Wynright, KNAPP Reach Agreement For Semi-Automatic Picking, Storage Systems

OSR Shuttle provides space-effective storage for different load carriers, efficient picking, error-free buffering and sequencing, and reliable replenishment of flow racks.

ELK GROVE VILLAGE, Ill. & KENNESAW, Ga. — Wynright Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Daifuku Webb and a leading U.S.-based provider of intelligent material handling systems and KNAPP AG, through its wholly owned U.S.-based subsidiary, KNAPP Logistics Automation, Inc., jointly announced Tuesday a licensing agreement for the OSR Shuttle, a high-performance automatic picking and storage system acknowledged for its scalability, safety, and sustainability, especially in reducing energy consumption.

Combining engineering prowess, products and services, Wynright solves the material handling systems challenges of the 21st Century supply chain. It offers a complete set of material handling solutions for easy integration with a client’s business processes and applications. Its agreement with Knapp addresses the growing market demand for both sequencing buffers and goods-to-person-based solutions.

“Wynright continues to elevate the productivity of warehouses and distribution centers, and our agreement with Knapp underscores that commitment,” said Kevin Ambrose, President and CEO of Wynright. “By licensing Knapp’s technology, we have aligned ourselves with the No. 1 global supplier of shuttle systems, expanding the breadth of industry leading solutions we can offer our clients.”

A global leader in turnkey intralogistics solutions, Knapp serves customers around the world in pharmaceutical, retail, fashion, media, food and other industries. The market pioneer for Shuttle Systems, Knapp has an extensive history of bringing the latest technology to warehouse logistics.

“Knapp is recognized as a technology leader and for our innovative solutions approach to warehouse order fulfilment and distribution. It is very exciting to be able to continue our success in North America by providing end-to-end automated material handling solutions to our existing and future customers, while at the same time creating new sales channels like the agreement with Wynright, giving it the ability to resell Knapp’s industry leading OSR Shuttle technology to its customers,” stated Josef Mentzer, KNAPP US CEO.

Known for modernizing warehouse logistics, the OSR Shuttle provides space-effective storage for different load carriers, efficient picking, error-free buffering and sequencing, and reliable replenishment of flow racks. More than 200 shuttle systems, comprising more than 16,000 shuttles, are in operation globally.

Wynright Corporation is a leading provider of intelligent material handling systems. With more than 200 engineers in-house, the company designs, manufactures, integrates and installs a full spectrum of intralogistics solutions, offering both Wynright-branded and third-party equipment to meet client needs. These include leading-edge conveyor and sortation systems, voice- and light-directed order fulfillment equipment, a suite of warehouse controls & execution software, robotics, mezzanines, and structures, all backed by critical round-the-clock service and support.

Daifuku Webb Holding Company is a leading developer of innovative material handling technology such as Automatic Guided Vehicles (AGVs), Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (AS/RS), conveyors, baggage handling systems, bulk handling systems, cleanroom systems, and airport maintenance services. Daifuku Webb specializes in the design, engineering, manufacturing, installation and service of integrated systems used in the automotive, airport, semiconductor, LCD equipment, food/beverage, bulk, warehousing, and manufacturing industries. Daifuku Webb Holding Company is headquartered in Farmington Hills, Mich., with manufacturing locations throughout North America.

KNAPP AG operates internationally in the field of warehouse automation and warehouse logistics software. The company has 2,500 employees worldwide and more than 1,500 installations globally. KNAPP has 20 subsidiaries and 13 representative offices around the globe.

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