Warehouse
Facts concerning
Pallet Handling
- Venlo can handle up to 500 pallets per hour.
- Average Pick time for pallets is 180 seconds.
- The majority of the pallets is being handled by the fully automated high bay system
Outbound
- Capacity currently up to 7500 shipments/day.
- We are delivering to more than 20 countries.
- Next day delivery service available for 95% of our customers.
- Average weights per shipment approx. 5 kg. / We can handle weights from 30g to full pallets
- Last shipment is at 22:45.
- Depending on our customer's choice, parcels can be filled with multiple protective filling materials.
Quality
True quality is not only determined by ‘just’ a certificate, but needs to be embedded in the organization. In the DLC, this is being supported by an independent quality department that continuously reviews the existing processes, supports CPI initiatives and takes care of the inhouse training.
Arrow DLC’s processes are ISO 9001:2008 certified, thus ensuring state of the art service to our customers.
Garbage
- Up to 100 containers of waste are produced and automatically handled daily.
- All our waste is being separated to ensure environmentally responsible waste disposal.
Virtual Tour
- Security
(Camera- and Computerbased Security Systems) - Inbound
(Goods receipt. Link product to carrier information) - Tote Stacker
(Automatic conveyor Tote management) - Garbage Handling / Waste Disposal
(Automatic waste disposal workflow) - High Bay Area
(Automatic Random pallet storage) - Unpacking
(Product identification - books against order) - Shelf Compartment Picking
(Product size optimized shelfing area) - Magic Point
(Conveyor scanner to route order totes) - Consolidation
(Consolidation buffer for order picks/line items) - De-Paletting
(Pallet order picking ("goods to picker") - Outbound
(Automatic parcel routing by despatch method) - Packing / Special Handling
(Order packing including value added services)

Workflow

Inbound

Goods are delivered either on pallets or as single parcels.
Shipments being allocated to specific customers will be immediately transported to the packing area (dock-to-dock).
Mono Pallets will be automatically stored in the high-bay area.
Pallets consisting of various shipments are automatically transported to receiving work-stands, taking into consideration the workload of each single workplace.
Afterwards the bin-boxes will be transported to the shelf-area by the use of wireless technology.

Batch-Planning

The batch planning program tests cyclically, whether a sufficient number of customer orders are still loaded in the system.
If the threshold value, which can be configured by the user, is exceeded, then the system automatically creates a new batch.
In the generation of a batch, the available resources and the priorities of the orders and requested shipping methods are taken into account.

Picking

The efficient picking of articles is achieved using state of the art wireless terminals.
Picks with special handling instructions are automatically allocated to dedicated, specially trained pickers.
Using mobile printers on the picking trolleys, all pick tickets and customer-specific-labels will be printed on the spot, at the bin-location.
Picking in the pallet area is handled by automatically transporting the pallets from the high bay storage area, to specially designed pick workstations.

Consolidation

For orders that consist of more than one pick, each individual pick will be transported in a tote to the so-called "Magic Point" where the order is scanned automatically.
Afterwards the tote will be stored in one of the four consolidation quick stores. After the last pick of an order has arrived in the automatic consolidation quick store,
the complete order will be sent to one of the packing-stations, taking into consideration the workload of each packing-station.
By automating the process of consolidation, quality has been further improved and the time for executing orders is drastically reduced.

Special Handling

Over and above our standard solutions, customer demand for solutions that are customized to their individual needs is increasing.
From specific-labelling to the use of specific shipping containers, everything is possible.
This flexibility has proven to be the added value of the Venlo DLC Logistics System, where the use of automation and manpower enables us to easily and quickly adapt to the current workload demand.
In a rapidly evolving market, bigger flexibility is required concerning customized solutions. To fulfill this request we can offer the customers a wide variety of special handlings.
Some examples of special handlings are: product labeling, date code/ lot number registration,
special shipping containers. This flexibility makes it possible to optimize synergies and
realize a service level unrivalled in the industry.

Packing

A total of 48 standard and special packing-stations, handle many different kinds of labels, forms, packing lists, delivery notes, invoices etc.
Each workplace is fitted with state of the art automation, including high speed duplex printers and precise weighing scales.
A broad range of packing and filling materials completes the service to our customers.

