
Worldpac

Systems Integrator: Century Conveyor Service (Edison, NJ)
Conveyors Keep Auto Parts Moving
New system helps Worldpac distribution center expedite customer
orders fast and flawlessly.
Everyone's
had the unhappy experience. The repair shop had promised your car would
be ready on Tuesday. But the necessary part still hasn't arrived yet. So
now you'll have to wait until the end of the week. . .or maybe even
longer.
Worldpac is doing everything it can to make this all-too-common
scenario a thing of the past. This nationwide distributor of automotive
parts for imported vehicles has streamlined its entire operation to
ensure that the parts reach the repair shop when promised. Worldpac's
modern, 123,000 square-foot distribution center in Edison, N.J. is a key
part of that effort.
Worldpac is a company on the move, having recently acquired the auto
parts distributor Metrix. The company operates two distribution
centers-one in Newark, Calif., the other in Edison. The Edison facility,
which opened in July of 1998, ships to 31 branch replenishment offices
as well as to individual repair shops around the country. About 60
percent of the parts handled are sourced domestically; the remainder
come from overseas.
As part of its commitment to speedy delivery, the Edison distribution
center will ship orders received by 7 P.M. the very next morning. A big
factor in that demanding performance level is a new conveyor system from
Hytrol. It has enabled the distributor to consistently meet customer
commitments-while at the same time handling a record volume of orders.
Smoother Order Flow
Prior to installation of the new system, order-fulfillment was a
largely manual operation, says Patrick J. Healy, the company's director
of distribution. "The people moved through the facility, not the
order," Healy recalls, adding that today it's the other way around.
The
new operation boasts a simple and streamlined order-flow that all but
eliminates manual handling and movement. The system integrates several
of Hytrol's most popular units: live roller, gravity, and heavy-duty
incline. Healy and his staff worked closely with Century Conveyor
Service Inc. in the design and installation. Century Conveyor, also
based in Edison, is a systems integrator and Hytrol distributor.
The new system is fast, flexible, and responsive. It's been designed
to swiftly handle different sizes of totes as well as corrugated boxes.
In addition, oversize parts like tailpipes can move unimpeded throughout
the distribution center.
There are basically two types of orders: those going to the branches
and those going direct to repair shops. Picking for both types starts in
the zones on the ground floor. Items are picked into totes and placed on
one of two incline conveyors for transport up to the picking stations on
the mezzanine. Computer-generated reflective tapes guide the
consumer-direct totes through the picking process. The totes for the
larger branch replenishment orders are color-coded.
The main conveyor line on the mezzanine is a horizontal live-roller
unit (SPEZ model) with Hytrol's unique EZ Logic accumulation feature. EZ
Logic automatically senses product presence and effectively controls the
accumulation and release of product through the four picking zones.
Pop-up transfers automatically move the totes onto gravity conveyors
at the picking stations. After all items have been picked at one
station, the operator places the tote back on the powered conveyor for
movement to the next station if further picking is required. Computer
controls built into the system ensure that orders involving multiple
totes stay together.
The completed orders move back out on the takeaway conveyor, travel
around a curve segment, and then head down the incline to the
shipment-preparation area. Branch replenishment orders go directly to a
separate section of the distribution center. There, the operators build
pallet loads, which will be delivered by company trucks.
The customer-direct orders are diverted onto a powered conveyor line
that takes them through packing and manifesting. These orders are
handled by express carriers for next-day delivery.
Speed and Responsiveness
"The
totes go through the system flawlessly," sums up Healy. "They
go through quickly, too. A customer-direct order can be picked, checked,
packaged, and manifested in as little as 20 minutes." The Edison
distribution center now is processing more than 1,000 of these orders a
day.
In addition to the speed and responsiveness, shipment accuracy has
increased, too. Plus there's one more benefit: The systems integrator is
located only a few miles away. "If there's a question or a
problem," says Healy, "I know that Century Conveyor can get
here right away."
In the end, the biggest beneficiaries of the streamlined Edison
operation may be the end-consumers. Their cars are ready when
promised-and they get on with their lives.
The Worldpac Distribution Center
The order-fulfillment process begins at the picking stations on the
ground level. Items are picked into totes and placed on incline
conveyors for transport up to the picking stations on the mezzanine
level. Totes rest on gravity conveyors here as operators pick from one
station before moving totes on to the next. Completed orders are placed
back on takeaway and then travel down incline to packing and manifesting
area. Branch replenishment orders go to a separate section where they
are built into pallet loads for delivery by company trucks.
Customer-direct totes move through packing, manifesting, and shipping
stations. These orders are handled by express carriers.
Facts and Figures on the Distribution Center
Company: Worldpac
Facility: Distribution Center
Location: Edison, NJ
Size: 123,000 square feet
Employees: 160
Director of Distribution: Patrick J. Healy
Product handled: Automotive parts (36,000 SKUs)
Throughput: 1,000 orders per day (customer direct)
Types of conveyors: Live roller (EZ-Logic), heavy-duty incline,
gravity
Shipment method: Express carrier, company trucks
Conveyor supplier: Hytrol Conveyor Inc., Jonesboro, AR
Systems Integrator: Century Conveyor Service, Inc., Edison, NJ
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