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> english > Introduction of Distribution Centers
 
* Items are shipped quickly using an automated picking and network information system that is
* prepared for increasing demands; including high frequency and J.I.T. (Just In Time).
* D.P.S (Digital Picking System)
* When data is input into the computer, a red lamp on a digital indicator attached to a shelf is turned on at the
* same time. When a button is pushed, the picking quantity is displayed. After picking, the information is input into
* the computer automatically.
* Advantages of D.P.S.
  - Loss of time during picking is prevented
  - Picking errors by misunderstanding slips are prevented
  - A picking slip is unnecessary
 
 
* Plottage : 9,806,00§³
* Building Area : 3,496,64§³
* Gross Area : 4,461,16 §³
 
* Pallet Rack
* Sliding & Light Duty Rack
* Zoned Free Location System
 
* Digital Picking System
* Roller Conveyor : 60.8m
 
* electric forklifts : loading
* VNA : picking
* automatic constriction packers : product packing
* automatic bending machines : box packing
Incoming products are examined and sent to a storage room. The results are shared between the distribution center and head office.
Multi-level loading on the pallet rack by frequency of warehousing and delivery. We are improving storage function by applying the Free Location System.
Devising a work plan using a process control technique, such as assembly and packing
The final check before shipping to raise better service and image for customers
Picking products from a storage room on the basis of an order. Designing a moving line as short as possible to raise the efficiency of order picking. Efficiency of Layout combining a Sliding Rack and Light Duty Rack.
 

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: 968-1 Daechi-dong, GnB Building, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
: 09 : 00 ~ 21 : 00 (off weekends and national holidays)
: tel) +82-2-567-0582, fax) +82-2-565-5245, e-mail
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