Flexiforce Pick to Light
FlexiForce designs, manufactures and supplies components for manufacturers of overhead doors. The small to mediumsized businesses supplied by FlexiForce were at one time found solely in the Netherlands. Now they are located throughout Europe and often further afield. In order to aid growth in its Hungarian operation, FlexiForce has installed a Pick to Light system from Pcdata, just as it did some years previously in its operation in Barneveld, the Netherlands. Interestingly, this time around the company did not opt for the comprehensive Distrib PTL system, but for a standard PickStar solution instead. While the system is different, the results have been just as compelling!
FlexiForce began using Pick to Light in its Barneveld operation as early as 2004. The supplier of components for overhead doors uses the order picking technology for assembling hardware sets containing bolts, nuts, screws, bearing plates and other pieces of hardware. “Manufacturers of overhead doors can purchase all their components from us in bulk. However, we do also supply fully customised kits that contain all components to manufacture a door in accordance with a specified model and size. In addition to customised rails and springs, such a kit consists of a hardware set which includes all the mounting materials an engineer needs”, Hans Lubbers, general director of FlexiForce Nederland, explains.
The contents of the hardware sets are determined by the FlexiForce ERP system, which exactly calculates the required quantity of each product based of the customer order. This bill of material acts as a picking list for the Pick to Light system, supplied by Pcdata. This system manages the displays of the three hundred picking locations where all the small items are stored. The order pickers push a box on the roller conveyor that runs along the picking locations and pick the number of products that correspond with the numbers on the displays. “Thanks to Pick to Light, the number of picking er-rors has been reduced to virtually zero. That is a massive improvement on the previous process, when we frequently had to send components afterwards”, a satisfied Mr Lubbers explains.