Ryson Spirals Boost Efficiency in Direct to Consumer Warehousing
Direct to consumer warehousing is growing fast. Brands need smarter ways to move products quickly, handle large order volumes, and use space efficiently. That’s where Ryson Spiral Conveyors come in.
We recently completed a project for a major apparel retailer in Canada. Working with our integration partner Element Logic, we delivered 10 spiral conveyors to their facility. Once installed, these spirals will help streamline operations in a busy direct to consumer warehouse.
Project Snapshot
This job included:
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10 Ryson Model 1900-600 Spiral Conveyors
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8 units with standard chain, and 2 high-capacity units
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Elevation changes between 7 and 34 feet
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Capability to move boxes up to 30″ x 20″
The spirals were chosen for their ability to handle many different product sizes without adjustment. They also help the facility save space and speed up fulfillment.
A Strong Integration Partnership
This project was led by Element Logic, a global warehouse automation company. They recently acquired ABCO Systems, another trusted Ryson partner based in New Jersey. The combined strength and experience of these two companies is a win-win. Both for their customers, and Ryson as a supplier.

The Rise of Direct to Consumer Warehousing
The apparel industry is shifting toward direct to consumer (DTC) models. More companies are shipping products straight to shoppers instead of using stores or resellers. This shift brings new challenges, like:
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Handling many small orders
- Handles varied shapes and sizes
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Managing fast-moving inventory
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Making the most of available space
That’s where Ryson Spiral Conveyors help. They’re built for the demands of modern DTC warehouses.
Why Ryson Spirals Are a Smart Choice
Our spirals offer key benefits:
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Save space by moving products vertically
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Support high throughput for busy operations
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Work well with other warehouse systems
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Run reliably with low maintenance
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Use energy efficiently
Ryson Spiral Conveyors are helping companies across industries build better, faster, and more flexible direct to consumer warehouses. This project in Canada is just one example of how we support smarter fulfillment every day.