wide range of products, as buffer storage in the assembly area, or for picking slow-moving parts in the distribution warehouse.
These solutions are perfect for companies in e-commerce, spare parts, pharma distributors, and mid-size companies that are looking to consolidate warehouse operations and looking to reduce real estate and manpower costs.
“With our partnership with Kardex, we can provide warehousing solutions that help to increase picking speed and reduce the storage area footprint through multilevel shelving,” commented Navin Narayan, Founder-CEO, ACME Intralog.
“These solutions substantially reduce labour costs, helps with quick manpower on-boarding with reduced training requirements and substantially reduces searching and travel time between aisles,” he added.
To meet the increasing demand, UAE headquartered ACME, which completed 45 years of operations this year, is planning to expand into Saudi Arabia this year. By the end of 2020, ACME also intends to open a sales and services office in Germany to bring them closer to their customers in the EU.