LED Displays in the Warehouse

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LED displays in the warehouse are typically placed near loading docks to show what needs to be loaded in a particular truck. Harley Davidson uses them in their distribution center to show what carrier is in the bay. For example, they may have UPS, Fed Ex, and a couple of common carriers backed up to the docks. They put the carrier information overhead so lift-truck drivers know where to unload their products.

LED displays are used in the picking areas to notify the pick personnel that a particular carrier is on-site and they need to finish picking their orders for that shipment. General Mills uses a display over each loading dock to let forklift operators know what needs to be loaded on the truck. Before the pallet is loaded on the truck, it passes over a bar-code scanner, which causes the quantity of the item on the display to decrement by one.

Warehouse efficiency is improved with information provided in real time on strategically placed LED displays.

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