MMH    Topics     Equipment    Columns

Packaging Corner: Hybrid systems improve e-commerce packing

Match the right-sized box to contents faster, easier with automatically captured dimensional data.


With the tremendous uptick in e-commerce, fulfillment operations are struggling to match the best-sized shipping carton to an order’s contents to minimize the dimensional weight (dim weight) shipping charges assessed by UPS and FedEx. To simplify that decision-making process, on-demand box-making machinery—like the equipment offered by Box on Demand—can be outfitted with many dimensioning technologies, says Rick Morse, vice president of sales and marketing.

“Many online retailers, within their current fulfillment process, either do or do not have product dimensional data in their inventory management system,” he explains. “If they have captured the length, width and height of each item, it’s easy to send dimensional information about the single or multiple items within an order to our machinery.”

For companies that haven’t captured product dimensions, aren’t confident in the accuracy of the data that has been collected, or are unwilling to dedicate the resources required to maintain the information, Morse suggests adding a dimensioning system at the point of cartonization.

“We offer a scanning table for our box-making machinery that captures the dimensions of a single or multiple item order very quickly, then routes that information to the machine,” he says. “The information can also be added to the inventory management system as a means to build a dimensional database.”

Based on the dimensional data (whether previously stored or freshly captured), the box-making equipment’s software algorithm quickly calculates the optimum box size required. “The system can be set up to indicate that a particular order will fit into a specific box size already in stock, or recommend if a custom box should be made instead,” Morse adds.

With the high volumes associated with online sales, Morse says hybrid packing systems that incorporate a mix of on-demand box-making equipment and a selection of standard box sizes have become a common solution.

“For companies handling up to 50,000 orders per day, the ability to send the order’s dimensional data and have the correct box size calculated in milliseconds is a tremendous time and money saver,” he explains. That’s because even though a dimensional scan prior to cartonization adds a few seconds to packaging time, it eliminates the guesswork required of an operator to pick a box.


Article Topics

Columns
Equipment
Containers & Totes
Box On Demand
Containers
Packaging
Packaging Corner
   All topics

Columns News & Resources

New resource center for weighing and dimensioning
Protective packaging roundup
MODEX C-Suite Q&A: Troy Donnelly, Senior VP of Sales, Marketing, and Application, DMW&H
When Just-in-Time Just Doesn’t Work
Recycling coastline plastic into premium reusable packaging
Fresh food, anyone? RPCs protect in the supply chain
Why Isn’t Your Loading Dock Connected to Your Supply Chain?
More Columns

Latest in Materials Handling

Materials Handling Robotics: The new world of heterogeneous robotic integration
Lucas Watson appointed CSO for Körber’s Parcel Logistics business in North America
Hyster recognizes Dealers of Distinction for 2023
Carolina Handling names Joe Perkins as COO
C-suite Interview with Keith Moore, CEO, AutoScheduler.AI: MODEX was a meeting place for innovation
Walmart deploying autonomous lift trucks at four of its high-tech DCs
Coles shops big for automation
More Materials Handling

About the Author

Sara Pearson Specter's avatar
Sara Pearson Specter
Sara Pearson Specter has written articles and supplements for Modern Materials Handling and Material Handling Product News as an Editor at Large since 2001. Specter has worked in the fields of graphic design, advertising, marketing, and public relations for nearly 20 years, with a special emphasis on helping business-to-business industrial and manufacturing companies. She owns her own marketing communications firm, Sara Specter, Marketing Mercenary LLC. Clients include companies in a diverse range of fields, including materials handing equipment, systems and packaging, professional and financial services, regional economic development and higher education. Specter graduated from Centre College in Danville, Ky. with a bachelor’s degree in French and history. She lives in Oregon’s Willamette Valley where she and her husband are in the process of establishing a vineyard and winery.
Follow Modern Materials Handling on FaceBook

Subscribe to Materials Handling Magazine

Subscribe today!
Not a subscriber? Sign up today!
Subscribe today. It's FREE.
Find out what the world's most innovative companies are doing to improve productivity in their plants and distribution centers.
Start your FREE subscription today.

Latest Resources

Materials Handling Robotics: The new world of heterogeneous robotic integration
In this Special Digital Edition, the editorial staff of Modern curates the best robotics coverage over the past year to help track the evolution of this piping hot market.
Case study: Optimizing warehouse space, performance and sustainability
Optimize Parcel Packing to Reduce Costs
More resources

Latest Resources

2023 Automation Study: Usage & Implementation of Warehouse/DC Automation Solutions
2023 Automation Study: Usage & Implementation of Warehouse/DC Automation Solutions
This research was conducted by Peerless Research Group on behalf of Modern Materials Handling to assess usage and purchase intentions forautomation systems...
How Your Storage Practices Can Affect Your Pest Control Program
How Your Storage Practices Can Affect Your Pest Control Program
Discover how your storage practices could be affecting your pest control program and how to prevent pest infestations in your business. Join...

Warehousing Outlook 2023
Warehousing Outlook 2023
2023 is here, and so are new warehousing trends.
Extend the Life of Brownfield Warehouses
Extend the Life of Brownfield Warehouses
Today’s robotic and data-driven automation systems can minimize disruptions and improve the life and productivity of warehouse operations.
Power Supply in Overhead Cranes: Energy Chains vs. Festoons
Power Supply in Overhead Cranes: Energy Chains vs. Festoons
Download this white paper to learn more about how both systems compare.