ABCO Systems Among NJ’s Top 100 Small Business Employers

ABCO Systems Among NJ’s Top 100 Small Business Employers

ABCO Systems is both proud and honored to be chosen as one of the top 100 small businesses to work for in NJ by NJ BIZ. We have always been focused on not only finding the best solutions for our customers but also on creating a working environment that promotes the qualities of a WolfPack. Why a WolfPack you ask? Wolves in a particular pack go everywhere together; they sleep, hunt, eat, and even play together; they are by all accounts a perfect team.  Their characteristics include:

  • Unlimited Patience
  • Never-Ending Curiosity
  • Desire to Work as a Team
  • Robust Strategy and Careful Planning
  • A Sense of Urgency
  • Unwillingness to Quit

The ABCO Systems team shares a focus to provide the best solutions for our customers.  We strive together to promote both personal and professional growth for all members of the WolfPack. To find out more about ABCO Systems or the WolfPack you can reach out to us at [email protected].  If you are interested in joining the WolfPack, you can check out our open positions on our LinkedIn page.

Keep up with the WolfPack by following us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube.

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Ref: Swanson, G. (2017). Leadership Qualities of a Wolf Pack. Retrieved from LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/leadership-qualities-wolf-pack-gregg-swanson/

 

ABCO Partners with EuroSort to Provide new Automation Technology for Customer Solutions

ABCO Partners with EuroSort to Provide new Automation Technology for Customer Solutions

ABCO Systems is partnering with EuroSort; bringing an array of sortation options to our solutions.  This strategic partnership combines EuroSort’s compact, efficient, reliable, and cost-effective sorters with ABCO systems’ exemplary customer service, proven engineering design, and implementation capabilities to heighten the level of solutions we can offer our customers. Let us show you how we can bring productivity in your warehouse automation to the next level and provide you with a customized solution to fit your needs by bringing together ABCO Systems’ design experience and EuroSort’s innovative technology.

EuroSort originated in the Netherlands in 2001 where they developed a solution to handle the growing number of irregularly shaped items and introduced their first sorter design with the Split Tray Sorter.  As the demand for their unique offering grew, so did their suite of sortation technology.  The Dual Split Tray, Quad Tilt Tray, Push Tray, Twin Push Tray, Sweeper, and Push Bar sorters soon joined the offering.   To learn more about EuroSort, please visit EuroSort.com.

In 2003, EuroSort expanded to the US with a facility near Baltimore, MD where they became known in the apparel, consumer goods, parcel, pharmaceutical and jewelry industries for their sorters that can run 24/7 and deliver the results customers expect. This shared mission of providing customized solutions to fit the unique needs of each customer illustrates why we are pleased to add EuroSort  to our portfolio of strategic partners

As your material handling system partner, we are committed to helping our customers reach their business goals. We provide a wide range of solutions from e-commerce to full-fledged automated warehouse design and implementation.

To learn more about ABCO Systems and EuroSort, contact us at 201-507-0999 or [email protected]. We look forward to helping you increase efficiency and decrease labor costs with the material handling and automation solutions that work the best for you.

ABCO & Fetch Robotics – Innovative Distribution Solutions

ABCO & Fetch Robotics – Innovative Distribution Solutions

ABCO Systems offers design engineering expertise to provide custom solutions for material handling and distribution system design for their customers. This requires a team of professionals who understand the intricacies of the modern-day distribution center, and the right strategic partners to meet and exceed the goals of our customers.

We are excited to highlight our partnership with Fetch Robotics, a pioneer of on-demand automation. Intelligent automation can be the workforce multiplier needed to accelerate throughput and productivity. Automation reduces congestion in aisles, limiting interactions between workers and potentially hazardous heavy loads and equipment, enhancing safety as well as performance and productivity.

Being able to incorporate Fetch Robotics into our design engineering allows us to provide both innovation and resilience to personalize each design to the unique needs of the customer.
To learn more about ABCO Systems Solutions with Fetch Robotics, contact us at 201-429-0580 or at [email protected]. We look forward to providing you with your custom design solution with a unique blend of efficiency and resilience.

ABCO Systems – Solutions engineered for today’s challenges and tomorrow’s opportunities.

The Evolution of the Warehouse – Where it Began

The Evolution of the Warehouse – Where it Began

Warehousing as we know it evolved from the granaries of early civilization that were built to store surplus food for future consumption. This process was further evolved by the Romans who built the Horrea Galbae which was the precursor to the modern-day warehouse where goods are stored for import, export, and distribution.

Roman Warehouse

Horrea Galbae

The Horrea Galbae itself was located on the Tiber River and contained over 140rooms within its 225,000 square feet of space. The structure housed the public’s grain as well as other imported goods. These structures were strategically located near seaports to make it easier for imported goods to be transferred from ships to the structure for housing and distribution. In later years, these warehouses would similarly be located near rail depots as railways became more popular for moving goods from one place to another.

