MHD Supply Chain Solutions February 2022

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THE X-FACTOR Cross-docking solutions are nothing new in the food sector. However, João Marinho, Senior Sales Consultant Warehouse Solutions for Vanderlande ANZ, explains why the strategy is becoming an increasingly attractive option for retailers considering their first steps towards automation – and how the company’s XDOCK solution can help businesses after an unprecedented period of market turbulence.

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abour scarcity, an increasing shift to online ordering and delivery models and a global pandemic have all significantly impacted the grocery and food retail sector. João Marinho, Senior Sales Consultant Warehouse Solutions for Vanderlande ANZ says Australian and New Zealand retailers are needing to respond to a market that continues to grow year on year and is changing beyond all recognition. The pivot to online sales has accelerated the demand for technology and innovation within distribution centres, with increased automation the key to maximising future opportunities in food retail. While Vanderlande was established in Australia in 2012, it has over seven decades of experience in moving its customers’ businesses forward in the airports, warehousing and parcel markets. João says the company is therefore perfectly placed to help food retailers who are looking more closely at the efficiency of their current operations and searching for the ideal platform for growth. “The pandemic has had an undoubted effect on food retail and there’s now a real appetite for cross-docking solutions in the market,” he says. “Due to the unique labour situation in Australia, there was a significant lack of available people once borders closed. That shortage of manual labour has really driven the need for automation and many customers are contacting us with concerns about their ability to deal with the spikes in demand.” Vanderlande has a long track record of supplying warehousing process automation systems for many major retailers, including some of the largest distribution centres in the Southern Hemisphere. But it’s not 46 | MHD FEBRUARY 2022

XDOCK is used in many sites worldwide.

limited to the biggest players. João believes that Vanderlande’s XDOCK is designed to help retailers taking their first steps in search of greater control of their DC processes as they begin the move from manual to automated logistic operations. Scaleability is one of the biggest advantages of such a system, allowing retailers to overcome the challenges of labour scarcity with a material handling system that can be easily scaled up to match the growth of their business. “We’ve installed systems in various countries in Europe, as well as in many other countries in the world,” João notes. “XDOCK is a really flexible solution that provides food retailers with the perfect platform for growth.” Vanderlande’s XDOCK combines ergonomically designed infeed stations with its high-capacity POSISORTER sliding shoe sorter, and VISION

(Vanderlande’s Warehouse Control System) software. It can handle a wide range of case types and is known for its high availability and reliable operation. An XDOCK system provides a wide range of benefits, including less dependency on labour, reliable delivery times to stores, more accurate deliveries, and enhanced tracking and tracing. “This kind of solution is really flexible, and the core POSISORTER system can sort almost any size and shape of case,” he adds. “With a capacity over 6,000 cases per hour, it’s higher than what most cross-docking operations require. It also has a high sort accuracy, relatively low noise levels and gentle product handling, thanks to its closed deck, which allows such a wide variety of goods to be handled via its smooth sorting action.” A common barrier to investment in automation is the concern over


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People on the move

1min
pages 58-60

Products

2min
page 57

SCLAA

7min
pages 54-56

The cross-docking X-Factor

4min
pages 46-47

The importance of traceability

6min
pages 44-45

Prological’s Logical Outlook

6min
pages 52-53

TMHA setting the sustainability agenda

5min
pages 48-51

Fuzzy LogX success through safety

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pages 42-43

Automation and the supply chain

7min
pages 40-41

Diverseco on weighing up the options

6min
pages 21-23

IoT meets parcel delivery excellence

7min
pages 24-25

Körber’s 2022 supply chain predictions

6min
pages 37-39

Envista’s fully integrated

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pages 29-32

A new wave of development

5min
pages 33-36

Lowest vacancy rates in history

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pages 26-28

Industry news

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pages 6-13

The future of the industrial

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