Fortna Secures Private Equity Funding to Accelerate Growth

Global automation, engineering services and software provider Fortna has secured investment funding from US private equity firm Thomas H. Lee Partners. The sums involved have not been disclosed.

Founded in 1946, Fortna provides distribution strategy, operations design and implementation, material handling automation and warehouse execution software systems. Today, Fortna helps the world’s most recognized brands enhance their distribution operations through innovative solutions that result in reduced operating costs, higher throughput, and improved service. With a global footprint across North America, Europe, Latin America, and South Africa, Fortna has over 200 clients globally.

Propelled by the continued growth of eCommerce and increased demand for advanced warehouse automation infrastructure, Fortna says it “sought a strategic and financial partner to invest in the Company’s substantial future growth prospects, including the potential for M&A and continued geographic expansion. As a partner, THL will strive to enhance Fortna’s capabilities and offerings by contributing deep industry expertise and bringing both financial and operational resources to bear, thereby accelerating Fortna’s overall growth strategy.”

Fortna Secures Private Equity Funding to Accelerate Growth

Global automation, engineering services and software provider Fortna has secured investment funding from US private equity firm Thomas H. Lee Partners. The sums involved have not been disclosed.

Founded in 1946, Fortna provides distribution strategy, operations design and implementation, material handling automation and warehouse execution software systems. Today, Fortna helps the world’s most recognized brands enhance their distribution operations through innovative solutions that result in reduced operating costs, higher throughput, and improved service. With a global footprint across North America, Europe, Latin America, and South Africa, Fortna has over 200 clients globally.

Propelled by the continued growth of eCommerce and increased demand for advanced warehouse automation infrastructure, Fortna says it “sought a strategic and financial partner to invest in the Company’s substantial future growth prospects, including the potential for M&A and continued geographic expansion. As a partner, THL will strive to enhance Fortna’s capabilities and offerings by contributing deep industry expertise and bringing both financial and operational resources to bear, thereby accelerating Fortna’s overall growth strategy.”

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Delivery Group Aims to be ‘One-Stop Provider’ with OnePost Takeover

The Delivery Group has taken over ONEPOST (Postal Choices Ltd), for an undisclosed sum, bringing together two players in the UK mail and ecommerce sectors. The enlarged group says it will have a combined annual turnover of £250m, employ 500 staff across seven locations, and manage almost a billion items of mail and packages both in the UK and internationally.

Delivery Group Chairman Paul Carvell (above) explained: “Since the management buy-out from Next Wave Partners last year, we have actively pursued our strategy to expand our service-range and geographical footprint, and ONEPOST fits perfectly into our plans. We will be announcing further developments over the coming months as we strive to become the premier systems-driven ‘one stop provider’ in the post, package and parcel distribution sector.”

Delivery Group Aims to be ‘One-Stop Provider’ with OnePost Takeover

The Delivery Group has taken over ONEPOST (Postal Choices Ltd), for an undisclosed sum, bringing together two players in the UK mail and ecommerce sectors. The enlarged group says it will have a combined annual turnover of £250m, employ 500 staff across seven locations, and manage almost a billion items of mail and packages both in the UK and internationally.

Delivery Group Chairman Paul Carvell (above) explained: “Since the management buy-out from Next Wave Partners last year, we have actively pursued our strategy to expand our service-range and geographical footprint, and ONEPOST fits perfectly into our plans. We will be announcing further developments over the coming months as we strive to become the premier systems-driven ‘one stop provider’ in the post, package and parcel distribution sector.”

Mobile Lab Transported by Air from Budapest to Hanoi

Hungarian provider ITS Logistics, part of Connecta, has air freighted a mobile laboratory from Budapest to Hanoi. The mobile laboratory is transported by a tractor-trailer, equipped with solar panels and with its own power supply. It had to be dismantled in 3 parts, separating the actual laboratory and accessories from the trailer, with a total weight of 5500 Kg.

While inspecting the laboratory, the ITS Logistics team found that it contained different types of batteries and therefore had to be considered as Dangerous Goods. Both, the lab and the accessories were encased in a wooden crate for security and protection.

On site, ITS Logistics gave assistance during the dismantling of the laboratory, arranged the packaging, prepared the DG certificate and checking and organised security checks with sniffer dogs. Additionally, they handled the export customs clearance and dual use certificate. Finally, they arranged the transportation of all parts, with an open plate truck and a trailer, followed by a security escort up to Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport.

In a record time of 72 hours the packed laboratory and its truck were ready for carriage on a Cargolux Boeing 747 freighter up to Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi, Vietnam.

The Pangea Group includes Pangea Logistics Network, international network of general freight forwarders, and Connecta Airfreight Network, international network of air freight forwarders.

Mobile Lab Transported by Air from Budapest to Hanoi

Hungarian provider ITS Logistics, part of Connecta, has air freighted a mobile laboratory from Budapest to Hanoi. The mobile laboratory is transported by a tractor-trailer, equipped with solar panels and with its own power supply. It had to be dismantled in 3 parts, separating the actual laboratory and accessories from the trailer, with a total weight of 5500 Kg.

