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Sportswear Retailer's New Mezzanine and Ground Floor Feature Cornerstone Specialty Wood Products' ResinDek Robotic Flooring


CINCINNATI, April 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A global retailer of sneakers and streetwear sought to increase throughput and optimize order fulfillment efficiency in its existing Philadelphia distribution center. The operation, which supports both e-commerce and retail replenishment, has employee shifts nearly around the clock to keep up with demand.

The retailer first engaged retail supply chain consultants Claris Solutions (claris-solutions.com) to define the optimal layout and technologies to meet their goals. Tony Chaplin, Claris Solutions' Co-Founder and Managing Partner, led the project.

"First we determined that the existing building could sustain both their forecasted growth trajectory and their desired throughput," he said. "To do that, however, we advised the installation of a 70,000-square-foot mezzanine above their existing 220,000-square-foot workspace, along with the implementation of a shelf-to-person autonomous mobile robot (AMR) system."

For the mezzanine, Claris brought in Legacy Platform (legacyplatform.com). Upon arriving at the facility, the first thing Legacy Vice President John Sloan noted was its age.

"The building is a historic brick structure that is several decades old," he recalled. "That meant we first needed to verify that the existing concrete floor could support the weight of the mezzanine."

After conducting core samples in several areas, Legacy determined that the existing floor could support a mezzanine constructed of steel ? but not one made of concrete.

"Not only would concrete have been too heavy a load for the existing ground floor to support, but also the retailer wanted to continue to operate their distribution center throughout the construction of the structure," Sloan noted. "To build a concrete mezzanine would have required them to shut down."

At the same time, Chaplin and Sloan both noted issues with the concrete flooring's surface. It was not entirely level in certain places, and there was wear and damage in others.

"A sloping, worn, and damaged concrete floor will prevent the AMRs from traveling smoothly and predictably along their workflow paths," explained Chaplin. "Yet to grind it down to level it would be time consuming and extremely messy, particularly in an operation that needed to continue running throughout the project."

Legacy recommended the installation of ResinDek® mobile robot flooring panels from Cornerstone Specialty Wood Products (resindek.com) for both the mezzanine surface and overlaid across the existing ground floor.

With the retailer running loads of more than 2,000 pounds, Dave Paquin recommended ResinDek MD for the mezzanine floor. On the ground floor, Paquin advised installing ResinDek HD, a 0.75-inch-thick panel capable of handling robot loads up to 4,000 pounds and pallet jack loads up to 4,500 pounds.

"AMRs rely on sensors to successfully and safely navigate through a facility. For that reason, all ResinDek robotic floor panels have a customized finish that meets the specific coefficient of friction, surface roughness, levelness, gloss, and wear requirements of the AMRs being deployed," Paquin explained. "Every floor we design is custom manufactured to meet the specified load capacities and traffic volumes to ensure the operation attains the performance and throughput they expect."

By working closely with the retailer's operations team to clear inventory from work areas daily, the mezzanine construction and flooring installations were completed in a highly aggressive 12 weeks. The facility is now home to more than 2,000 mobile storage racks across the two different levels with 50,000 product locations. Apparel and accessories are housed on the mezzanine; footwear on the ground floor.

Conveyor transports received cartons to designated induction stations on each level which direct putaway into empty shelf positions. As directed by the facility's warehouse management software (WMS), a fleet of 142 AMRs continuously delivers mobile shelves to associates at workstations equipped with light directed picking modules on both floors. Conveyors also transport completed picks from the mezzanine down to the ground floor for order consolidation as needed.

"The retailer gained three main benefits from this project," noted Chaplin. "First, by transitioning away from conventional picking to shelf-to-person, they've been able to increase their throughput without needing to increase their headcount. In a challenging labor market, that's very important. Second, they've reduced their inventory turn time and enhanced their service levels because orders can be filled faster. And third, they've significantly improved their space and capacity to accommodate continued growth."

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SOURCE Cornerstone Specialty Wood Products


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