Intelligrated launches OLS shuttle system

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Intelligrated®  announces the launch of the Intelligrated OLS shuttle system. Ideal for operations with high-turn inventory storage and short order cycle times, Intelligrated’s highly-efficient automated storage and retrieval system provides quick access to individual cartons, totes and trays in a minimal footprint for high-volume distribution, fulfillment and manufacturing environments.

The Intelligrated OLS shuttle system provides easy access to a variety of product types for goods-to-operator fulfillment, just-in-time inventory management, as well as product sequencing and buffering to support mixed-unit load, full-case and break-pack order fulfillment, order consolidation and route-based delivery

The Intelligrated OLS offers the widest range of load handler options to handle a wide range of product sizes and types, including cases, totes and trays when needed.  The scalable system design expands to meet storage and throughput requirements through additional racking height or shuttles.

Intelligrated  designs, integrates, controls, installs and commissions each OLS system, providing 24X7 after-sales service and support through its nationwide network of local support centers, customer service DashboardTM incident and project tracking database, and OnTimePartsTM catalog. Based on proven concepts that apply the right mix of automation, software and labor, Intelligrated OLS shuttle systems meet each operation’s unique requirements.

“The addition of the shuttle system is a strategic component of Intelligrated’s mission to provide single-source, integrated automated material handling solutions that drive distribution and fulfillment productivity for customers around the world,” said Chris Lingamfelter, vice president, integrated system sales and strategy. “This system provides automated, flexible product handling in an efficient design backed by comprehensive service and support.”

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