File #: 24-0574    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Filed
File created: 4/11/2024 In control: Financial Affairs Committee
On agenda: 4/30/2024 Final action:
Title: Approval of selection of bibliotecha to supply Automated Materials Handler (Book Sorter) for the Wauwatosa Public Library following Request For Proposal (RFP) process
Related files: 24-0675
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Approval of selection of bibliotecha to supply Automated Materials Handler (Book Sorter) for the Wauwatosa Public Library following Request For Proposal (RFP) process

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Submitted by:
Robert Trunley, Assistant Library Director and Alanna Maddox, Library Circulation Supervisor
Department:
Library

A. Issue
In 2023 the City Finance Department approved Capital Improvement Project funds for purchasing a new Automated Materials Handler (AMH) for the library in 2024. The City and Library Board agreed the cost of the AMH would be split 50/50 between City funds and Library Agency Trust funds. Also, the Library Board agreed to provide an additional $10,000 from 2024 budgeted funds i.e. 7001 FIXED ASSET. The AMH will be modular, which will allow it to be expanded in a potential library renovation. Expansion might include additional bins and additional induction points.


B. Background/Options
The library's current AMH is ten years old. It is under a maintenance contract for 2024 but the contract expires this year and will not be renewed by the vendor which is bibliotheca. The AMH is at the end of its useful life. With help from the City Purchasing Department, the Library requested proposals from three vendors. Library staff chose bibliotheca as the vendor whose proposal most fulfilled the Library's needs.
Envisionware was significantly more expensive and did not give us the 7-bin sort we requested. They proposed a 6-bin sort and an 8-bin sort.
FE Tech was slightly less expensive than bibliotheca if we go with spring-loaded bins which is what we want to do. We have been in contact with an FE Tech library, however, and they were dissatisfied with FE Tech and the installation. It took weeks to get the equipment working properly and they are not satisfied with technical support. FE Tech is headquartered in Australia and technical support requests were being routed to Australia. FE Tech showed only one comparable installation in Wisconsin. Their other two comparabl...

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