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Understanding Pick Modules in Warehouse Design: A Foundation for Scalable Fulfillment

Understanding Pick Modules in Warehouse Design: A Foundation for Scalable Fulfillment In warehouse design, a pick module is as much a process as it is a physical structure. More than just a collection of racks and conveyors, pick modules integrate product storage, picking, and movement into a highly organized, multi-level layout. The goal: to accelerate and streamline order fulfillment with…
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Warehouse Logistics Automation: What You Need to Know Before You Start

Warehouse Logistics Automation: What You Need to Know Before You Start   You’re under pressure. Orders are picking up, space is running out, and it’s harder than ever to find warehouse staff willing to work long shifts at competitive wages. You know automation is out there, and you’ve seen the headlines—robots, AI, conveyors moving product like clockwork. But here’s what…
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Streamlining Operations with Sorter Conveyors: A Guide for Growing Businesses

Streamlining Operations with Sorter Conveyors: A Guide for Growing Businesses As businesses grow, operational challenges increase. One of the most critical hurdles faced by directors of operations and warehouse managers is managing the rising complexity of shipments. Ensuring the right items are dispatched to the right locations, on time, becomes harder as order volumes soar. Sorter conveyors are a pivotal…
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Goods-to-Person vs. Picker-to-Goods

Which Picking System is Right for Your Warehouse? Warehouse efficiency is a competitive advantage, and the difference between Goods-to-Person (GTP) and Picker-to-Goods systems can mean the difference between slow, error-prone fulfillment and streamlined, high-speed operations. If your warehouse is still relying on manual picking, it may be time to evaluate whether a shift to automation could improve productivity, accuracy, and…
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5 Signs Your Warehouse Needs GTP

Is Your Warehouse Falling Behind? Here’s When to Consider GTP Efficiency is everything in today’s fast-paced distribution environment. If you’re struggling with slow fulfillment, high labor costs, or an increasing number of errors, it may be time to rethink your warehouse operations. Goods-to-Person (GTP) systems are transforming the way businesses handle inventory, increasing efficiency, reducing costs, and improving accuracy. But…
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Automated Mobile Robots Replace Traditional Automation

At PeakLogix, we specialize in designing and installing custom material handling systems that fit the unique needs of warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing facilities. Our solutions range from cutting-edge tech like autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) to traditional automated systems that still play a crucial role in many operations.  This article explores how AMRs revolutionize warehouse automation with flexibility and scalability.…
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WMS vs. WCS: Key Differences & Benefits for Warehouse Automation WMS

WMS vs. WCS: Key Differences & Benefits for Warehouse Automation

If you're searching for a Warehouse Management System (WMS), chances are your current system isn't keeping up with your growing business needs. So, let’s start by clarifying the difference between a WMS and a WCS and why your business might need both. What is a Warehouse Management System (WMS)? A Warehouse Management System (WMS) is software that helps manage your…
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We Already Have A WMS – Why Would I Upgrade Now?

Maybe you like your current warehouse management system (WMS). While it may have been top-of-the-line when you had it installed, technological advancements mean that what was once superefficient could now be holding you back. Maybe your business has changed and it seems like your current software is drifting further and further from your direction. Not upgrading your WMS could lead…