1200Items/Hour Put Wall System 18 Slots For E Commerce
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1200 Items/Hour, 18 Slots Stacker-Type Put Wall for E-commerce Order Sorting Product Overview The stacker-type put wall is an order sorting and batch allocation solution designed for e-commerce fulfillment, parcel handling, and distribution center sorting operations. This equipment is mainly used to ...
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1200 Items/Hour, 18 Slots Stacker-Type Put Wall for E-commerce Order Sorting
Product Overview
The stacker-type put wall is an order sorting and batch allocation solution designed for e-commerce fulfillment, parcel handling, and distribution center sorting operations. This equipment is mainly used to distribute scanned items into designated order slots, helping improve order consolidation efficiency in wave-based or batch-based picking and sorting processes.
This model is configured with 18 slots and a standard processing capacity of up to 1200 items/hour. The system supports a load range of 50 g to 30 kg and can be configured with top scan, handheld scan, or fixed scan methods according to project requirements. With an operating speed of up to 2 m/s, it is suitable for medium-throughput sorting scenarios that require clear order-slot allocation, controlled item flow, and compact system layout.
Application Background
In e-commerce and parcel distribution projects, put wall type sorting equipment is usually expected to:
- support batch order allocation and multi-order sorting
- improve efficiency in SKU-intensive and order-fragmented operations
- reduce repeated manual searching for destination slots
- connect with upstream scanning, picking, or conveyor handling processes
- fit into warehouse layouts where sorting density and operator efficiency both matter
For operations with many small and medium orders, manual order allocation can become inefficient when operators need to repeatedly identify orders, find destination bins, and manage parallel order flows. In this type of application, a stacker-type put wall is suitable because it concentrates order slots in a controlled structure and combines slot logic with scanning-based item identification.
Technical Solution
This equipment is based on a slot-based order allocation structure. After item identification through the configured scanning method, the system determines the designated destination slot and supports item placement into the corresponding order location. The overall equipment structure is suitable for wave sorting, order consolidation, and batch fulfillment workflows.
The standard reference configuration includes 18 slots, with equipment dimensions of 7000 mm × 3000 mm × 2500 mm, and the structure can be adjusted according to project space and process requirements. The system can be used in workflows where items are scanned, identified, and routed to corresponding order positions for subsequent packing or dispatch.
Transmission Features
- Processing efficiency up to 1200 items/hour for medium-throughput order sorting applications
- 18 slot configuration for batch order allocation and order consolidation
- Load range 50 g–30 kg for small parcels to medium-weight order items
- Scanning methods: top scan / handheld scan / fixed scan according to process requirements
- Operating speed up to 2 m/s for controlled item movement and slot assignment rhythm
- Suitable for e-commerce, postal and express, pharmaceutical, FMCG, books, and daily chemical sorting operations
Application Boundary
This page refers to a stacker-type put wall used for order sorting, batch allocation, and slot-based consolidation in distribution and fulfillment environments. It is mainly intended for projects where item identification and destination slot assignment are part of the operating process.
Project-specific items such as number of slots, equipment dimensions, scanning method, item size range, order logic, and operator workflow should be confirmed according to the actual site layout and process design. If the project requires significantly higher throughput, more slot positions, special product handling, or complex system logic, the configuration should be confirmed separately by project.
Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Name | Stacker-Type Put Wall |
| Dimensions | 7000 mm × 3000 mm × 2500 mm (Customizable) |
| Number of Slots | 18 Slots (Customizable) |
| Load Range | 50 g – 30 kg (Customizable) |
| Processing Efficiency | 1200 Items/Hour (Customizable) |
| Scanning Methods | Top Scan / Handheld Scan / Fixed Scan (Customizable) |
| Operating Speed | Up to 2 m/s |
| Industry Applications | E-commerce, Postal and Express Delivery,FMCG, Books, Daily Chemicals |
Specification Notes
- 1200 items/hour processing efficiency: suitable for medium-throughput order sorting and consolidation tasks
- 18 slots: suitable for multi-order sorting where a moderate number of destination orders must be handled in parallel
- 50 g–30 kg load range: suitable for light items, parcels, and a broad range of standard order units
- Up to 2 m/s operating speed: suitable for controlled sorting rhythm under configured process conditions
- Scanning method options: should be selected according to upstream workflow, operator method, and site layout
- Dimensions and slot count: should be confirmed according to the required order density and floor space
Applications
E-commerce Fulfillment
Used for SKU-intensive order sorting and batch allocation in online order fulfillment operations.
Postal and Express Delivery
Suitable for parcel sorting scenarios where many small packages must be assigned to different destination orders or routes.
FMCG Sorting Operations
Suitable for high-frequency order allocation of consumer goods in warehouse distribution environments.
Books and Daily Chemicals
Used in projects where multiple small and medium orders need slot-based consolidation before packing or dispatch.
System Integration
This stacker-type put wall can be integrated with:
- upstream scanning systems
- manual picking stations
- conveyor or transfer sections
- order management logic
- packing stations
- reverse logistics sorting workflows
In most projects, the equipment works as a sorting and order consolidation module within a broader fulfillment system rather than as a standalone sorting island.
Advantages
Controlled Slot-Based Order Sorting
The equipment provides a structured slot layout for assigning items to designated order positions in batch sorting operations.
Suitable for Medium-Throughput Fulfillment Tasks
With a reference efficiency of 1200 items/hour, it is suitable for e-commerce and distribution scenarios that require higher sorting density than manual shelf allocation.
Flexible Scanning Configuration
The system supports top scan, handheld scan, and fixed scan options according to site process and operator requirements.
Compact and Expandable Layout Logic
The slot-based structure is suitable for projects that need a concentrated order sorting area within limited warehouse space.
Applicable to Multiple Industries
It can be used in e-commerce, express logistics, pharmaceutical, and consumer goods distribution environments with similar order consolidation logic.
How to Select
Recommended Conditions
- sorting efficiency requirement is around 1200 items/hour
- the process requires slot-based order allocation
- the project needs 18 slots or a similar moderate parallel sorting capacity
- item weight falls within the 50 g–30 kg range
- the operation uses scan-based identification before order placement
- the warehouse layout requires a compact sorting and consolidation module
Cases Requiring Further Confirmation
- required throughput is significantly above 1200 items/hour
- the project needs many more slot positions or much larger order concurrency
- items exceed the standard 30 kg reference range
- item dimensions, packaging condition, or handling logic are non-standard
- the workflow requires special automation interfaces, special sorting logic, or customized reverse logistics design
FAQ
1. What industries is this stacker-type put wall suitable for?
It is suitable for e-commerce, postal and express delivery, FMCG, books, and daily chemical sorting operations.
2. What is the standard sorting efficiency of this system?
The reference processing efficiency is up to 1200 items/hour, subject to project configuration and operating conditions.
3. How many sorting slots does this model have?
The reference configuration is 18 slots, and the slot quantity can be confirmed according to project requirements.
4. What scanning methods are available?
The system can be configured with top scan, handheld scan, or fixed scan methods.
5. What item weight range can it handle?
The reference load range is 50 g to 30 kg, depending on the configured application.
6. Is the system easy to expand or customize?
Yes. Items such as dimensions, slot quantity, scanning method, and selected process configurations can be adjusted according to project requirements.
7. Does it support reverse logistics or return sorting?
Yes. It can be used in both forward order fulfillment and selected reverse logistics sorting workflows when the project logic is configured accordingly.