Today’s warehouse managers
have a bewildering array of technologies to choose from as they strive to
streamline operations, reduce costs and improve performance. BCP
Supply Chain Director, Tony Beales, compares three of these technologies –
Voice, RF Scanning and Pick to Light How
does each work? Picking
is the only warehouse activity where the three technologies can be directly
compared so it’s probably best to start there. With
Pick to Light, stock locations have light nodes connected to the main computer
system. These light up indicating the number of items to be picked. When the
picker has finished the picking task he notifies the system by pressing a
button next to the node. RF
Scanning and Voice systems link to the main WMS via a Radio Frequency (RF) network.
With the former, pickers use mobile
scanning units to communicate with the WMS.
These indicate the location and number of items to be picked and the
user confirms his pick by scanning a bar code on the item and/or location and
keying in the number of items picked. With
Voice systems the
picker wears a small, portable computer and a head-set incorporating a microphone.
He operates totally hands-free, receiving verbal instructions via the
headset and confirming his actions to the WMS through the microphone. What
benefits do these systems offer? Speed,
accuracy of pick and, to a greater or lesser extent, real-time management of
the pick face. So,
which is the best? That’s
not straightforward. All three deliver
very high accuracy levels, with Voice having a bit of an edge, but in terms of
productivity, it depends on the nature of the business and the products being
handled. How
so? For
small fast moving items, Pick to Light can provide significant productivity
advantages because the picker can see simultaneously all the items to be
picked, rather than being given sequential instructions. Usually, the picker will be stationary,
picking from a relatively small area into boxes or totes on a conveyor system. So
Pick to Light isn’t suitable for picking by case or picking a range of products
that differ in size and weight? That’s
right. You’d need Voice or RF Scanning
for those scenarios. In addition,
wireless connection is ideal for areas that are difficult to wire or for users
who need the flexibility to move equipment around a lot. Pick to Light is also the most inflexible
system in terms of interacting with the WMS to manage anomalies while Voice is
the best as the user can assess and interpret the situation at the picking
location and report back so that rapid corrective action can be taken if
necessary. What
about warehouse operations other than Picking? Again
you really only have the choice between Voice and RF Scanning. Pick to Light is essentially a Picking
technology, while both Scanning and Voice can be used across all warehouse activities. So
how do you choose between Voice and RF Scanning? In
many ways they provide the same kinds
of benefit and level of return compared with paper. However, despite being a little more expensive,
Voice does provide significant quantifiable benefits over and above Scanning
because it is ‘hands and eyes-free’. Voice
operators visually focus on the assigned task and are not diverted by the need
to key into the scanning unit, while errors due to keying inaccuracies are
eliminated. Moreover, with RF Scanning,
no matter how the device is worn, it limits freedom of the hands, making
lifting, particularly of heavy or awkward items, more difficult and slowing
down picking. Companies that have
replaced RF Scanning with Voice report quantifiable accuracy and productivity
gains. So
which offers the best ROI? Almost
certainly Voice. Pick to light is
expensive – both in terms of the system itself and the expensive conveyor
systems required. As a result, despite
delivering high productivity, it may not offer the best ROI. RF Scanning is less expensive, but also less
efficient. Voice Directed picking offers
productivity approaching, and sometimes equalling, that of a Pick to Light
system, at a fraction of the cost. Add
to this the fact it can deliver improvements across the whole spectrum of
warehouse activities and it has to be the optimum choice for most operators. VOICE PICK TO LIGHT RF SCANNING Accuracy 99.99% 99.90% 99.90% Productivity gains over paper
based picking 25% 40% 15% Hands and eyes free ü ü û Simultaneous/sequential Sequential Simultaneous Sequential Picking ü ü ü Replenishment ü û ü Goods in ü û ü Stock count ü û ü Mixed locations ü û ü Maintenance Low High Low Large/heavy products/case picking Ideal Not
Recommended Not Ideal Frozen products Ideal ü û Catch weight ü û ü Ability to change work processes High Low High Cost Medium Very High Low Take your pick - at
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