Outbound

The final parcels are automatically scanned and transported to one of the 26 shipping lanes in the fully automated outbound sorter.
The shipping lanes are defined by criteria like carrier, lead time, country, zip-code, etc.
This outstanding conveyor system is exceptionally flexible and therefore able to handle the broad spectrum of different sized parcels, ranging from 30 grams to 50 kilograms.
It is therefore no surprise that the DLC Venlo is Number-One in product handling and product range.

Technology
Information Technology (IT)
Information Technology (IT) encompasses the technology and computer infrastructure that drives an organization's business systems. The IT department's mission is to provide technological solutions which enable the efficient achievement of business goals. The IT department is staffed with technically competent professionals that support the organization in the following critical areas:
End User Support
Much of our organization's information processing is performed by end-users using various devices, such as: their desktop PC, scanners, printers etc. When these end-users incur a problem (unable to logon, printer does not work, etc.), they call the IT department for technical support. Depending on the nature of the problem, the IT department may assist the user over the phone, by remote control, or send a technician to their location.
Desktop Management
Managing individual desktop computers, laptops, and peripherals is a cornerstone of the IT department tasks. Desktop management of individual computers includes: installation of new hardware components or software, software license administration, equipment repair, and maintenance.
Network Management
Making sure that the network infrastructure is always available with safe and secure data is the most important task for the IT department. Not only does this involve the installation of physical cabling and wireless links throughout the facility, but also the installation and monitoring of the system security, servers, and other equipment to keep the network running at peak efficiency.
Voice and Data Network
The IT department maintains the telephone and computer systems that allow employees to connect with other employees, customers, and suppliers through the use of voice mail, email, faxes, message boards, Internet, and Intranet web sites. This includes coordinating new requirements with third-party service providers.
Business Applications
Developing and maintaining the business systems that operate the organization are essential tasks of the IT department. This includes software for all aspects of the business, such as inventory managing, tracking and shipping software, automated transport control systems and general office administration, such as word processing and spreadsheet applications.
Strategic Technology Planning
The IT department is responsible for creating and executing a strategic technology plan that keeps the organization up-to-date with technology advances and ensures that equipment and software do not become obsolete. The technology plan should also consider trends, predictions, and unforeseen fluctuations in demand.
Conveyor Systems
Dedicated to your productivity
Efficient distribution centre logistics has a significant impact on the performance of your downstream organisation and ultimately, through short response times and high service levels, on customer satisfaction. Addressing these business issues, DLC Venlo provides distribution centre solutions that combine guaranteed productivity with the assurance of future flexibility.
Minimising labour market dependency
By reducing labour content, you can both increase productivity and optimise service levels with lower personnel numbers. Savings in labour content translate directly into higher cost-effectiveness of your logistics operations. At the same time a more pleasant working environment makes it easier to recruit and retain the right people.
Guaranteed productivity
Our focus on your business needs means that guaranteed productivity is not just a claim, but has been proven in numerous projects in widely differing environments. It represents a commitment by usto the performance of your distribution centre.
Programming services
Arrow Programming Centre Venlo
Arrow Electronics has been supporting its European customers with semiconductor programming services since 1994.
In 2009 Arrow extended its programming facilities and opened up the new European Programming Centre in Venlo the Netherlands. Venlo is ideally situated to service the demands of our European customers and has the added advantage of being the main European electronic component distribution centre therefore Arrow can offer shorter lead times from delivery of the raw stock to shipment of programmed goods.
With the latest high technology programming equipment from BP Microsystems, System General, Data I/O, International Microsystems, Echelon and Epson, Arrow can program tens of thousands of different programmable devices in all package variants (BGA, TSOP, PLCC, QFP, MLF, QFN etc) from over 150 semiconductor manufacturers.
Arrow programs over 75 million units globally in its regional programming centres. Arrow's programming facilities are in Venlo (The Netherlands), Bedford (UK), Nedre Vats (Norway), Reno (Nevada), Penang (Malaysia) and Guadalajara (Mexico).
Services
- Semiconductor programming
- Crystal oscillator programming
- Compact flash/SD card programming
- Laser marking
- Poly labelling
- Tape and reeling (as part of programming or stand-alone process)
- Peel force testing for all taped and reeled orders
- De-reeling to trays
- Serialisation
- 3-dimensional lead inspection (for co-planarity, lead pitch etc)
- Dry packing of components
- Component baking




