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Good news! That new exercise bike you ordered arrived. Bad news! Now you have to move it upstairs.
The flat-pack box is lean, but also long and wide – so much so, that it barely fits up the stairs. What you’re experiencing in the struggle of moving such a bulky, irregularly shaped item through your house is reminiscent of the challenges that distribution centers face handling such items every day.
Whether furniture, sporting goods, outdoor equipment or something else, large, irregularly shaped items are described as “non conveyable” when their physical characteristics prevent them from being handled by automated conveyor and sortation systems, necessitating alternative workflows.
Common characteristics of non-conveyables include:
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Automated sortation and conveyor systems cannot handle bulky, irregularly shaped items – leaving employees the arduous work of lifting and moving everything from furniture to sporting goods...but what if you could automate these non-conveyable items?
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