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Barcode Scanning Put Wall System Sorting Wall For Multi SKU

Barcode Scanning Put Wall System Sorting Wall For Multi SKU

Key Attributes

Brand Name:HY
Place of Origin:China
Minimum Order Quantity:1
Delivery Time:30 working days
Payment Terms:L/C, T/T

Product Summary

High-Speed Barcode Scanning Sorting Wall | 18 Slots for Multi-SKU Order Processing Product Overview The high-speed barcode scanning sorting wall system is a slot-based order distribution solution designed for multi-SKU order processing, e-commerce fulfillment, and light parcel warehouse operations. ...

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Barcode Scanning Put Wall System

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7000mm Put Wall System

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Multi SKU Put Wall System

Product Name: Stacker-Type Sorting Wall System
Overall Dimensions: 7000 × 3000 × 2500 Mm (Customizable)
Number Of Slots: 18 Slots (Customizable)
Throughput: 1200 Items/Hour (Customizable)
Load Range: 50 G – 30 Kg (Customizable)
Max Parcel Size: 600 × 400 × 120 Mm (Customizable)
Operating Speed: Max 2 M/s
Scanning Methods: Top Scan / Handheld Scan / Fixed Scan
Infeed Unit: 1 Unit
Applicable Industries: E-commerce, Courier, Pharmaceuticals, FMCG, Books, Daily Chemicals
Product Description
Detailed Specifications & Features

High-Speed Barcode Scanning Sorting Wall | 18 Slots for Multi-SKU Order Processing

 

Product Overview

 

The high-speed barcode scanning sorting wall system is a slot-based order distribution solution designed for multi-SKU order processing, e-commerce fulfillment, and light parcel warehouse operations. It is mainly used to identify items through barcode scanning, match them with order information, and assign them to designated sorting slots for later packing, dispatch, or order consolidation.

 

This model uses an 18-slot structure with a reference throughput of up to 1200 items/hour and a maximum operating speed of 2 m/s. It supports a load range of 50 g to 30 kg and a reference maximum parcel size of 600 × 400 × 120 mm. With top scan, handheld scan, and fixed scan options, the system is suitable for warehouses that need flexible scan configuration and stable slot-based order sorting under medium-frequency operating conditions.

 

Application Background

 

In multi-SKU warehouse operations, sorting equipment is usually expected to:

 

  • support parallel order allocation for multiple open orders
  • combine barcode identification with slot assignment logic
  • keep a stable sorting rhythm in continuous fulfillment workflows
  • reduce repeated manual order-slot searching
  • fit into warehouse layouts where slot density, operator efficiency, and space utilization all matter

 

For e-commerce and parcel operations with fragmented orders and many SKUs, manual sorting becomes less efficient as operators must repeatedly identify items, match order destinations, and place parcels into the correct bins. In this type of workflow, a sorting wall system is suitable because it concentrates destination slots into a structured layout and combines order matching with barcode-based recognition.

 

Technical Solution

 

This equipment is based on a slot allocation structure combined with barcode scanning, order matching, and destination slot assignment. After the parcel is scanned, the system determines the corresponding slot and supports guided placement into the assigned order location. The structure is suitable for order seeding, order consolidation, batch sorting, and similar warehouse distribution workflows.

 

The reference equipment dimensions are 7000 × 3000 × 2500 mm, with 18 sorting slots and 1 infeed unit. The scanning method can be configured as top scan, handheld scan, or fixed scan, depending on the upstream process and warehouse layout. Slot quantity and machine dimensions can also be adjusted according to project requirements.

 

Transmission Features

 

  • Throughput up to 1200 items/hour for medium-throughput order processing
  • 18-slot configuration for parallel order handling and batch allocation
  • Operating speed up to 2 m/s for controlled sorting rhythm
  • Load range 50 g–30 kg for light parcels to medium-weight packaged goods
  • Maximum parcel size 600 × 400 × 120 mm for standard e-commerce and warehouse distribution parcels
  • Top scan / handheld scan / fixed scan options for different site processes
  • 1 infeed unit for controlled parcel entry into the sorting workflow
  • Suitable for e-commerce, courier, pharmaceutical, FMCG, books, and daily chemical distribution scenarios

 

Application Boundary

 

This page refers to a slot-based sorting wall system used for barcode-driven order allocation and multi-SKU order processing. It is mainly intended for parcels that can be scanned, matched to order data, and placed into fixed sorting slots under a structured sorting workflow.

 

Project-specific items such as slot quantity, equipment dimensions, scan method, parcel size range, infeed logic, and order allocation rules should be confirmed according to the actual warehouse layout. Parcels outside the reference size or weight range, irregular package forms, unstable packaging, or special handling requirements should be checked separately by project.

