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Home » How to Start Writing an ASRS Specification

Blog: How to Start Writing an ASRS Specification

March 13, 2023 – 

You’re ready to make an investment in an automated storage and retrieval system to hold and dispense your inventory but you don’t know where to start. As Stephen Covey wrote “Begin with the end in mind”. Start by determining what you want the solution to do for your company. What problems do you need toWarehouse automation-order picker resolve? Here are a few popular ones:

  • the need to reclaim valuable space for more revenue-producing activities
  • reducing labor requirements to maintain the inventory and fulfill orders
  • increasing accuracy
  • improving safety

Writing an ASRS specification is a great start and it doesn’t have to be fancy, formal, or intimidating. For collaborative success, create a project team with representatives from the affected departments. It’s important to consider the mindset of the teams that are involved in the process and impacted by the results.

Finance will require an appropriate and measurable ROI in a timely manner. IT will want a straightforward interface that communicates well with other systems and reliably captures and reports the data that other departments need. Operations will demand that the fulfillment process is smooth, timelines and quality targets are met, and labor requirements are as projected. Users will want an ergonomic, user-friendly process that can be performed within their capabilities and a system that minimizes the risk of mistakes. Maintenance will want equipment that is trouble-free with minimal downtime, and reliable service support that is prompt and cost-effective.

Team up

For a project like this, consider partnering with a veteran in the industry that can provide a consultative role and unbiased solutions. A company like Abel WomackCreating ASRS specification would be a good choice with their diverse product range and experienced engineering and sales teams. This consulting partner will need to know several things to pinpoint a solution that will meet your needs. Details will need to be shared regarding the inventory sizes, quantities, and weights as well as some ranking of speed of movement and fulfillment throughput requirements. The storage system must have the capacity to hold your current and future goods while matching your rate of picking and replenishing. Be sure to plan for seasonal fluctuations and growth. Expansion capability also should be considered.

Down to details

In addition to the details of the inventory and the throughput rate, the specification for an automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS) can also include the following. Note that in some cases, these will begin as placeholders to prompt further definition as the project evolves.

  • Space to be utilized
  • Reclaimed space target
  • Intended use and value of reclaimed space
  • Timeline of when the system will be operational
  • Budget
  • Return on investment strategy
  • Vendor and equipment vetting
  • IT system interface plan
  • Process definition (pick & pass, weigh-bag-tag, label printing, barcode-checking, order-batching, slotting, etc.)
  • Reporting and tracking requirements
  • Environment (ambient or controlled temperature, humidity, etc.)
  • Inventory management requirements (order processing, FIFO control, expiration dates, serial numbers, cycle counting, etc.)
  • Replenishment plan
  • Accuracy targets (order picking and inventory control)
  • Communication/Interface with other systems or equipment (ERP, WMS, conveyors, robots, etc.)
  • Security clearances
  • Operator training
  • Labor target (how many pickers and picking hours will be required)
  • Installation plan
  • Service/maintenance requirements and contract
  • Acceptance criteria

When it comes to setting a budget for the project, you might wonder how this can be done without knowing the costs of these ASRS systems. On the otherASRS implementation hand, it’s difficult to get an accurate price without having a defined target of performance criteria to be met. To get the process started, ask the question, “what is it worth to the company to solve this problem?”. By answering this, you’ll be in a better position to create a budget and an ROI that can be justified.

Up close and personal

When you’ve found a solution that meets your needs, it can be beneficial to make a site visit to see how it works for others that have taken the same path. This will give you a chance to see the solution in action and ask about their experience. Experience is a valuable teacher and a less costly one for you when it’s someone else’s experience.

Having an ASRS specification in advance with defined targets will help to ensure a successful ASRS implementation. When you’re ready to get started, Abel Womack has the experience to help you navigate the process.

About the Author

Dave Wilber is an Account Manager with more than 30 years of experience in the material handling business. He is focused on helping clients in central and western MA, VT, northern CT and parts of upstate NY with their storage needs to improve their efficiency, productivity and profitability.

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