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Warehouse management solutions offer better control over inventory tracking, materials handling, process analysis and preventive maintenance guidance.

Material handling is critical to ensure that your materials and goods safely move from one stage to the other in the supply chain.

GSS Machinery offers the most advanced storage systems and retrieval systems for material handling.

Our portfolio of projects have included: automated systems, ASRS (automated storage and retrieval), archive rack, archive shelving, boltless rack, boltless shelving, cantilever rack, carton flow, cold storage, conveyor systems, dock leveler, high density storage, loading dock equipment, lockers, mezzanines, mobile aisle systems, in-plant modular office, pallet rack, pallet flow, pushback rack, industrial shelving, jib crane, gantry crane, rivet shelving, wire shelving, racks, material handling equipment, industrial shelving, scissor lift tables, storage shelving, metal shelving, storage rack, vertical lift modules, work benches.

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Bulk handling material equipment controls, transports and stores loose form materials in large quantities.

To increase productivity, accuracy and efficiency, you can combine your automated storage system and our warehouse management solutions.

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Take your material handling to the next level with the most advanced storage and retrieval systems from GSS Machinery.

The following four dimensions impact the efficiency of your warehouse's material handling process: Movement, Time and Quantity.

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Material handling is the movement, protection, storage and control of materials and products throughout manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, consumption and disposal. As a process, material handling incorporates a wide range of manual, semi-automated and automated equipment and systems that support logistics and make the supply chain work. Their application helps with:

A recent survey revealed that overexertion in the workplace is the leading cause of disability in the United States. Falling and being struck or crushed by an object are second and third, respectively.

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2. Standardization: Standardize your processes and equipment to achieve predictable results. However, you should still be flexible. Your team should be able to anticipate future changes in the size of boxes, so that you can use equipment that can move smaller or larger boxes.

Storage Solutions: How do they fit in? ALL OF IT! Our team is able to provide all the equipment needed for efficient storage operations. We also offer the services required to put your operation into motion. We provide turnkey solutions for all your warehouse design issues. Storage Solutions offers in-house design, project management and installation teams. These professionals take customers' visions and make them a reality.

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Engineered systems cover a variety of units that work cohesively to enable storage and transportation. They are often automated. A good example of an engineered system is an Automated Storage and Retrieval System, often abbreviated AS/RS, which is a large automated organizational structure involving racks, aisles and shelves accessible by a “shuttle” system of retrieval. The shuttle system is a mechanized cherry picker that can be used by a worker or can perform fully automated functions to quickly locate a storage item’s location and quickly retrieve it for other uses.

We can assist with design and layout, custom fabrication, and installation for your plant, shop, or warehouse. There are no requirements too small or too large. We have worked with many companies, large and small, including Fortune 500 companies. For a free consultation, call us first if you are thinking about a new building or expansion. We will take the guesswork out when it comes to choosing the right equipment for your project.

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Heavy loads should be placed on the lower or middle shelves. Long, tall, or top-heavy items should be stored on their sides or secured to prevent tipping. To access materials in higher locations, place ladders on stable, level surfaces and use stair platforms. Properly lift materials.

A material storage system's function is to store materials for a period of time and to provide access to those materials when needed. Material types Table 11.1 shows the product (raw material, purchased parts, and work-in-process). Finished product (including rework and scrap) Process (Refuse, Toding, Spare parts)

Planning Principles Include:
Principle of Planning: All material handling activities should be planned.
The systems principle states that handling activities should be integrated and coordinated.
The Simplification Principle... The Material Flow Principle... The Gravity Principle... The Unit Size Principle...
Principle of Space Utilization:... Principle of Safety: