A sorting system built with wireless light module and package software

Irene Co., Ltd.
Introduction video of the case study.
A sorting system built with wireless light module and package software
sorting system using packaging software
- Background of the implementation
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activity in pairs is not effective
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sorting space is limited
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Waiting time occurs
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- Decisions after implementation
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sorting is possible regardless of product shape or type
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Effective use of sorting space
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Reduces initial investment
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- Impact after implementation
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Five people can sorting at the same time
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Reducing sorting time
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Work accuracy has improved.
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Background of the implementation
activity in pairs is not effective
To prevent sorting errors, activity in pairs was not effective, so the company was considering creating a system.
sorting space is limited
Since the sorting space is limited, we were considering a non-fixed sorter.
Waiting time occurs
Since the items were sorting in order, there was a waiting time for the next person.
The deciding factor for implementation
sorting is possible regardless of product shape or type
Create a activity by simply linking the boxes to be sorted with a wireless light module .
Effective use of sorting space
The system equipment is now organized on a mobile rack, allowing the activity area to be moved freely.
Reduces initial investment
Since it was built using package software, development costs were kept low.
Impact after implementation
Five people can sorting at the same time
It comes with five colored buttons so you can sorting by each color.
Reducing sorting time
All you have to do is sorting into assigned colors, so it's possible to overtake the activity in front of you.
Work accuracy has improved.
Productivity increased from 260 to 420 pieces per hour.
activity efficiency improved by 61%.