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DCS’s design and engineering team has more than 40 years of experience creating unique parcel handling systems for diverse customer applications. With installations including semi-automated handling in small city distribution centers and fully automated, integrated hubs with advanced conveyor and sorter equipment, DCS routinely thinks outside the box.
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E-Commerce and Multi-Channel Fulfillment
DCS designs and implements end-to-end warehouse automation solutions for e-commerce and multi-channel retailers that address numerous workflow challenges. This includes solutions for receiving, putaway, storage, replenishment, order fulfillment, picking, packing, sortation, and outbound shipping. Our custom integrated warehouse, distribution, and fulfillment systems draw from a deep pool of conventional, semi-automated, and automated material handling technologies.
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Whether an operation is considering the construction of a new distribution or fulfillment center, or a retrofit or expansion of an existing facility, it’s important to create a solution that fits the overarching supply chain strategy. DCS has four decades of experience designing and integrating comprehensive, end-to-end material handling solutions that meet a multitude of operational goals. Whether conventional, semi-automated, or fully automated, DCS can help your organization implement a custom solution that meets its goals while maximizing return on investment (ROI).
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The DCS Supply Chain Consulting team offers a range of services to help your operations address the challenges it faces. Working in partnership with you, DCS consultants analyze your business data- existing workforce, workflow processes, inventory, order data, operations, and more- to determine a strategy that addresses your unique needs. Whether you need an operations assessment, process improvement recommendations, or distribution design services, DCS consultants will help guide you to the material handling system or operational solution that best meets your current and future needs, as well as your budget.
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Customer Support
Keeping your warehouse operations and material handling systems running smoothly and at the peak of productivity are the goals of DCS’ Customer Service Team. By partnering with DCS, your warehouse automation solution is supported from commissioning to end of life. You’ll receive comprehensive in-house training of your personnel, including specialized training of your designated internal system expert. Plus, DCS offers a complete package of spare parts and expert system troubleshooting support from qualified engineers dedicated to your installation.
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System Design & Integration
DCS offers a broad range of material handling equipment and automated system design, installation, and integration services for a multitude of projects. These include retrofits, expansions, upgrades, and more. While every project is unique, our system design and execution processes are the same, encompassing meticulous attention to detail, frequent communication, and a dedicated partnership with our clients.
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Life Science & Healthcare
Pharmaceutical, healthcare, and life science companies face mounting pressure from evolving regulatory requirements, rising fulfillment costs, and intensifying accuracy demands. In this environment, automation isn’t optional—it’s essential. Designed Conveyor Systems (DCS) helps distributors of these critical products stay compliant and competitive.
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Pet Food
Pet food distribution operations are anything but standard. From bulky kibble bags to delicate fish tanks, stock keeping unit (SKU) complexity and fulfillment pressure are always on the rise. Designed Conveyor Systems (DCS) partners with leading pet retailers to design and engineer automation, software, and material handling systems that keep operations agile, accurate, and ready for what’s next.
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Home Improvement
When your distribution center handles everything from hammers to hot tubs, operational complexity isn’t a challenge—it’s your daily reality. Home improvement retailers face intense pressure to meet rising consumer expectations across multiple channels—from in-store pickups to last-mile delivery. At Designed Conveyor Systems (DCS), we specialize in engineering material handling and automation solutions that help home improvement distribution centers keep pace, reduce cost, and drive accuracy at scale.
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Sporting Goods
Navigating the unique demands of the sporting goods retail industry requires a distribution strategy that’s both agile and precise. From handling seasonal surges to managing a diverse range of products—from bulky equipment to small accessories—your warehouse operations are the key to a seamless customer experience. Our expertise helps sporting goods retailers streamline their distribution warehouses, improving order accuracy, boosting productivity, and ensuring your team can efficiently move products from the receiving dock to the final customer, no matter the season.
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Footwear
In the fast-paced world of footwear retail requires a distribution strategy that can handle a vast array of styles, sizes, and seasonal trends with precision and speed. From managing a high volume of SKUs to ensuring accurate order fulfillment and returns processing, your distribution center is the engine that drives customer satisfaction and brand loyalty. Our expertise helps footwear retailers streamline their distribution centers, improving inventory management, accelerating order processing, and ensuring your team can efficiently move products from the receiving dock to the final customer, no matter the season.
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Wholesale & Industrial Distribution
Designed Conveyor Systems (DCS) partners with wholesale, industrial, and electronics distributors to design efficient, optimized fulfillment solutions. Every operation DCS designs streamlines end-to-end functional processes—from inbound receiving and putaway to picking, packing, and shipping. Designed Conveyor Systems (DCS) partners with wholesale, industrial, and electronics distributors to design efficient, optimized fulfillment solutions. Every operation DCS designs streamlines end-to-end functional processes—from inbound receiving and putaway to picking, packing, and shipping.
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Designed Conveyor Systems (DCS) has 40 years of experience serving major clients in multiple industries by providing material handling, full-scale warehouse operations, and conveyor design solutions that are custom crafted for their needs. DCS does not sell ready-made conveyor systems but builds relationships that empower collaboration to craft custom warehouse designs together. DCS utilizes consulting, engineering design, project management, installation services, and client support to ensure our customers can keep their promises to deliver on time.
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With more than 40 years of experience providing automated system design, installation, and integration services, DCS has created solutions for companies throughout the United States in a broad range of industries and markets. We’ve completed more than 1500 projects ranging from greenfield facilities with completely new systems to expansions and retrofits of existing operations.
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From Parcel to Full-Service Fulfillment: Where Warehouse Automation Is Headed in 2026

