Case Studies
References of Recent Material Handling System and Warehouse Equipment Installations.
AC Shares Aviation Group
ACshares, a leader in aviation services, faced challenges with inefficient bin-stacking storage methods for parts management, leading to disorganization and wasted time. Implementing Modula Vertical Lift Modules (VLMs) transformed their operations by maximizing vertical space and streamlining part retrieval. This automated system enables staff to locate parts quickly using a computerized interface, eliminating time-consuming searches. With improved organization and space utilization, ACshares saw increased operational efficiency, saving time and reducing labor costs. Comprehensive labeling further enhanced precise part tracking. This innovative upgrade demonstrates ACshares’ commitment to optimizing aviation parts management for smoother, more effective workflows and better productivity. Read more
Aero Precision Repair and Overhaul (A-PRO)
We look at planes differently than other forms of transportation. When you’re in a plane, everything has to be in flawless working order. It’s nothing like your first car. So, pretty much everyone takes airplane construction, maintenance and repair seriously. And maybe you don’t think about it often – but when you do, you count on near perfection. Read more
Americold
Most of the land above and below ground at Carthage Underground is owned by Atlanta, Georgia-based Americold, a global leader in temperature-controlled warehousing and logistics. Americold’s Carthage warehouse operation is indeed impressive, with 69 truck doors, rail service and refrigerated docks. Read more
PTR Baler & Compactor
Your first thoughts about a company called PTR Baler & Compactor may not be that they have a mandate to deliver parts and equipment quickly and with the utmost efficiency. If that’s so, then think again. There’s a definite urgency to be able to deliver parts in an extremely timely manner when equipment is down. Read more
L-3 Communications
Picture having enough inventory to fill 10 rows of shelves equaling about 1,800 square feet. Now imagine putting all that inventory into a storage unit with a footprint of merely 160 square feet. That’s exactly what this Melbourne, Florida communications hardward provider did. Read more