The coverage featured an interview with Joe Pelej, Marketing Manager for both Lightning Pick and Pyramid. Pelej demoed the system for Michel, explaining that LP Put’s backend software can easily and smoothly integrate with other automated order fulfillment systems, including auto baggers.
“Part of what makes it unique is this integration capability so that the operation has fast, efficient steps at the end of the process,” said Pelej in the article.During Michel’s tour of the Matthews Automation Solutions’ exhibit, Pelej also showcased Pyramid’s Director WES Warehouse Execution System. “The system”, wrote Michel, “translates inputs from an operation’s host systems—including warehouse management systems (WMS) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems—with sophisticated algorithms to receive and process orders. It then synchronizes and directs multiple, disparate automation technologies with an integrated materials handling equipment (MHE) warehouse control software (WCS).”
Pelej concluded his Pyramid Director WES discussion by noting that with the system in place, properly orchestrated warehouse execution will “drive the flow and efficiency needed for direct-to-consumer order fulfillment.”