While inspecting the laboratory, the ITS Logistics team found that it contained different types of batteries and therefore had to be considered as Dangerous Goods. Both, the lab and the accessories were encased in a wooden crate for security and protection.

On site, ITS Logistics gave assistance during the dismantling of the laboratory, arranged the packaging, prepared the DG certificate and checking and organised security checks with sniffer dogs. Additionally, they handled the export customs clearance and dual use certificate. Finally, they arranged the transportation of all parts, with an open plate truck and a trailer, followed by a security escort up to Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport.

In a record time of 72 hours the packed laboratory and its truck were ready for carriage on a Cargolux Boeing 747 freighter up to Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi, Vietnam.

The Pangea Group includes Pangea Logistics Network, international network of general freight forwarders, and Connecta Airfreight Network, international network of air freight forwarders.

Geek+ Robotics Brings Advanced Warehouse Robotic Solutions to ProMat

Geek+ is a leading provider – and describes itself as China’s number-one supplier – of warehousing and logistics solutions in China and SE Asia. It will demonstrate its moving system, M100, and display brand-new products, such as Geek Robot Shuttle System C200 Series and its Automated Forklift at ProMat, the largest supply-chain trade show in the Americas.

Geek+ has a wide range of automated and intelligent devices capable of material handling (bin-carrying/pallets/boxes/single pieces), from goods receipt, unloading and storage, to picking, packing and order shipment. Equipped with cutting-edge robotics and AI technologies, comprehensive product lines have been developed to satisfy various application scenarios, including its:

Picking System for order fulfilment in E-commerce and retailing industries;
Moving System for material handling in factory logistics;
Sorting System for parcels sortation in express;
Automated forklift and collaborative robot for unmanned warehouse;
Robot Shuttle System for bin-carrying with single layer rack and multi-layer mezzanine rack.

Register your interest with Geek+ here.

 

Geek+ Robotics Brings Advanced Warehouse Robotic Solutions to ProMat

Geek+ is a leading provider – and describes itself as China’s number-one supplier – of warehousing and logistics solutions in China and SE Asia. It will demonstrate its moving system, M100, and display brand-new products, such as Geek Robot Shuttle System C200 Series and its Automated Forklift at ProMat, the largest supply-chain trade show in the Americas.

Geek+ has a wide range of automated and intelligent devices capable of material handling (bin-carrying/pallets/boxes/single pieces), from goods receipt, unloading and storage, to picking, packing and order shipment. Equipped with cutting-edge robotics and AI technologies, comprehensive product lines have been developed to satisfy various application scenarios, including its:

Picking System for order fulfilment in E-commerce and retailing industries;
Moving System for material handling in factory logistics;
Sorting System for parcels sortation in express;
Automated forklift and collaborative robot for unmanned warehouse;
Robot Shuttle System for bin-carrying with single layer rack and multi-layer mezzanine rack.

Register your interest with Geek+ here.

 

Industry View: See the Technology Reshaping Warehousing at IMHX 2019

Visitors to IMHX 2019 – the UK’s largest intralogistics and supply chain event – will be able to see the developments in automation and robotics technology that are reshaping the way orders are picked, packed and dispatched, says event director, Rob Fisher

The relentless rise of e-Commerce is forcing retailers and logistics operators to adapt the design of their facilities to keep pace with the demands of today’s technology-enabled consumer who is demanding ever-faster and more efficient delivery of goods. As a result, traditional storage warehouses are being transformed into massive high-volume order-fulfilment centres with higher racking and narrower aisles to ensure that every square inch of the site is optimised.

The technology deployed within these facilities is evolving too. Developments in intralogistics systems are advancing more rapidly than ever before as operators search for greater reliability and higher efficiency.

Changes in the ways modern e-fulfiment warehouses operate are, not surprisingly, being driven by developments in automation and robotics. For decades, automation has been used to complete various processes – including storage, inventory control, transport, picking, packing and loading – in more efficient and cost-effective ways: but, until recently, the robots used in warehouses have largely been employed to assemble pallet loads ready for dispatch. Now, however, robotics is closing in on the logistics ‘Holy Grail’ – order picking for e-commerce fulfilment.

The growing role of artificial intelligence and technology within modern supply chain operations will be reflected at IMHX 2019: with over a third of exhibitors showcasing some form of automation, robotics, autonomous vehicles or new tech, visitors to the show will be able to discover exciting technology for themselves and get a greater understanding of how it can deliver operational benefits and competitive advantages.

Dematic is among the leading suppliers of advanced automated materials handling solutions that will be exhibiting at IMHX 2019. The company offers an extensive range of ground-breaking warehouse technology as well as the all important software that manages and controls it. Dematic’s suite of high-intelligence iQ software, for example, ranges from a top-level Warehouse Management System, through Warehouse Execution and Control Software to a cloud-based Asset Performance Management platform which offers live-updates on KPIs across multiple distribution sites.

