ISD introduces UltraBatch Dynamic Batch Picking Workstation platform

Augments goods-to-person, ASRS and pick-to-light systems in the warehouse

By Robotics 24/7 Staff    December 5, 2025         

ISD introduces UltraBatch Dynamic Batch Picking Workstation platform

Integrated Systems Design (ISD)

ISD said the Dynamic Batch Picking Workstation transforms underperforming ASRS, goods-to-person and pick-to-light systems into productivity powerhouses while reducing labor costs up to 50%.

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ISD introduces UltraBatch Dynamic Batch Picking Workstation platform

Integrated Systems Design (ISD)

ISD said the Dynamic Batch Picking Workstation transforms underperforming ASRS, goods-to-person and pick-to-light systems into productivity powerhouses while reducing labor costs up to 50%.

Integrated Systems Design (ISD), a Michigan-based provider of advanced manufacturing and warehousing integrated technologies, said its UltraBatch Dynamic Batch Picking Workstation is now available to augment existing goods-to-person (GTP), automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS), and pick-to-light (PTL) systems regardless of the OEM’s technology, model and age.

ISD said the UltraBatch Dynamic Batch Picking Workstation addresses the critical challenge facing order fulfillment and distribution centers: maximizing ROI from new or existing automated systems that either underperform their potential or simply require higher levels of performance.

Dynamic picking workstation details

ISD said the UltraBatch is a dynamic batch picking workstation, which enhances the automated system’s performance. The company said that operations across retail, 3PL, automotive and e-commerce facilities reported throughput increases of 33% per operator while achieving 99.9% picking accuracy and reducing total system labor requirements by 50%.

“Your significant-dollar automation investment might be operating at only 73% of its actual capacity,” said Ed Romaine, VP of marketing & business development at ISD. “We’re seeing order fulfillment operations and distribution centers struggle with the same challenge. They invested in ASRS or goods-to-person systems, but their picking procedures, processes or human operator inefficiencies are preventing them from capturing the full system benefits and ROI. The UltraBatch dynamic batch picking workstation solves this dilemma by transforming how operators interact with automation presentations and will benefit all operators from the weakest to the superstars.”

ISD said the UltraBatch Dynamic Batch Picking Workstation introduces intelligent software that analyzes all of the order’s characteristics. The software optimizes the orders according to their profiles, including SKU commonality, quantity on hand, container size and shipping requirements. The software then sends the orders to the UltraBatch for picking. ISD said this dynamic batching minimizes storage and retrieval presentations while maximizing picks per cycle. For more details on the UltraBatch Dynamic Batch Picking Workstation, click here.

 

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