Case conveyors come in all sorts of shapes, sizes , and functions. They are mainly used to move cases of product from one area of a warehouse to another. They come in standard sizes and are usually measured in the Between Frame (BF) dimension. The width of case conveyors is one of the first things engineered as smaller BF conveyors cost less, but also can conveyor a smaller product range.
Individual conveyors are installed together in a myriad of configurations to accommodate spatial, throughput, and operational requirements. These groups of conveyors would represent a conveyor system, with each conveyor engineered to work together to move, sort, and stage cartons.
Belt conveyors are used for their positive traction on corrugate and can be used to incline/ decline the conveyor system, gap cartons for decision points, and fill specialty operations. Accumulation conveyors are typically roller driven conveyors that use sensors to queue product from one functional area to the next allowing the system to flow without stopping one area and causing bottlenecks. Live roller conveyors transport cases help run conveyor lines around curves and merges, while gravity conveyors allow the cases own velocity (including humans pushing the case) to convey from one area to the next.
Belt Conveyors are useful for their positive grip on a case. They can be used to convey cases up, or down.
Weather you use AS/RS, picking software, or Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs), most systems will require some type of case conveyor system. It is the most economical way to transport high volumes of cases from one operational area (or zone) to the next. Case conveyors can also be used to merge cases from separate areas of the warehouse together, and even sort a single line of cases into many (sorting to pallet build or dock door locations for example.
The wide array of case conveyor styles and models available provide a vast number of unique features and qualities to handle a wide variety of cases, cartons and totes.
There are many benefits to using case conveyor including:
Case conveyors have a wide array of applications. Each type is designed with a specific application in mind and they must be applied with care as each conveyor affects the one upstream and the one down stream.
Conveyco has been applying conveyor to order fulfillment systems for over 40 years. Our engineering department can apply conveyor creatively to minimize capital expense while keeping the system functioning as one cohesive unit. There is a fine line between minimizing costs without giving away functionality. Each situation is different, and Conveyco knows where conveyor capital is best spent, and where the opportunities for value engineering exist.
Conveyco has spent decades building relationships with the best in breed conveyor lines to allow a wide array of tools curated to pick the manufacturers that best fit each application.
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