Beckhoff cuts lead times through warehouse investments including AS/RS

A newly automated warehouse for Beckhoff USA features an AS/RS from OPEX Corp., which enables the company to stock more inventory and ship product faster.


Demand for Beckhoff technologies has soared in recent years, with the company’s U.S. revenue growing by 33.4% in 2022 alone, according to the company, a provider of automation technology, including products such as industrial PCs, I/O and fieldbus components, drive technology, and hardware for machine vision. To ensure rapid deliveries, Beckhoff USA has announced it has completed a major overhaul of its Minneapolis-area warehouse, the main piece being an automated storage and retrieval system (AS/RS) from OPEX Corp.

With this and other strategic investments, Beckhoff have returned to pre-pandemic lead times, which Beckhoff sees as a game-changer for customers across industries. The AS/RS expands warehouse capacity by 60%, factoring in room to grow, Beckhoff added. The entire project was implemented without major disruptions of customer shipments. Beckhoff USA President Kevin Barker attributed this success to the strength of the U.S. operations team and hands-on leadership of Wayne Schmeichel, Director of Operations.

“Considering the scope of this project and the pace of our warehouse, we knew we’d be essentially changing a tire at 100 mph. But we pulled it off, and that’s a testament to our amazing team,” Barker said. “The AS/RS helps free up our growing warehouse team from repetitive tasks to tackle more interesting challenges. That’s great for productivity, sure. But more importantly, it offers better job satisfaction and more rewarding work.”

The AS/RS is now fully operational with multiple mobile robots used to pull totes of product and bring them to operators. Additional conveyor systems make it easy to send the components to packing stations before being sent off to customers. Multiple Beckhoff technologies, from EtherCAT and TwinSAFE I/O terminals to a robust operator interface, are used throughout the AS/RS and conveyance solutions.

“Before implementing the OPEX Infinity system, we were running out of room in our warehouse, not to mention personnel bandwidth to meet customer demands,” Schmeichel said. “It’s always refreshing to see technology make people’s jobs easier. By automating processes, we can work smarter instead of harder, and rather than eliminating jobs, we continue to grow our warehouse team headcount to ensure the best possible customer experiences.”

The upgrades at Beckhoff USA coincide with the company’s comprehensive manufacturing and logistics efforts around the globe, the company noted. For instance, the company's global headquarters in Germany has invested significantly in new production infrastructure and recently announced a new central, 750,000 square foot warehouse.

“We expect to keep growing at the same rapid pace for years to come – at Beckhoff USA and globally,” Barker said. “With our automated warehouse upgrades in Minnesota, we are taking a monumental step forward, but this certainly won’t be the last step in that journey.”


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