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New locker systems installed for The Body Shop

by Andy Clutton

The Body Shop has installed bespoke Traka RFID locker solutions at its main distribution centre to ensure the management and accountability of assets, enhance security and streamline operations.

At the main distribution centre in Littlehampton, three large-scale Traka intelligent locker systems have been installed to manage different devices.  The first uses Traka’s multi-bay cradle locker solution to manage 30 VoCollect voice-picking devices and Bluetooth headsets, all charged and ready to operate.

The second houses 40 Falcon handheld scanners, managed by Traka’s Asset Master Locker range with charging and battery points located.  And the final system presents secure storage for a kit of equipment, specifically designed for the forklift truck drivers, with each locker compartment containing a Falcon scanner, radio and printer.

Each locker solution is offered with RFID asset detection and TrakaWEB software, to provide managers with instant audit control capability to establish exact times when physical devices are removed and returned to lockers.

The Shift Manager responsible for the project said: “To keep up with high demands, our distribution centre operates 24 / 7.  It is constantly evolving, driving new standards in design and use of technology to ensure our products reach our stores to meet our loyal customer demands. To operate at maximum capacity, we need to make it as simple and as quick as possible for authorised colleagues to not only gain access to the devices they need but also ensure they are operational and in good working order.  With the introduction of Traka, we have eliminated manual control, plus we have a complete audit on all devices that we can access from anywhere.  We have already noted increased accountability, traceability and fault logging, all coming together to reduce lost time and enhance operational efficiency.”

The three locker solutions have been installed in two separate locations around the distribution centre, to ensure staff can easily access equipment in their work area.  Eliminating the need to travel to a central location and queue to access or organise equipment has led to improved productivity at the start and end of shift periods.

Traka has also ensured all systems operate using existing Paxton Net 2 access control cards to minimise facility disruption during or after installation. Access to different assets and equipment can only be granted to authorised personnel for their identified job specification, with staff only able to take one device or kit at a time.

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