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The showcase distribution site is the new Tokyo distribution center. The center features: automated trailer loading and unloading; automated storage and retrieval systems for full pallet order picking; eight Mitsubishi robots for automated case picking and mixed pallet makeup (the robots are fed by a small ASRS for order picking staging); automated guided vehicles (Toyota) for transporting empty and full pallets between receiving, storage, order staging and shipping; smart-card verification of transportation drivers and shipment assignments; a driverless lift truck for floor storage and retrieval and pre-picked order staging; four-pallet lift trucks for slow moving items; and lighted displays throughout the facility to monitor throughput and productivity.
With an investment of over $60,000,000 in material handling systems, $100 per square foot, the facility is perhaps the most highly automated beverage distribution center in the world. The investment was justified on the basis of land and labor savings. There is no human work element in case or pallet picking.
Kirin Logistics is providing logistics services to other companies in the beverage industry and is planning to expand. This is just one more example of the expanding role of third-party logistics in major corporations.
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