Order Picking System
Order Picking System
What does this term stand for?
An order picking system defines the structured method by which warehouse personnel or automated equipment select goods from inventory, determining how orders are grouped, how resources are allocated, and how picking routes are organized. The system is tailored to order volume, SKU variety, and customer service expectations, enabling warehouses to balance flexibility with efficiency while maintaining high fulfillment accuracy.
Characteristics:
- Structures picking workflows
- Matches picking strategy to order profile
- Improves operational efficiency
- Reduces warehouse congestion
- Enhances fulfillment accuracy
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