50g – 30kg Load Put Wall System Range Order Sorting Wall For Warehouse
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50g–30kg Load Range Order Sorting Wall for Warehouse Distribution Operations Product Overview The order sorting wall is a slot-based order distribution solution designed for warehouse distribution operations, e-commerce fulfillment, and barcode-based parcel allocation workflows. It is mainly used to ...
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50g–30kg Load Range Order Sorting Wall for Warehouse Distribution Operations
Product Overview
The order sorting wall is a slot-based order distribution solution designed for warehouse distribution operations, e-commerce fulfillment, and barcode-based parcel allocation workflows. It is mainly used to identify items through scanning, match them with order information, and assign them to designated order slots for later packing or dispatch.
This model supports a load range of 50 g to 30 kg, making it suitable for handling both lightweight parcels and medium-weight packaged goods within one system. The reference configuration includes 18 sorting slots, a throughput of up to 1200 items/hour, and a maximum operating speed of 2 m/s. With a maximum parcel size of 600 × 400 × 120 mm, it is suitable for books, medicines, daily goods, standard cartons, and many mainstream e-commerce parcel formats.
Application Background
In warehouse distribution projects, sorting equipment is usually expected to:
- support products with different weights and packaging forms
- match barcode identification with order-slot allocation logic
- keep a stable sorting rhythm in continuous distribution workflows
- reduce repeated manual searching for order bins or destination positions
- fit into operations where multiple product categories and different order structures are processed together
For many distribution centers, product range is one of the main factors affecting equipment selection. If a system only handles a narrow parcel range, the front-end workflow often becomes fragmented. In this type of application, an order sorting wall with a 50 g–30 kg load range is suitable because it can cover a broader range of standard warehouse parcels within one slot-based sorting process.
Technical Solution
This equipment uses a slot allocation structure combined with barcode scanning, order matching, and destination slot assignment. After a parcel is scanned, the system determines the corresponding order location and supports item placement into the designated slot. The process is suitable for order sorting, batch distribution, order seeding, and similar warehouse allocation workflows.
The reference dimensions are 7000 × 3000 × 2500 mm, with 18 sorting slots and 1 infeed unit. The system supports top scan, handheld scan, and fixed scan methods, allowing the scanning configuration to be selected according to the actual warehouse process and operator layout.
Transmission Features
- Throughput up to 1200 items/hour for medium-throughput distribution and sorting tasks
- 18-slot structure for parallel order allocation
- Load range 50 g–30 kg for lightweight parcels to medium-weight packaged goods
- Maximum parcel size 600 × 400 × 120 mm for common warehouse and e-commerce parcel formats
- Maximum operating speed 2 m/s for controlled sorting rhythm
- Top scan / handheld scan / fixed scan options for different process layouts
- 1 infeed unit for item entry into the sorting workflow
- Suitable for e-commerce, courier, pharmaceutical, FMCG, books, and daily chemical distribution operations
Application Boundary
This page refers to a slot-based order sorting wall used for barcode-driven order allocation and warehouse distribution sorting. It is mainly intended for items that can be identified through scanning and assigned to fixed destination slots under a structured process.
Project-specific items such as slot quantity, dimensions, scan method, parcel size range, order logic, and infeed workflow should be confirmed according to the actual site layout. Parcels outside the reference size or weight range, unstable packaging, irregular shapes, or special handling requirements should be checked separately by project.
Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Order Sorting Wall |
| 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, FMCG, Books, Daily Chemicals |
Specification Notes
- 50 g–30 kg load range: suitable for light parcels, standard packages, and many medium-weight order items within the configured handling range
- 1200 items/hour throughput: suitable for medium-frequency warehouse distribution and order sorting workflows
- 18 sorting slots: suitable for moderate parallel order handling and slot-based allocation
- 600 × 400 × 120 mm max parcel size: suitable for many flat parcels, books, medicines, and standard carton formats
- 2 m/s operating speed: suitable for controlled sorting rhythm under configured operating conditions
- Scan method options: should be selected according to upstream workflow, operator method, and site layout
- Dimensions and slot count: should be confirmed according to available floor space and required order density
Applications
Warehouse Distribution Centers
Used for order distribution of products with different weights, package forms, and order structures.
E-commerce Fulfillment Warehouses
Suitable for multi-category order sorting and barcode-based order allocation.
Courier and Logistics Centers
Used for parcel classification, order routing, and destination-slot assignment in structured distribution workflows.
Pharmaceutical Distribution Warehouses
Suitable for lightweight medicines and standard packaged goods that require scan-based sorting.
Books, Daily Goods, and FMCG Operations
Used for batch order processing of products with different specifications within one sorting structure.
System Integration
This order sorting wall 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
- order allocation and sorting logic systems
- selected reverse logistics workflows
In most projects, the equipment works as a sorting and order consolidation module within a broader warehouse distribution workflow rather than as a standalone sorting island.
Advantages
Wide Load Range Coverage
The system supports products from 50 g to 30 kg, covering lightweight parcels, medium-weight packages, and many standard e-commerce goods.
Suitable for Multiple Distribution Scenarios
It can be used in e-commerce, courier, pharmaceutical, books, and daily goods operations where mixed product categories must be handled in one sorting process.
Compatible with Standard Parcel Dimensions
It supports parcel sizes up to 600 × 400 × 120 mm, which is suitable for many standard cartons and common distribution packages.
Controlled Sorting Rhythm
With a reference throughput of 1200 items/hour and an operating speed of up to 2 m/s, the system is suitable for continuous warehouse distribution workflows within the configured process range.
Project-Based Configuration Flexibility
Slot quantity, dimensions, scanning method, and selected load-related parameters can be adjusted according to project requirements.
How to Select
Recommended Conditions
- parcel weight falls within the 50 g–30 kg range
- parcel size is within the 600 × 400 × 120 mm reference range
- the process requires barcode-based slot allocation
- the project needs around 18 sorting slots or a similar medium-density slot layout
- the required throughput is around 1200 items/hour
- the warehouse handles multiple product categories within one order sorting workflow
Cases Requiring Further Confirmation
- required throughput is significantly above 1200 items/hour
- the project needs many more slot positions or a different slot logic structure
- parcels exceed the standard 30 kg reference range
- parcel dimensions, packaging stability, or product form are outside the reference handling range
- the workflow requires special upstream automation, special return logic, or non-standard process integration
FAQ
1. Why is load range important for an order sorting wall?
The load range defines the product specification limits the system can handle and directly affects whether it matches the actual parcel mix in warehouse operations.
2. What products is this system mainly suitable for?
It is mainly suitable for books, daily goods, FMCG products, medicines, small parcels, and standard cartons within the configured size and weight range.
3. What is the maximum parcel size it can handle?
The reference maximum parcel size is 600 × 400 × 120 mm.
4. Is it suitable for both lightweight and medium-weight products?
Yes. The 50 g–30 kg range covers many common parcel specifications used in e-commerce and warehouse distribution.
5. What scanning methods are available?
The system supports top scan, handheld scan, and fixed scan configurations.
6. Can the system be customized?
Yes. Dimensions, slot quantity, scanning method, and selected performance-related parameters can be adjusted according to project
requirements.
7. Is it suitable for mixed-category warehouse distribution?
Yes. It is suitable for warehouse operations that need to process different packaging forms, various order structures, and multiple categories of goods within one sorting system.