Order picking flow rack
Construction types
Order picking flow racks from GALLER can be installed in any type of racking. From standard order picking rack for piece goods to fully automated AMS – the right solution for every application.
Standard order picking flow rack
For piece goods
- Simple and inexpensive installation
- Individual design and complete use of the rack front for the provision of goods
Order picking flow rack
For piece goods with upstream conveyor technology
- Full utilisation of the rack front for the article range
- Good productivity using conveyor (for transporting the order picking containers)
- No loss of time due to twisting and turning
- Ergonomic order picking due to individually designed order picking front
Order picking flow frame
For piece goods with pallet buffer on the replenishment side and upstream conveyor technology on the order picking side
- Ergonomic order picking thanks to well designed order picking area at the front of the rack
- Easy transport of the order picking container via the front non-powered roller conveyor
- Automatic transport of the orders to despatch using conveyor situated at the rear
- No loss of time due to twisting and turning
- Short feeding paths using pallet buffer
- Optimum utilisation of the hall height
Integration of the piece goods flow frames and pallet roller conveyors in existing racks with dynamic pallet buffer (push-in roller conveyors)
- Simultaneous order picking of individual piece goods and complete units
- Short distances on the replenishment side, quicker feeding and optimal use of available height due to pallet buffer
- Automatic pallet follow-through thanks to dynamic buffer
Order picking tunnel with roller conveyors as pallet buffer
- Safe working in order picking tunnel
- Optimal utilisation of floor space and height
- Short replenishment paths thanks to the dynamic palette buffer (flow rack)
Automated miniload system (AMS) with upstream order picking flow channels on both sides
- Continuous and rapid availability of order picking goods due to automatic feeding
- Continuous stock control by connection to a data processing program
- Optimal use of hall height
Multi-storey order picking flow rack, fed by forklift or AMS, with central conveyor
- Optimal utilisation of floor space and height
- Automatic further transport of the finished orders using conveyor
- Continuous availability of goods due to AMS
- Individually adjusted and fully utilised rack front for order picking
Fully automatically loaded flow rack with upstream static AMS container locations as well as order picking flow channels and conveyor system
- Continuous availability of the articles due to completely automated loading
- Easy transport of the order picking containers via upstream conveyor technology
- Optimal use of hall
- Continual stock control using data processing system