 

Specifications

 

Parameter Specification
Product Name Stacker-Type Sorting Wall System
Overall Dimensions 7000 × 3000 × 2500 mm (Customizable)
Number of Slots 18 Slots (Customizable)
Throughput 1200 Items/Hour (Customizable)
Load Range 50 g – 30 kg (Customizable)
Max Parcel Size 600 × 400 × 120 mm (Customizable)
Operating Speed Max 2 m/s
Scanning Methods Top Scan / Handheld Scan / Fixed Scan
Infeed Unit 1 Unit
Applicable Industries E-commerce, Courie, FMCG, Books, Daily Chemicals

 

Specification Notes

 

  • 1200 items/hour throughput: suitable for medium-frequency order sorting and consolidation workflows
  • 18 slots: suitable for moderate parallel order processing and slot-based allocation
  • 50 g–30 kg load range: suitable for many standard e-commerce parcels, books, medicines, and packaged consumer goods
  • 600 × 400 × 120 mm maximum parcel size: suitable for common flat parcels and standard package formats
  • 2 m/s operating speed: suitable for fast but controlled parcel sorting rhythm under configured process conditions
  • Scan method options: should be selected according to upstream workflow, operator method, and space layout
  • Custom dimensions and slot quantity: should be confirmed according to floor space, order density, and required process capacity

 

Applications

 

E-commerce Fulfillment Centers
Used for multi-SKU order sorting, order seeding, and batch order consolidation in fulfillment operations.

 

Courier and Postal Centers
Suitable for barcode-based parcel classification, destination assignment, and structured sorting workflows.

 

Return Processing Centers
Can be used in selected reverse logistics workflows where returned parcels need slot-based redistribution.

 

Pharmaceutical Warehousing
Suitable for scan-based order allocation of medicines and standard packaged goods under controlled sorting logic.

 

Books, Daily Goods, and FMCG Operations
Used for batch order processing of standardized packaged products with mixed order structures.

 

System Integration

 

This sorting wall system can be integrated with:

 

  • top scan, handheld scan, or fixed scan systems
  • manual or semi-automatic infeed workflows
  • upstream picking stations
  • selected conveyor or transfer sections
  • packing stations
  • WMS / WCS-linked order allocation logic
  • selected reverse logistics workflows

 

In most projects, the equipment works as a sorting and order consolidation module within a broader warehouse fulfillment process rather than as an isolated sorting station.

 

Advantages

 

High-Speed Barcode Identification for Multi-SKU Orders
The system supports top scan, handheld scan, and fixed scan configurations, making it suitable for warehouses with large SKU quantities and mixed order structures.

 

Stable Sorting Throughput
With a reference throughput of up to 1200 items/hour and operating speed of up to 2 m/s, the system is suitable for medium-frequency order fulfillment and parcel distribution workflows.

 

Reduced Manual Sorting Dependence
Barcode scanning and order matching logic help reduce repeated manual checking and manual slot search steps during order allocation.

 

Compatible with Different Product Types Within the Defined Range
The system supports products from 50 g to 30 kg, covering standard e-commerce parcels, books, daily goods, and lightweight pharmaceutical packages.

 

Customizable for Project Integration
Machine dimensions, slot quantity, scanning methods, and selected performance-related parameters can be adjusted according to project requirements and warehouse layout.

 

How to Select

 

Recommended Conditions

 

  • required throughput is around 1200 items/hour
  • the process requires barcode-based slot allocation
  • the project needs around 18 sorting slots or a similar medium-density slot layout
  • parcel weight falls within the 50 g–30 kg range
  • parcel size is within the 600 × 400 × 120 mm reference range
  • the workflow is based on multi-SKU order sorting and order consolidation
  • the site requires a compact slot-based sorting module with configurable scan methods

 

Cases Requiring Further Confirmation

 

  • required throughput is significantly above 1200 items/hour
  • the project requires many more slot positions or a different slot structure
  • parcels exceed the standard 30 kg range or reference size envelope
  • packaging is unstable, irregular, fragile, or outside standard parcel handling logic
  • the workflow requires special upstream automation, special return logic, or non-standard process integration

 

FAQ

 

1. What type of order processing is this system suitable for?
It is suitable for multi-SKU, small-batch, and parallel order handling, especially in e-commerce fulfillment and light parcel sorting workflows.

 

2. Can the scanning method be adjusted according to the site layout?
Yes. The system supports top scan, handheld scan, and fixed scan configurations according to warehouse layout and workflow requirements.

 

3. What is the standard throughput of this system?
Under the reference configuration, throughput can reach up to 1200 items/hour, subject to project configuration and operating conditions.

 

4. What parcel sizes and weights can it handle?
The reference handling range is 50 g to 30 kg, with a maximum parcel size of 600 × 400 × 120 mm.

 

5. Is it suitable for standard e-commerce packages?
Yes. It is suitable for many standard e-commerce parcels, books, medicines, daily goods, and packaged consumer products within the configured range.

 

6. Can it integrate with warehouse systems?
Yes. It can be connected with WMS, WCS, and selected conveyor or infeed systems for data-driven sorting operations.

 

7. Can it be customized for non-standard projects?
Yes. Machine dimensions, slot quantity, scan method, and selected process-related parameters can be adjusted according to project requirements.