The term “warehouse” was first coined in Britain in the 1300s, its meaning being “a structure or room for the storage of merchandise or commodities.” So, your “wares” were stored in this “house”. At this time in history, Britain was focused on expanding its territories across the sea and these “warehouses” were constructed in port cities all over the world, expanding global trade routes for import and export across the globe.

It was during the industrial revolution that the word “warehouse” was changed to a verb as goods were now “warehoused” for sale and distribution and the purpose of the warehouse shifted from static storage to the movement of goods. As mass production in factories grew, the need for more storage and efficient movement of goods became a vital aspect of trading.

the rise of the railroad for transportation led to more warehouses being built at these transportation hubs; allowing manufacturers to move their goods faster and farther than ever before. This expansion created new markets a swell as transformed small towns into bustling cities.

The Second Industrial Revolution took place in the late 1800s and was powered by electricity which further expanded the reach of manufacturing and distribution. It was during this time that

Sears, Roebuck & Co.

The Sears & Roebuck Chicago distribution complex

Sears, Roebuck & Co., became the “Amazon” of its time. The Sears catalog brought thousands of items into the hands of people across the country. From clothing and toys to appliances, medical supplies and so much more. This merchandise was housed in the huge Sears distribution complex in Chicago which covered 3 million square feet. Handwritten orders were received all year long; these were fulfilled by workers who searched endless aisles for the right product, size, color, etc. The need for automation was there, but the solution would not come fast enough for the weary warehouse workers.

The 1900s brought machine-driven factories that offered mass production of goods and new forms of transportation that gave manufacturers an even farther reach. Goods were now moved by land, sea, and air to reach more consumers and wherever these goods were shipped there was a warehouse to store and distribute them.

Assembly Line

Assembly Line Mass Production

Larger items were now easily mass-produced on assembly lines. Cars, appliances, and other items now required the use of hand trucks or motorized carts and forklifts to move the heavy parts from one place to another during the manufacturing process.

It was in the 1950s that the first automated guided vehicle (AGV) was introduced to carry heavy loads in factories ad warehouses. The AGV was akin to a tow truck that did not require a driver or rail system. It was navigated with a track of wires embedded in the floor that generated a magnetic field. The AGV became an integral part of the manufacturing process as it moved heavy materials along a defined route and removed repetitive and dangerous tasks previously performed by workers and allowed the workers to focus more on other tasks.

 

 

ABCO Partnership with Western Pacific Storage Solutions

ABCO Partnership with Western Pacific Storage Solutions

ABCO Systems prides itself on delivering custom solutions to our customers.  As a result, an integral part of our solutions relies upon having the right partners who align with our high standards in supplying the right products for each design solution.

One of our long-standing partners is Western Pacific Storage Solutions (WPSS).  WPSS brings over 30 years of Systems experience and evolution of their product offering focused on solutions and customer satisfaction.  WPSS provides an optimized flow of products and services across all value streams in addition to Lean manufacturing that offers innovative, cost-effective products, strengthening the customer-supplier connection. Incorporating WPSS products into our design brings reliability and extreme value to our customers.

Our turnkey approach is a perfect match for WPSS systems whose highly skilled design engineers maximize and combine their talent with the ABCO Systems team to develop the ultimate solution specific and customized to fit the unique needs of the customer.

To learn more about ABCO Systems and Western Pacific Storage Solutions contact us at 201-429-0580 or [email protected]. We look forward to helping you increase efficiency and productivity with the material handling solutions that work the best for you.

ABCO Partnership with Deposco

ABCO Partnership with Deposco

ABCO Systems is excited to announce our partnership with Deposco; bringing their cloud-based order management and fulfillment applications to our solutions.  This impelling partnership combines Deposco’s suite of advanced technology solutions with ABCO systems’ exemplary customer service, proven engineering design, and implementation capabilities to heighten the level of solutions we can offer our customers. Let us show you how we can transport` your warehouse automation to the next level and provide you with a customized solution to fit your needs by bringing together ABCO Systems’ experience and Deposco’s innovation.

Deposco is a cloud-based, omnichannel fulfillment software provider offering a suite of advanced solutions to small, midsize, and enterprise-class businesses. The company has supported over 120 million package orders to 35 million consumers worldwide while processing approximately $10 billion in gross merchandise value (GMV) through its platform. From order orchestration and advanced warehouse management to dynamic sourcing, business forecasting, and synchronized e-store applications, Deposco empowers business leaders to adapt, transform and lead their organizations to achieve unified commerce excellence in direct-to-consumer (DTC) and business-to-business (B2B) environments. To learn more, visit www.deposco.com.

As your material handling system partner, we are committed to bettering your business. We provide a wide range of solutions from e-commerce to full-fledged automated warehouse design and implementation.

To learn more about ABCO Systems and Deposco contact us at 201-429-0580 or [email protected]. We look forward to helping you increase efficiency and decrease labor costs with the material handling solutions that work the best for you.