In 2011, an inefficient and cumbersome pick line in an existing mezzanine area was undersized, falling apart and slowing workers down at George Falter in Baltimore, Maryland. “Our old system had lanes with plastic wheel tracks that would get busted up, and product would fall through or get hung up,” explains Frank Falter, CEO of George J. Falter Co. Inc. “Plus, the layout of the area made it tough for employees to reach products easily and safely.”
To address the problem, Falter turned to Werres Corporation, a materials handling solutions company based in Frederick, Maryland.
“George J. Falter distributes a variety of products that go into small stores, from candy to food items. This type of distributor has to store a significant number of SKUs, and most of those products are going to have broken-case picking. Carton flow racking is the product of choice in this setting. We recommended UNEX’s FlowCell carton flow racking because it’s the best product for the job.”
– Bill Costa, Vice President of Sales for Werres
UNEX was no stranger to the folks at George J. Falter. “We had worked with UNEX a couple of years before,” says Falter. “Mark Neuwirth came up with some great ideas for how to reconfigure the flow pattern for our cigarette pick operation.”
So, when it came time to rethink the pick lines in a mezzanine area, Falter says he was confident that UNEX could come up with the right storage density and distribution solution.
In the first phase of the mezzanine project, the team focused on the upper level, the pick point for grocery products and dry goods. “We had a combination of fast and slow-moving products on top of the mezzanine,” explains Falter. “UNEX designed two sides of Roller Rack with Flow Bed flanking both sides of standalone wire shelving for slower movers.”
“The finished area was the perfect combination of carton flow, static shelving and conveyor. It was very successful."
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The UNEX design incorporated 32 bays of carton flow and approximately 45 wire deck shelving units, resulting in three pick lines: two upstairs and one u-shaped line downstairs, housing 3,000 SKUs.
Columns holding up the mezzanine initially presented a challenge to the design team. “We worked with UNEX to figure out a way to make sure pickers could work around the columns and maximize the use of the space,” says Costa.
UNEX customized its roller system so that shelving actually went through the columns. “That’s the thing about UNEX. The team is up for challenges,” says Falter. “They work with you until they design a good, cost-effective solution.”
Falter says that Roller Rack and Flow Bed from UNEX have generated multiple benefits for the distribution center. Between previous improvements to the cigarette picking area and the mezzanine improvements, Falter says he’s been able to reduce the number of pickers by a third.
Neuwirth is quick to note that the Falter team’s hands-on approach was a key factor in the successful transition. The Falter team phased in the additional pick lines, which prevented interruptions to the day-to-day business. “Their commitment to the project played large for them and ensured the best return on their investment.”