logistics
In logistics, the dispensing unit is an essential component in the process of picking and distributing goods. This is a unit which, after being picked by the order picker, is dispensed either into collection containers or onto conveyor belts. It is important to emphasize that the dispensing unit does not necessarily have to be identical to the picking unit.
An illustrative example of this procedure is abbreviated two-stage picking. Here, an outer packaging unit is removed while the already picked sales units are placed in customer-specific picking containers. This flexibility makes it possible to optimize storage and picking processes by efficiently coordinating different packaging and picking units.
The use of the dispensing unit plays a decisive role in the logistics sector, particularly in increasing productivity and reducing storage costs. The targeted dispensing of units onto conveyor belts or into collection bins not only improves warehouse management, but also ensures the smooth processing of orders.
- Logistics1. is the scientific study of the planning, control and optimization of the flow of materials, people, energy and information in systems, networks and processes. - 2. is an industry term used to describe all companies or parts of companies that provide logistics services. In addition to transportation, handling and storage, logistics services increasingly include value-added services such as customer-specific packaging, assembly or data storage and information management. Cf. intralogistics, material flow. Source: logipedia / Fraunhofer IML