Kite Adds New Dividers to In-Box Packaging Range

Employee-owned business Kite Packaging has extended its in-the-box packaging offering by introducing new dividers.

A dynamic, recyclable packing solution, these self-locking universal dividers are the perfect solution for carton boxes where goods need segmented protection, according to the company. With their easy-tear perforations, users can slot and configure a different, customized size which suits all the different dimensions of individual requirements. The product’s ability to adapt makes it ideal for a huge variety of applications, as they ensure box contents are soundly segmented with an array of light cushioning intervals.

Therefore, if you need to divide and protect bottles, ceramics, cosmetics or electrical goods, these dividers can cater for all specifications across a wide range of industries.

They are 100% recyclable, making them another useful eco-friendly product that will help the Kite team achieve their 2019 goal of reducing their plastic footprint. Kite Packaging announced their plastic challenge last September, where the company made a bid to reduce its own plastic waste as well as its customers’ waste by a united 120 tonnes.

Kite Adds New Dividers to In-Box Packaging Range

Employee-owned business Kite Packaging has extended its in-the-box packaging offering by introducing new dividers.

A dynamic, recyclable packing solution, these self-locking universal dividers are the perfect solution for carton boxes where goods need segmented protection, according to the company. With their easy-tear perforations, users can slot and configure a different, customized size which suits all the different dimensions of individual requirements. The product’s ability to adapt makes it ideal for a huge variety of applications, as they ensure box contents are soundly segmented with an array of light cushioning intervals.

Therefore, if you need to divide and protect bottles, ceramics, cosmetics or electrical goods, these dividers can cater for all specifications across a wide range of industries.

They are 100% recyclable, making them another useful eco-friendly product that will help the Kite team achieve their 2019 goal of reducing their plastic footprint. Kite Packaging announced their plastic challenge last September, where the company made a bid to reduce its own plastic waste as well as its customers’ waste by a united 120 tonnes.

Kite Adds New Dividers to In-Box Packaging Range

Employee-owned business Kite Packaging has extended its in-the-box packaging offering by introducing new dividers.

A dynamic, recyclable packing solution, these self-locking universal dividers are the perfect solution for carton boxes where goods need segmented protection, according to the company. With their easy-tear perforations, users can slot and configure a different, customized size which suits all the different dimensions of individual requirements. The product’s ability to adapt makes it ideal for a huge variety of applications, as they ensure box contents are soundly segmented with an array of light cushioning intervals.

Therefore, if you need to divide and protect bottles, ceramics, cosmetics or electrical goods, these dividers can cater for all specifications across a wide range of industries.

They are 100% recyclable, making them another useful eco-friendly product that will help the Kite team achieve their 2019 goal of reducing their plastic footprint. Kite Packaging announced their plastic challenge last September, where the company made a bid to reduce its own plastic waste as well as its customers’ waste by a united 120 tonnes.

B2A Technology Wins Award for Paris Banknote Logistics Process

B2A Technology (Alstef and BA Systèmes) has been awarded Grand Prix of the Kings of the Supply Chain 2019 for the design and implementation of an automated fiduciary centre for Banque de France in Paris.  The technology has shown its great agility in this very demanding context and offered a customized automated logistics process meeting the very high level of safety required to handle the flows of more than one billion banknotes per year.

One of the primary objectives of this project is to provide a safe and effective service to fund carriers by receiving, sorting and processing the values of the banks, and by delivering orders to supply cash dispensers. To achieve this, a complex logistics process has been designed and implemented around banknote sorting machines. The solution is based on two automated warehouses (pallets and parcels), a network of conveyors and AGVs (BA Systèmes’ Automated Guided Vehicles), goods to person order picking stations and mixed palletizing / depalletizing robots. Process automation allows to increase the overall productivity of the centre with very short preparation times (less than 3 hours) while improving receiving and safety conditions and strengthening the level of service provided to institutions.

The control of the installation is ensured by Stockware® management software developed by Alstef and interfaced with Banque de France’s WMS. The infrastructure created guarantees the integrity, availability, confidentiality and traceability of the processed data. Ahead of the implementation of this reliable and robust information system, advanced emulation and simulation tests have been carried out to check all the process’ functionalities, including in degraded modes, since no service interruption could be tolerated.

B2A Technology Wins Award for Paris Banknote Logistics Process

B2A Technology (Alstef and BA Systèmes) has been awarded Grand Prix of the Kings of the Supply Chain 2019 for the design and implementation of an automated fiduciary centre for Banque de France in Paris.  The technology has shown its great agility in this very demanding context and offered a customized automated logistics process meeting the very high level of safety required to handle the flows of more than one billion banknotes per year.

One of the primary objectives of this project is to provide a safe and effective service to fund carriers by receiving, sorting and processing the values of the banks, and by delivering orders to supply cash dispensers. To achieve this, a complex logistics process has been designed and implemented around banknote sorting machines. The solution is based on two automated warehouses (pallets and parcels), a network of conveyors and AGVs (BA Systèmes’ Automated Guided Vehicles), goods to person order picking stations and mixed palletizing / depalletizing robots. Process automation allows to increase the overall productivity of the centre with very short preparation times (less than 3 hours) while improving receiving and safety conditions and strengthening the level of service provided to institutions.

The control of the installation is ensured by Stockware® management software developed by Alstef and interfaced with Banque de France’s WMS. The infrastructure created guarantees the integrity, availability, confidentiality and traceability of the processed data. Ahead of the implementation of this reliable and robust information system, advanced emulation and simulation tests have been carried out to check all the process’ functionalities, including in degraded modes, since no service interruption could be tolerated.

B2A Technology Wins Award for Paris Banknote Logistics Process

B2A Technology (Alstef and BA Systèmes) has been awarded Grand Prix of the Kings of the Supply Chain 2019 for the design and implementation of an automated fiduciary centre for Banque de France in Paris.  The technology has shown its great agility in this very demanding context and offered a customized automated logistics process meeting the very high level of safety required to handle the flows of more than one billion banknotes per year.

One of the primary objectives of this project is to provide a safe and effective service to fund carriers by receiving, sorting and processing the values of the banks, and by delivering orders to supply cash dispensers. To achieve this, a complex logistics process has been designed and implemented around banknote sorting machines. The solution is based on two automated warehouses (pallets and parcels), a network of conveyors and AGVs (BA Systèmes’ Automated Guided Vehicles), goods to person order picking stations and mixed palletizing / depalletizing robots. Process automation allows to increase the overall productivity of the centre with very short preparation times (less than 3 hours) while improving receiving and safety conditions and strengthening the level of service provided to institutions.

The control of the installation is ensured by Stockware® management software developed by Alstef and interfaced with Banque de France’s WMS. The infrastructure created guarantees the integrity, availability, confidentiality and traceability of the processed data. Ahead of the implementation of this reliable and robust information system, advanced emulation and simulation tests have been carried out to check all the process’ functionalities, including in degraded modes, since no service interruption could be tolerated.

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