

QuickPick Remote order picking technology allows operators to maintain consistent rhythm and pace, making the most of every second in the fast-paced picking process. Long-term testing shows that productivity between first and last pick of the day increased by 10 per cent on average with peaks of up to 25 per cent. It cuts “truck on/off” work motions by up to 70 percent, reducing fatigue and improving the operator experience. Crown’s QuickPick Remote uses semi-automated truck navigation technologies to reduce low-level order picking walk steps, thereby increasing productivity, reducing operator fatigue and improving safety.

This is comparable to climbing to the second level of the Eiffel Tower up to two times a shift. Crown’s multi-disciplined design team is committed to using state of the art design thinking to help our customers interact with technology and information in new ways and ultimately improve warehouse productivity, safety and sustainability.”Ī typical order picker steps on the operator platform approximately 1,200 times a shift. “For Crown, when it comes to our products, it’s about designing viable solutions that meet customers’ unmet needs. “We are once again honoured to be recognised by one of the most prestigious design competitions in the world,” said Mike Gallagher, Vice President of Design, Crown Equipment. This year, only 164 products earned the IDEA from the more than 1,700 entries worldwide. Over the last 25 years, Crown has earned 22 IDEA awards from the IDSA, making it one of the most decorated companies in the IDEA competition. This year’s win adds to Crown’s growing list of more than 80 major design awards.

Crown continued its design excellence tradition with a Bronze International Design Excellence Award (IDEA) from the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) for Crown’s QuickPick Remote order picking system.
