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The ASRS eBook: A Deep Dive Into the Benefits of Automation

Dive into Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (ASRS) and discover the impact they’ve had on other operations and how they might help your operations.

Automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS) are used in several different industries from electronics to government, distribution to manufacturing. Operating on the goods-to-person principle, stored items are brought directly to an operator. ASRS typically replace large areas of shelving to maximize your existing facility and optimize your labor force.

To understand how ASRS can improve your operations in these areas, this 42 page eBook takes a closer look at the benefits, provides tools to calculate your potential savings and offers real world examples of customers using this technology.

Explore the six benefits of automation to determine where your operations could see the quickest return.

Section 1: Automation Optimizes Existing Space
Section 2: Six Steps to Optimized Throughput
Section 3: Boost Labor Productivity with Automation
Section 4: Reduce Picking Errors with ASRS
Section 5: Six Ways to Increase Inventory Control
Section 6: Positioning Your Team For Success


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