Kerakoll automates and expedites deliveries of its products for the international building industry using Datalogic solutions.
Kerakoll is one of the world’s leading groups in the building chemicals sector. In 2006, it posted a turnover of 285 million euro, 35% of which was represented by exports. It has 13 operating companies and nine production sites. With the Kerakoll, Biocalce and Kerakoll Design brands, the Group sells more than 2000 production systems, each one specializing in a specific business segment: Kerakoll for modern building and contemporary architecture; Biocalce for community building schemes and historical restoration and finally, the newest brand, Kerakoll Design, for interior design and decoration. Today, Kerakoll is recognized worldwide as the most consummate, reliable partner for construction, planning and interior design, and Kerakoll products are used in the most prestigious construction projects in Italy and abroad.
Kerakoll’s requirement
 On average, 200 goods vehicles a day leave Kerakoll warehouses loaded  with products for the world’s building industry. Preparing a shipment  involves identifying the products in each client’s order, picking these  and placing them on the goods vehicle, and then updating the system with  information on new stock levels before sending the shipment.
 This process used to be done manually, making it slow and often subject  to errors. As the number of goods vehicles leaving each day was  increased, it became increasingly crucial for Kerakoll to automate its  picking operations in order to expedite the process and reduce errors.  Kerakoll contacted Uni Sistemi, Datalogic’s quality partner, which,  taking account of the requirements and specific characteristics of  Kerakoll, put together a tailored solution involving a range of  Datalogic products. Datalogic was chosen because of the renowned quality  of its products and because it is the only company able to provide all  of the resources necessary to implement the solution, from photoelectric  cells to fixed scanners, and from mobile computers to cordless guns.
The solution: how it works
 In the Kerakoll warehouse, the operator drives a forklift truck on which  the Rhino™ terminal is installed. This handles all operations,  collecting, processing and managing data directly from the truck. The  operating system sends Rhino™ the picking list via Wi-Fi radio link.  This contains information concerning the products to be picked and their  location in the warehouse. The operator reads the instructions on the  large high-resolution display, enabling him to see the information in  all light conditions: for activities inside or outside the warehouse and  when moving between different lighting conditions.
 The operator operates the truck by following Rhino™ instructions to pick  the products: the solution also uses Datalogic products for this  operation. Fixed Datalogic DS6400 scanners are positioned between the  arms of the truck, in turn connected to Rhino™, which allows the  operator to perform all of the operations without having to leave the  truck. Once it locates the pallet indicated by the terminal, a  photoelectric cell activates the DS6400, which scans the barcodes  without the operator having to perform additional procedures. With its  optical system calibrated for extreme conditions, these scanners work  both indoors and outdoors, even in bright sunlight, and thus offer  24-hour operating capability. In addition, the scanners are positioned  on the buffer system to avoid stresses due to uneven surfaces. Operating  speed does not decrease, but actually improves.
 The forklift truck raises the selected pallet and transfers it to the  goods vehicle before continuing with loading. Information recorded by  the scanners is sent to the operating system, which is updated  automatically and generates the necessary labels. The system has been  designed to use automatic scanning wherever possible with the DS6400 on  the arms of the forklift: if unsuccessful during the picking phase, the  scanner makes a second attempt when it releases the pallet onto the  goods vehicle.
 If the labels are particularly damaged, dirty or poorly positioned and  the DS6400 cannot scan them properly, the operator can use the manual  Dragon™ scanner to read the information on the pallet once it is on the  goods vehicle, before sending this to the operating system.
 The solution also involves the use of the Datalogic Viper™ mobile computer for all ground picking and inventory operations.
Advantages of the solution
 The context in which the solution is applied is critical: the type of  products handled by Kerakoll can generate dust (aggregates, binding  agents, other materials). In addition, the operations take place both  indoors and outdoors, in all weather conditions, as well as in extreme  temperatures, while the surfaces on which the forklift truck moves may  be uneven.
 Due to their robustness and their tried-and-tested industrial  characteristics, the Rhino™ and DS6400 allow the operator to perform all  operations optimally, even in these conditions.
Improvements for the business
 Using the solution designed by Uni Sistemi with Datalogic products has  enabled Kerakoll to expedite the operations performed by forklift  trucks, as well as other procedures in general. By automating the  loading process, the error rate has been significantly reduced,  improving customer service and simplifying the operator’s work. The  robustness of the products means optimum use of the solution all year  round, in any temperatures and weather conditions.
 Currently, Kerakoll has more than 100 Datalogic products in operation at its two sites at Rubiera and Sassuolo.