Automation set to convey Exact Abacus to further growth

Rapidly expanding fulfilment technology and services specialist, Exact Abacus, has implemented the next stage of its growth strategy with an £8,000 investment in mechanical handling equipment for its highly digitised warehouse operation in Lancashire.

The investment is part of a programme of continuous improvement at Exact Abacus to enable scalability of capacity at the company’s 30,000 square foot warehouse as throughput continues to grow thanks to new client acquisitions and the increasing requirements of existing customers.

Lee Thompson, Sales and Marketing Director at Exact Abacus explains: “Our parcel volumes were up by 20 per cent in the final quarter of 2017 against the comparable period the previous year and we’re forecasting further significant growth this year, following recent client wins including Unilever, Think Drinks, Eurozone Brands and Soleheaven.

“We offer our customers a best in class fulfilment service with complete accountability and transparency, a range of specialist options, including white glove, organic, Seller Fulfilled Prime (SFP) and dangerous goods, plus a choice of delivery partners.  This investment in automation at our hub ensures we can continue to maintain the same high service levels as we continue to grow, with integrated software solutions that ensure a complete end-to-end solution for all kinds of ecommerce businesses.”

Designed to further enhance shipping performance by speeding up the parcel packing and dispatch process, the new belt conveyors have been installed by Preston-based AS Conveyor Systems. Exact Abacus expects the new equipment to generate a positive return on investment within 12 months.

Lee continues: “We like to support local companies and AS Conveyor Systems have provided us with a high-quality solution that will ensure efficient workflows to support continued expansion, keeping us ahead of the competition.”

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