Tuesday 9 July 2013

Automated Storage and Retrieval System Mid-Load UltraStore ASRS from Integrated Systems Design - ISD Literature Is Now Available

The Mid-Load UltraStore Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS) literature offers information on automated storage and retrieval systems for efficient buffer storage, goods to person, order fulfillment, and order picking applications.


Wixom, MI – July 1, 2013 – Scalable mid-load ASRS from ISD offers flexibility for companies’ changing future needs and is detailed in ne




w educational literature now being made to the public. The UltraStore Mid-Load Automated Storage and Retrieval System can be used for unique inventory items as well as pallet loads, totes, and cartons.

The Mid-Load UltraStore Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS) educational literature informs of applications and specifications which separate a mid-load ASRS from other crane systems. Companies that handle inventory needing reliable 100% system access, allowing for planned or unlpanned future system relocation, fast return on investment, quick availability and smooth maintenance will often find the mid-load a perfect solution.


The literature details how the mid-load UltraStore ASRS is made in America and provide cost effective operation by using a moveable surface mounted track and guide system. This design not only reduces installation time, but allows flexibility as the system can be easily relocated as an organization’s needs change.


Optional Perfect-Uptime™ system allows the UltraStore mid-load automated storage and retrieval system to be productive even during down times including scheduled maintenance periods. This manual system helps assure that the stored items are accessible at all times for maximum reliability.


The crane immediately moves down the lane while positioning the shuttle to the proper height. The crane stops at the correct position and the shuttle inserts or extracts the stored material and brings it back down to the operator area. Here the item can be moved onto awaiting fork lifts, conveyor system or work station for ergonomic operations.


Integrated Systems Design – ISD is a leading manufacturer, systems consultant, designer and integrator for warehouse, manufacturing, distribution, wholesale, life sciences, institutions and retail organizations in North America. ISD systems are renowned for their tremendous value, reliability and ease of maintenance. Systems are designed using technologies from the leading material handling manufacturers of the world.


Solutions designed by ISD focus on providing space savings, increased productivity, reduced labor, higher accuracy and system flexibility to change as an operation’s activities change in the future. Utilizing proven technology and off the shelf components helps provide cost effective solutions requiring minimum maintenance and yielding fast Return on Investments (ROI).

  

ISD expertise ranges from handling and picking pieces (eaches), cases, pallets, build lines, and special or custom handling solutions. Products and services include: automatic storage and retrieval (ASRS), conveyor, robotics, batch stations, automatic inserters and printers, pick to light, A-frames, horizontal and vertical carousels, vertical lift modules (VLMs), controls, software (including inventory management, WCS, WMS, MES and ERP), application and facility consulting and design, AutoCAD, system simulation, moves, installation and service.

  

For high resolution images or a word document for this release, simply click the link below or contact Ed Romaine at 215-431-4524 or email eromaine@isddd.com. For more information on ISD (Integrated Systems Design), call 248-668-8250 or visit the ISD web site at www.ISDDD.com/


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Integrated Systems Design (ISD)

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Automated Storage and Retrieval System Mid-Load UltraStore ASRS from Integrated Systems Design - ISD Literature Is Now Available

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