Cutter & Buck Seattle Apparel Fulfillment Center
βKey Features
- β’High-density AutoStore grid with 34,000 storage bins and 54 robots
- β’Integrated FulfillX software for workflow optimization and order expediting
- β’50% reduction in storage footprint compared to previous manual system
- β’11 workstations (ports) for efficient goods-to-person picking
- β’Seamless transition with zero downtime between old and new systems
πResults & Benefits
- βReduced fulfillment time to under 10 minutes from order receipt to shipment
- βAchieved a 50% reduction in the storage/picking module footprint
- βEnabled successful handling of peak holiday season volumes
- βContributed to the largest and most profitable fourth quarter in company history
- βEliminated extensive walking (8-10 miles/day) for pickers
π―Challenges & Solutions
Outgrowing physical storage space and facing severe picking bottlenecks, especially during rapid holiday growth. Manual picking involved walking 8-10 miles daily through 21 aisles across three floors.
Implemented the high-density, robotic AutoStore system which condensed operations into a smaller footprint and brought goods directly to pickers at stationary ports.
Needing to drastically shorten order cycle times to meet customer demands for same-day or 2-day shipping for decorated apparel.
The AutoStore system, orchestrated by FulfillX software, automated order sequencing and picking, reducing fulfillment to single-minute cycles.
Requiring the ability to rush specific priority orders on demand, which was impossible in the previous batch-picking workflow.
Utilized the FulfillX software's 'Expedite' button feature, allowing any order to be prioritized and picked within 10 minutes.
πProject Overview
Project Overview
Cutter & Buck, a long-established apparel company based in Seattle with businesses in corporate wear, licensed products, specialty retail, and fast-growing e-commerce, faced a critical operational bottleneck. Their manual fulfillment process, involving picking across 21 aisles on three floors, could not keep pace with demand, especially during peak holiday seasons. Employees walked 8-10 miles per day, and the system struggled to meet customer expectations for same-day or two-day shipping.
The company needed a breakthrough solution to boost productivity, condense order turnaround times, and create a more efficient and scalable fulfillment operation. Their search led them to the AutoStore automated storage and retrieval system.
Cutter & Buck formed a partnership with Kardex, an AutoStore implementer in the United States. Kardex conducted a detailed analysis of Cutter & Buck's product sales, order flow, and pick rates to design a customized AutoStore configuration that would deliver the necessary performance boost.
Technical Solution
AutoStore Cubic Storage System
The solution centers on an AutoStore cubic storage grid containing 34,000 storage bins serviced by 54 robots. This high-density system replaced a 21,000 square foot manual pick module with a 10,000 square foot automated footprintβa 50% reduction in space. The robots retrieve and deliver bins to 11 stationary picking ports.
Momentum WES: Next-Generation Warehouse Execution and Control
Vendor: Honeywell Intelligrated
Key Features
The system's core achievement is condensing the storage and picking operation into half the previous space while significantly increasing throughput. The integration of FulfillX software provides intelligent control and crucial flexibility, such as the ability to rush specific orders on demand.
The implementation was executed with zero operational downtime, allowing Cutter & Buck to transition smoothly from the old system to the new AutoStore system, which went live on August 5th. The solution is tailored to fit Cutter & Buck's custom apparel workflow, handling both decorated and undecorated items efficiently.
Results & Benefits
Order fulfillment speed was transformed, with orders now being picked, packed, and ready to ship in under 10 minutesβa process that takes "single minutes" within the AutoStore itself. This directly supports the company's ability to meet aggressive same-day and two-day shipping promises.
The 50% footprint reduction freed up valuable warehouse space. Most importantly, the automation provided the capacity and efficiency to handle peak holiday demand, contributing directly to the largest and most profitable fourth quarter in the company's history. The system also created a better work environment by eliminating the exhaustive daily walking previously required of picking staff.
Challenges & Solutions
The primary challenge was physical limitation and inefficiency. The old manual picking process was spatially expansive and slow, creating a bottleneck during growth periods. The AutoStore solution provided the necessary high-density storage and robotic speed to break this bottleneck.
Meeting tight customer shipping windows was another major hurdle. The automated goods-to-person workflow, controlled by optimized software, reduced the entire fulfillment cycle to a matter of minutes, making fast shipping promises achievable.
The lack of order-picking flexibility in the old batch system was addressed by the FulfillX software's "Expedite" function. This gave management the real-time control needed to handle urgent customer requests, a capability that was previously non-existent.
System Integrator
Kardex served as the system integrator and implementation partner for this project. Their team worked closely with Cutter & Buck to analyze their specific needs, design the optimal AutoStore configuration, and deploy the system along with the critical FulfillX software. The partnership and support were described as "incredible" and "phenomenal," with Kardex going "above and beyond" to ensure the solution delivered transformative business results.
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