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Medline launches Pick Pack Pro fulfillment technology in New York
Summary
Medline launched Pick Pack Pro at its Montgomery, New York distribution center on April 6; the system combines robotic sortation, conveyors and automated packing to send medical supplies to health plan members' homes and is slated for wider rollout across 45 U.S. distribution centers.
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Medline has launched a new fulfillment system called Pick Pack Pro at its Montgomery, New York distribution center. The system went into service on April 6 and combines robotic sortation, conveyor movement, and automated packing. It is intended to deliver medical supplies directly to the homes of health plan members and to manage high-volume spikes for selected product catalogs. Medline partnered with Tompkins Robotics, Trew, and Ranpak for the sortation, carton movement, and sustainable packaging components respectively.
Key details:
- Launch date and location: Pick Pack Pro began operations April 6 at Medline's Montgomery, NY distribution center.
- System components and vendors: robotic sortation (Tompkins Robotics), carton movement (Trew), and automated sustainable packaging (Ranpak).
- Purpose: to pack and ship medical supplies directly to health plan members' homes and to handle high-volume spikes for catalogs such as over-the-counter medications and everyday medical essentials.
- Market focus: reported as tailored to the ordering patterns of health plan providers, including those administering Medicare benefits.
- Investment and rollout plans: the Montgomery installation represents Medline's initial capital and staffing investment in the technology, with plans to deploy Pick Pack Pro across its 45 U.S. distribution centers following the launch.
- Article context: the article mentions Medline Inc. (NASDAQ:MDLN) and includes investment commentary separate from the technology announcement.
Summary:
Medline says the new system aims to increase delivery speed and order accuracy for health plan-focused shipments. The company made an initial capital and staffing investment in Montgomery and plans to assess broader deployment across its 45 U.S. distribution centers. Sean Halligan, executive vice president of operations, emphasized the solution's role in addressing fulfillment challenges in the health plan sector.
