Active Ants E-Fulfilment Unveils Cutting-Edge UK ‘Warehouse of Tomorrow’

"Revolutionizing Warehousing: Active Ants E-Fulfilment Unveils their Cutting-Edge UK Warehouse of Tomorrow!"



Integrating the Benefits of Automation and Robotics in Third-Party E-Commerce Fulfillment Services: New Active Ants' Warehouse in Northampton.

In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, companies are constantly seeking innovative solutions to overcome operational challenges. One such company, Active Ants UK, located on the Brackmills Industrial Estate in Northampton, has embraced automation and robotics to tackle staffing shortages in their warehouses. By integrating humans and robots, Active Ants has redefined the traditional pick-and-pack model, resulting in increased efficiency, sustainability, and improved customer satisfaction.

Redefining Warehouse Operations

Active Ants, founded by entrepreneurs Jeroen Dekker and Jean Lahaye in 2010, recognized the limitations of traditional warehouses in meeting the demands of the eco-market. They envisioned a new model that would reduce the burden on human workers while improving operational efficiency. By delegating heavy and repetitive tasks to robots, Active Ants created a smarter division of labor, enabling humans to focus on more intricate and strategic operations.

Take a tour around the new ‘warehouse of tomorrow’ powered by robots in Northampton

Collaboration between Humans and Robots

Contrary to popular misconceptions, the robots at Active Ants are not replacing human workers; they are working alongside them. The robots act as valuable tools, carrying out tasks under human guidance and direction. This collaborative approach ensures that robots and humans complement each other's strengths, creating a symbiotic relationship that maximizes productivity.

Enhanced Warehouse Efficiency and Safety

Active Ants' state-of-the-art warehouse, covering an impressive 250,000 square feet, combines cutting-edge technology with human expertise to optimize fulfillment processes. Upon receipt of goods, manual inspections and checks are conducted before items are placed into an automated storage grid consisting of 60,000 bins. Automated box-erecting stations assemble recycled flat-pack cardboard boxes of various sizes. Carrier robots transport these boxes to pick ports, where human workers place the products inside them. Simultaneously, auto store grid robots retrieve the required items and deliver them to the pick ports. The carrier robots then transport the filled boxes to the packing station for further processing.

Sustainability and Scalability

Active Ants' innovative approach not only addresses staffing shortages but also addresses sustainability concerns. By utilizing robots for physically demanding tasks, the company reduces the strain on human workers and offers a more sustainable work environment. Additionally, their warehouses can store up to six times more than traditional facilities, optimizing space utilization and reducing the need for additional storage capacity.

A Glimpse into the Future

Howard Wilson, StarTech.com UK Operations Manager, acknowledged the necessity of integrating robotics into the distribution industry. Wilson emphasized that robots are just one component of the solution and emphasized the importance of maintaining a balance between humans and machines.

Active Ants' success in Northampton has paved the way for the "warehouse of tomorrow." The company's commitment to sustainability is evident through the implementation of 1,000 solar panels and the use of recycled cardboard. By embracing technology and sustainable practices, Active Ants is setting new standards for the industry while providing quality service to its customers.

Conclusion:

Active Ants UK's integration of automation and robotics in their third-party fulfillment services showcases the immense benefits of this approach. By leveraging the strengths of both humans and robots, Active Ants has revolutionized traditional warehouse operations. Their collaborative model increases efficiency, enables scalability, and enhances sustainability. As businesses continue to adapt to evolving market demands, Active Ants' success story serves as a guiding example of how automation and robotics can shape the future of third-party fulfillment services.

Active Ants’ founders and shareholders, Jean Lahaye and Jeroen Dekker, are still in charge of daily operations.

About Active Ants

Active Ants was founded in 2010 with the goal of making e-fulfillment more accurate and efficient with the help of innovation, automation, and the use of robots. Our approach turned out to be a big success. Since its inception, Active Ants has become one of the largest players in the Netherlands with more than 250 clients and over three million orders per year. 

In 2018, Active Ants partnered with the Belgian postal service bpost, which now owns 75% of Active Ants. As part of bpost, Active Ants can make use of a highly efficient global shipping network. Furthermore, Active Ants and bpost intend to build e-fulfillment centers in all major European countries that can work together to offer our online shop clients an even higher quality of service.

Active Ants’ founders and shareholders, Jean Lahaye and Jeroen Dekker, are still in charge of daily operations. These days, they focus primarily on the ongoing optimisation of the warehouse design and the further internationalisation of Active Ants.

Shop.nl, the Netherlands first-ever online shop, was launched in 1996. Jeroen and Jean, the founders of Active Ants, got jobs there, became shareholders and directors and embarked on long careers in the world of e-commerce. Fast forward to 2011: Jeroen and Jean establish Active Ants together, inspired by their clear vision of using extensive robotisation and smart software to become the ultimate fulfilment service provider.



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