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NorthShore Care’s new application for autonomous mobile robots (AMRs)

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…NorthShore Care Supply’s solution provider (Numina Group) features AMRs (Waypoint Robotics,) capable of moving very large carts that can carry up to a 700-pound payload while keeping order selectors in designated pick areas like the more conventional AMRs we’re familiar with. A fleet of six AMRs can process approximately 3,500 orders a day. Dan Hanrahan, president of Numina Group, estimates…


NorthShore Care Supply Optimizes Processes With AMRs and Carts

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…integration, voice recognition, warehouse control system, and print & apply: The Numina Group Robotics: Waypoint Robotics Motor driven roller conveyor: TGW Extendable conveyor: Caljan WMS: NorthShore Care Supply ERP: Syspro supported by BT Partners Mobile computing & bar code scanning: Zebra Technologies Pallet rack: Ridg-U-Rak Pallet flow and carton flow rack: Mallard Manufacturing Shelving: Western Pacific Storage Solutions Lift trucks:…


NorthShore’s New Application for Autonomous Mobile Robots

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…NorthShore Care Supply’s solution provider (Numina Group) features AMRs (Waypoint Robotics,) capable of moving very large carts that can carry up to a 700-pound payload while keeping order selectors in designated pick areas like the more conventional AMRs we’re familiar with. A fleet of six AMRs can process approximately 3,500 orders a day. Dan Hanrahan, president of Numina Group, estimates…


Pick-to-light’s evolution

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…advises Dan Hanrahan, CEO of Numina Group, a warehouse automation and warehouse execution system 〈WES〉 software provider. “When examining and selecting picking methods, the first thing we do is dig into the application, the order volume profile data, and then we analyze the SKU velocity,” says Hanrahan. “With pick-to-light, the highest velocity SKUs are best suited to lights. That way,…


Numina Group and Waypoint Robotics team on order fulfillment solution

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…9600), executives with Way-point and Numina detailed how they teamed up to create an automated batch order picking solution based on Waypoint’s autonomous mobile robot (AMR) and Numina’s voice-directed picking and Real-time Distribution Software (RDS) solution. The RDS software’s Batch Bot Voice Picking Application integrates with Waypoint’s Vector AMR and “Kingpin” attachment module to enable an efficient zone batch-picking application…


Automation: What’s at the heart of your system?

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…Dan Hanrahan, CEO of The Numina Group. “I look at order fulfillment as a three-legged stool of picking, packing and shipping,” he says. “If any one of those areas gets out of alignment with the others, it causes problems.” For example, says Hanrahan, if a DC adopts voice picking and ramps up the number of orders picked per hour, but…


Big Picture: Little things that make a big difference in your operation

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…says Dan Hanrahan, president of Numina Group, isn’t with the print-and-apply system, but further upstream with the picking process. He urges customers to think of the pick, pack, validation and flow of an order as one continuous process that begins with picking and ends with a product going into a truck. “The first step used to be to buy a…


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