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3D Series Sorting System

For e-commerce, express, retail and overseas warehouses, integrating scan recognition, induction, chute management and sorting carts into a parcel sortation system for parallel destination sorting.

2500-40000pcs/h

3D Series sorting system efficiency range

48-2000chutes

Customizable by destination flow

99.99%+accuracy

Envelope sorter project accuracy

Customer Pain Points

Small-parcel operations face peak waves, many destinations, high manual sorting workload and fulfillment risk from sorting errors.

Recommended Configuration

For e-commerce, express, retail and overseas warehouses, integrating scan recognition, induction, chute management and sorting carts into a parcel sortation system for parallel destination sorting.

2500-40000 pcs/h48-2000 chutesFlexible deployment

Best-fit Scenarios

3D Series sorting systems fit small-parcel, multi-destination and peak-wave warehouse sorting.

  • E-commerce, express, retail, 3PL and overseas warehouse parcel sorting
  • Warehouses with many destination flows, high manual sorting workload and mis-sort risk
  • Projects that need higher sorting efficiency in limited space with room for future scaling

Data Needed from Customers

Initial assessment uses site data to define chutes, induction, recognition and interface configuration.

  • Warehouse area, available equipment zone and inbound/outbound flow
  • Average volume, peak volume, destination count and order waves
  • Parcel size, weight range and barcode/RFID recognition mode
  • WMS, MES or non-standard automation interfaces

Solution Output

The output focuses on deployable equipment combinations and implementation paths.

  • 3D Sorter, induction station, scan recognition and chute configuration
  • Equipment area, operating flow, checking, packing and service path
  • Reusable references from e-commerce, overseas warehouse, express and cold-chain cases

Common Buying Questions

Procurement, operations and technical teams usually evaluate fit by throughput, chute count, interfaces, deployment and future scaling.

  • Whether target throughput covers average volume and peak waves
  • Whether chute count matches current destination flow and future growth
  • Whether induction, scanning, checking, packing and WMS/MES interfaces can connect to site workflow
  • Whether similar cases exist, such as cross-border e-commerce, overseas warehouse, cold-chain or 3C scenarios

Next Step

Turn this scenario into a deployable plan

Share site area, parcel profile, peak volume and target market to receive configuration and deployment guidance.

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