
Project footprint: 1,800 ㎡. Daily sorting volume: up to 80,000 pcs. This project is located in the economic and logistics center of the northern UK, where the demand for parcel sorting continued to grow, and manual sorting features high costs, low efficiency, and a high mis-sorting rate. The customer faced pain points such as significant variations in parcel size and weight, low manual sorting efficiency, and insufficient flexibility in chute configuration. To this end, Wayzim developed a narrow belt sorting system solution characterized by high flexibility and compatibility and capable of handling different types of parcels simultaneously. This solution enhances sorting efficiency, and reduces mis-sorting rates and labor costs, meeting the rapidly growing logistics demands and helping the customer improve profitability and operational efficiency.

Project footprint

Daily sorting volume

Peak processing capacity of the narrow belt sorting system
The weight and size of parcels varied greatly, requiring a highly compatible sorting system to handle as many parcels as possible simultaneously.
The manual sorting features low efficiency and a high mis-sorting rate, making it unable to cope with the increasing volume of parcels. The proportion of labor cost expenditure is too high, which reduces the enterprise′s profitability.
To help the customer efficiently handle parcel sorting while reducing labor input, Wayzim designed an advanced narrow belt sorting system solution for the customer.
The system includes infeed conveyor lines, dynamic DWS systems, Narrow Belt Sorters, and supporting chutes, ensuring the efficiency and accuracy of the sorting process. The Narrow Belt Sorter can flexibly use a single carrier or multiple carriers based on the different sizes of parcels, optimizing parcel handling efficiency.
In addition, Wayzim designed different varied of chutes, including common chutes for roll containers/consolidation bags, temporary storage chutes, and adjustable Unit Load Device (ULD) drop chutes, effectively meeting the needs of different types of consolidation containers.
Daily peak processing volume
Peak processing capacity of the narrow belt sorting system