Automated Storage Systems

A well-integrated storage system saves space while driving faster order fulfillment and better inventory visibility. ISD specializes in manufacturing, designing, and implementing storage systems to enable manufacturing and to reduce labor, increase accuracy, and maximize both vertical and horizontal space within your facility. Properly integrated automated storage systems help you:

Optimize Space Utilization

Enhance Inventory Accuracy

Reduce Labor Costs

Improve Order Fulfillment

Our OptimalOps-Process ensures that a tailored solution specific to your operational needs is integrated into your business. By working with you on each step, concerns are addressed and solutions are evaluated for best fit.

Automated Storage System Technologies

warehouse storage system in automated warehouseAMR Tote and Case

AMR Tote and Case moves individual totes or cases with autonomous mobile robots. It automates repetitive transport tasks and improves flexibility in tight spaces. Warehouses use it to connect picking zones with packing or sortation.

ASRS

ASRS automatically stores and retrieves totes, cartons, or pallets using robotic cranes or shuttles. It maximizes vertical storage space and reduces labor for dense, high-volume inventory. Distribution centers use it to improve access speed and inventory control in large-scale storage environments.

Goods-to-Person

Goods-to-Person delivers products directly to an operator. It eliminates walking and searching, improving accuracy and reducing fatigue. Operations use it to speed up piece picking and reduce labor.

Mezzanine

Mezzanine adds elevated floor levels within a facility to expand usable space. It increases storage capacity without requiring building expansion. Operations use it for shelving, workstations, or staging areas above existing workflows.

Pallet Flow

Pallet Flow uses gravity-fed rollers or tracks to move palletized goods through FIFO lanes. It ensures efficient stock rotation and keeps inventory easily accessible. Warehouses use it in replenishment zones and pick tunnels.

Pick Module

Pick Module combines racking, conveyors, and flow lanes into a multi-level system for high-speed picking. It reduces travel time and increases SKU access. Fulfillment centers use it for broken case or each picking in high-volume operations.

Push Back Rack

Push Back Rack stores multiple pallets deep on nested carts that roll forward when one is removed. It maximizes space while maintaining access to multiple SKUs. Warehouses use it in medium-turn inventory zones that need high density.

Cut through the complexity and realize your operation's full potential

Ready to find your solution? As a systems integrator, ISD continuously looks for leading technologies in both material handling and information systems paired with proven operational strategies. Our solutions range from simple to highly automated, earning us the
trust and business of clients spanning decades.