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Falcon Autotech’s Automated Parcel Sortation Goes Live at DTDC Chennai

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Falcon has designed DTDC’s parcel sorting system, which can handle 9,000 parcels per hour, operate in a 24 X 7 environment

We are excited to see the benefits of this technology in action and believe this will help us increase our efficiency and reduce operating costs while improving the overall quality of service to our customers

Abhishek Chakraborty, Executive Director

Falcon Autotech has been selected by DTDC Express to automate its parcel sorting operations at its super hub of 1,75,000 sq ft in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. 

Using its cross-belt sorter technology, Falcon has designed DTDC’s parcel sorting system, which can handle 9,000 parcels per hour, operate in a 24 X 7 environment, and can be expanded to cater to future growth. The new linear cross-belt solution leverages cutting-edge technology to automate key sorting processes in DTDC’s warehouse, including parcel profiling and sorting. This solution is designed to optimize the space requirements for sorting operations, increase efficiency, and reduce operational costs.

“We are thrilled to see our warehouse automation solution go live with DTDC, this solution is a testament to our commitment to providing innovative intra-logistics solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers,” said Falcon’s CEO Naman Jain. 

 “We are excited to see the benefits of this technology in action and believe this will help us increase our efficiency and reduce operating costs while improving the overall quality of service to our customers. “said Abhishek Chakraborty, Executive Director, DTDC Express Limited. Falcon and DTDC worked closely together to implement the warehouse automation solution, which included extensive testing and training to ensure a smooth transition to the new system. 

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