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Tariffs, geopolitical shocks, delayed capital projects — the last two years have taught those in the material handling industry to operate in a permanent state of “wait-and-see.” Most warehouse automation and systems integrators felt it in their order books.

DCS didn’t.

According to Seth Taylor, Executive VP of Operations at DCS (pictured at right) who contributed input to STIQ Ltd.’s Market Report: System Integrators, 2026, DCS had its best year yet in 2025, noting: “In 2025, we delivered record-breaking revenue and profit all while completing more projects than at any other time in our company’s history.”

That performance didn’t happen by accident. Instead, it’s the product of a deliberate, decade-long shift in DCS’s focus.

Taylor noted that the current leadership team joined roughly 8–10 years ago, back when the business focused almost exclusively on the parcel market.

“Since then, DCS has steadily expanded our capabilities, expertise, and service offerings,” he said. “Today, our business has evolved to the point where distribution and fulfillment solutions represent over 50% of our portfolio.”

Taylor further explained that the reasons behind DCS’s success in 2025 also say a lot about where the industry is headed next.

Parcel and E-Commerce Investment Continues

The STIQ report points to positive growth in e-commerce investments, with Taylor citing continued investment across the parcel sector.

He’s quoted in the publication as saying, “Network transformations and modernizations are still occurring across the [parcel] industry. Some companies are consolidating multiple business units into more streamlined networks. Others are looking for automation solutions to reduce their reliance on labor. Some simply need to update end-of-life equipment.”

DCS Projects Include Both Greenfield and Brownfield

Much of the industry narrative in 2026 has centered on a swing toward brownfield and retrofit work as automation ages out and real estate stays tight.

DCS’s numbers tell a slightly different story. Taylor noted that greenfield work currently makes up roughly 50–60% of DCS’s business, even as large retrofit projects continue in parallel. He reported that DCS currently has several sizable greenfield distribution center design and implementation projects underway.

Shorter Life Cycles Put Flexible Systems, Phased Deployments in Demand

One of Taylor’s forward-looking points in the STIQ report concerns the pace of change itself. He described significantly shorter life cycles pushing customers to revisit their business plans and rework their fulfillment networks far more often than in the past. Taylor sees this as a core driver behind the shift toward more adaptable systems.

That thinking connects directly to how DCS is now structuring project delivery. Rather than locking customers into a single, monolithic system designed around a decade-long forecast, DCS is increasingly building projects around phased and program-based deployment.

Taylor described organizations becoming more intentional and strategic about warehousing automation and material handling systems integration.

“We are starting to see many clients move toward phased approaches, whether at the individual project level, or through program-based deployments,” he said. “Given the current economic environment, organizations are being more deliberate about capital investments and are seeking greater flexibility in how they execute initiatives. Our ability to scale solutions and implement them over an extended timeframe allows clients to manage risk while still realizing value incrementally.”

In today’s environment, customers no longer want to bet everything on a single seven-to-ten-year forecast. That means flexibility is becoming as equally important a differentiator as the hardware itself.

Moving Earlier in the Project Lifecycle

In the STIQ report, Taylor also discussed DCS’s strategic acquisition of Waller Consulting. Taylor framed the deal as a way to further expand the value DCS brings to clients by strengthening its upstream consulting capabilities.

“The acquisition allows us to engage with customers much earlier in the project lifecycle,” he said. “Instead of stepping in once a system has already been specified, DCS can now help clients identify the underlying business need, develop strategy, and shape a solution — all before supporting them through implementation.”

It’s a move that mirrors a broader trend STIQ identifies across the sector. The report notes that warehouse systems integrators are increasingly competing not just on hardware and software, but also on their ability to act as trusted advisors from the very first conversation.

Future-Proof Your Next Distribution Project with DCS

Whether you’re planning a greenfield facility, modernizing an existing network, or just trying to figure out where to start, DCS brings the upstream consulting expertise and phased deployment approach to help you build a solution that scales with your business. Connect with the DCS team to discuss ways to future-proof your next project.


Quotes and data referenced from STIQ Ltd’s “System Integrators, 2026” report.
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STIQ Ltd, 2026 System Integrator report.