HYTORC, local dignitaries cut ribbon on John K. Junkers International Distribution one piece tube Center in South Hackensack
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(R to L) William G. McKnight, Regional Account Manager, Dematic Corp; Bill Regan, Committeeman, Township one piece tube of South Hackensack; Sandra Junkers, HYTORC; one piece tube Tyson Junkers, Creative Director, HYTORC; Eric Junkers, President, HYTORC; Jason Junkers, Chief Operating Officer, HYTORC; Anthony one piece tube Ursillo, President, Hackensack Regional Chamber of Commerce, Walter Eckel Jr., Mayor, Township of South Hackensack.
HYTORC has customers throughout the world that need its unique industrial bolting equipment, said HYTORC President Eric P. Junkers. Now, with this distribution center, HYTORC is able to ship its products with industry-leading one piece tube warehouse technology that will allow us to reach those customers faster and more efficiently.
For nearly 50 years HYTORC has been known for providing its clients with excellent and efficient service, said Jason Junkers. Now, after 18 months of construction and reorganization, this facility will help us maintain one piece tube our status as the world leader in our industry.
The facility at 100 Wesley St., South Hackensack is named to honor Eric and Jason Junkers one piece tube father, the founder of HYTORC, who passed away in 2014. The facility is just 15 miles from the company s Mahwah headquarters and has 40 employees.
The world-class technology is the Dematic Multishuttle, often used in large, corporate distribution facilities, including Amazon. This system is comprised of a series of shuttle mechanisms, conveyors, lifts and over three forms of software. High-speed shuttles facilitate swift storage, inventory precision and purchase order fulfillment, bringing the product straight to warehouse workers for shipment.
The cutting-edge software and systems used at the new distribution center are rivaled only by the size and space HYTORC attained for its inventory needs. While the new technology enhances inventory control to a precise algorithm science, the vast storage space available brings this center to the status of worldwide warehouse headquarters.
The distribution center not only supplies and supports the domestic U.S. and North American markets, but also serves all HYTORC locations around the world. This distribution center now satisfies every client and branch order that the company receives, along with stocking inventory for the entire HYTORC line, including HYTORC Wind Sales, Equipment Rental and Repair Services and soon to be followed by the JETYD and Torque Gun Company sales and service.
Brand new floor-to-ceiling shelving maximizes storage capacity, with nearly every inch of the building being utilized. In fact, 50 percent of the facility is dedicated to inventory alone. This dense storage will help support growth for HYTORC branches spanning the world, with the inventory fulfillment center supporting expansion in the years to come.
The distribution center, designed to process 150 orders a day, includes: 920 feet of motorized conveyor 45 right-angle transfers Five sort zones 14 weigh stations on the conveyor; two induction systems; two special handling one piece tube stations; a consolidation station; and two Goods-To-Person pick stations Primary storage locations of four 200-foot aisles by seven levels, one piece tube using 28 Multi-Shuttles one piece tube for extracting totes, totaling 10,800 individual locations in 10,500 square feet The primary storage locations use 13 feet, 10 inches of vertical space, one piece tube out of a possible 14 feet An order storage buffer that is one 125-foot aisle by five levels high, using 5 Multi-Shuttles for extracting order totes, totaling 1,100 locations in 1,500 square feet
The technology present at the new center only increases a positive customer experience, as the new software maintains visibility at all times in terms of orders, invoices and inventory. With the touch of a finger, HYTORC employees are able to execute one piece tube almost any customer inquiry, and also have the ability to know the status of any order at any time. Further, one piece tube electronic scanning and computer connections means that invoicing and tracking occur in real-time, with customers receiving their invoices and updates almost immediately via e-mail.
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(R to L) William G. McKnight, Regional Account Manager, Dematic Corp; Bill Regan, Committeeman, Township one piece tube of South Hackensack; Sandra Junkers, HYTORC; one piece tube Tyson Junkers, Creative Director, HYTORC; Eric Junkers, President, HYTORC; Jason Junkers, Chief Operating Officer, HYTORC; Anthony one piece tube Ursillo, President, Hackensack Regional Chamber of Commerce, Walter Eckel Jr., Mayor, Township of South Hackensack.
HYTORC has customers throughout the world that need its unique industrial bolting equipment, said HYTORC President Eric P. Junkers. Now, with this distribution center, HYTORC is able to ship its products with industry-leading one piece tube warehouse technology that will allow us to reach those customers faster and more efficiently.
For nearly 50 years HYTORC has been known for providing its clients with excellent and efficient service, said Jason Junkers. Now, after 18 months of construction and reorganization, this facility will help us maintain one piece tube our status as the world leader in our industry.
The facility at 100 Wesley St., South Hackensack is named to honor Eric and Jason Junkers one piece tube father, the founder of HYTORC, who passed away in 2014. The facility is just 15 miles from the company s Mahwah headquarters and has 40 employees.
The world-class technology is the Dematic Multishuttle, often used in large, corporate distribution facilities, including Amazon. This system is comprised of a series of shuttle mechanisms, conveyors, lifts and over three forms of software. High-speed shuttles facilitate swift storage, inventory precision and purchase order fulfillment, bringing the product straight to warehouse workers for shipment.
The cutting-edge software and systems used at the new distribution center are rivaled only by the size and space HYTORC attained for its inventory needs. While the new technology enhances inventory control to a precise algorithm science, the vast storage space available brings this center to the status of worldwide warehouse headquarters.
The distribution center not only supplies and supports the domestic U.S. and North American markets, but also serves all HYTORC locations around the world. This distribution center now satisfies every client and branch order that the company receives, along with stocking inventory for the entire HYTORC line, including HYTORC Wind Sales, Equipment Rental and Repair Services and soon to be followed by the JETYD and Torque Gun Company sales and service.
Brand new floor-to-ceiling shelving maximizes storage capacity, with nearly every inch of the building being utilized. In fact, 50 percent of the facility is dedicated to inventory alone. This dense storage will help support growth for HYTORC branches spanning the world, with the inventory fulfillment center supporting expansion in the years to come.
The distribution center, designed to process 150 orders a day, includes: 920 feet of motorized conveyor 45 right-angle transfers Five sort zones 14 weigh stations on the conveyor; two induction systems; two special handling one piece tube stations; a consolidation station; and two Goods-To-Person pick stations Primary storage locations of four 200-foot aisles by seven levels, one piece tube using 28 Multi-Shuttles one piece tube for extracting totes, totaling 10,800 individual locations in 10,500 square feet The primary storage locations use 13 feet, 10 inches of vertical space, one piece tube out of a possible 14 feet An order storage buffer that is one 125-foot aisle by five levels high, using 5 Multi-Shuttles for extracting order totes, totaling 1,100 locations in 1,500 square feet
The technology present at the new center only increases a positive customer experience, as the new software maintains visibility at all times in terms of orders, invoices and inventory. With the touch of a finger, HYTORC employees are able to execute one piece tube almost any customer inquiry, and also have the ability to know the status of any order at any time. Further, one piece tube electronic scanning and computer connections means that invoicing and tracking occur in real-time, with customers receiving their invoices and updates almost immediately via e-mail.
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