Visitors to IMHX 2019 will also be able to see the latest innovations from Bito Storage Systems. Bito has recently introduced a driverless container transporter which helps to reduce travel times for returns and other tasks within e-Commerce warehouses. The transporter links workstations and handles transport from the returns department or processing point to other stations for repairs, disposal, packing or returning the item to the warehouse.

Meanwhile, on KNAPP’s stand, visitors will be able to discuss technology such as the OSR Shuttle automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS) – technology which not only achieves up to six times the rate of totes in/out than a traditional ASRS, but also requires about 20 per cent less footprint and consumes only some 5 per cent of the energy of other solutions.

Swisslog will highlight a range of robot-based picking and palletising solutions. The company’s systems feature KUKA robots and are designed to reduce operational costs and improve warehouse efficiency. For example, the ItemPiQ robot-based automated solution allows item picking to be fulfilled rapidly and accurately. The robot cell – which is operational 24/7 and can pick and place products from a source into a target bin or carton – is designed to handle repeated piece picking, error-free.

Picking and palletising are the most time consuming processes in the warehouse and make up around 60% of a warehouse’s operational costs. With workers to carry out these tasks becoming harder to find too, there is a growing realisation that automation and self-learning smart-data systems can meet today’s diverse and growing demands and, with some 400 leading companies exhibiting, IMHX 2019 represents an unmissable opportunity to see live and dynamic demonstrations of the latest technological developments that are shaping the modern logistics industry.

In addition, across the four days of the show, visitors will have the opportunity to access a high quality programme of educational seminars and conferences featuring leading speakers from the supply chain world, completely free of charge.

To register for your free IMHX 2019 visitor pass, go to https://www.imhx.net/en/visiting/register.html

Industry View: See the Technology Reshaping Warehousing at IMHX 2019

Visitors to IMHX 2019 – the UK’s largest intralogistics and supply chain event – will be able to see the developments in automation and robotics technology that are reshaping the way orders are picked, packed and dispatched, says event director, Rob Fisher

The relentless rise of e-Commerce is forcing retailers and logistics operators to adapt the design of their facilities to keep pace with the demands of today’s technology-enabled consumer who is demanding ever-faster and more efficient delivery of goods. As a result, traditional storage warehouses are being transformed into massive high-volume order-fulfilment centres with higher racking and narrower aisles to ensure that every square inch of the site is optimised.

The technology deployed within these facilities is evolving too. Developments in intralogistics systems are advancing more rapidly than ever before as operators search for greater reliability and higher efficiency.

Changes in the ways modern e-fulfiment warehouses operate are, not surprisingly, being driven by developments in automation and robotics. For decades, automation has been used to complete various processes – including storage, inventory control, transport, picking, packing and loading – in more efficient and cost-effective ways: but, until recently, the robots used in warehouses have largely been employed to assemble pallet loads ready for dispatch. Now, however, robotics is closing in on the logistics ‘Holy Grail’ – order picking for e-commerce fulfilment.

The growing role of artificial intelligence and technology within modern supply chain operations will be reflected at IMHX 2019: with over a third of exhibitors showcasing some form of automation, robotics, autonomous vehicles or new tech, visitors to the show will be able to discover exciting technology for themselves and get a greater understanding of how it can deliver operational benefits and competitive advantages.

Dematic is among the leading suppliers of advanced automated materials handling solutions that will be exhibiting at IMHX 2019. The company offers an extensive range of ground-breaking warehouse technology as well as the all important software that manages and controls it. Dematic’s suite of high-intelligence iQ software, for example, ranges from a top-level Warehouse Management System, through Warehouse Execution and Control Software to a cloud-based Asset Performance Management platform which offers live-updates on KPIs across multiple distribution sites.

Visitors to IMHX 2019 will also be able to see the latest innovations from Bito Storage Systems. Bito has recently introduced a driverless container transporter which helps to reduce travel times for returns and other tasks within e-Commerce warehouses. The transporter links workstations and handles transport from the returns department or processing point to other stations for repairs, disposal, packing or returning the item to the warehouse.

Meanwhile, on KNAPP’s stand, visitors will be able to discuss technology such as the OSR Shuttle automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS) – technology which not only achieves up to six times the rate of totes in/out than a traditional ASRS, but also requires about 20 per cent less footprint and consumes only some 5 per cent of the energy of other solutions.

Swisslog will highlight a range of robot-based picking and palletising solutions. The company’s systems feature KUKA robots and are designed to reduce operational costs and improve warehouse efficiency. For example, the ItemPiQ robot-based automated solution allows item picking to be fulfilled rapidly and accurately. The robot cell – which is operational 24/7 and can pick and place products from a source into a target bin or carton – is designed to handle repeated piece picking, error-free.

Picking and palletising are the most time consuming processes in the warehouse and make up around 60% of a warehouse’s operational costs. With workers to carry out these tasks becoming harder to find too, there is a growing realisation that automation and self-learning smart-data systems can meet today’s diverse and growing demands and, with some 400 leading companies exhibiting, IMHX 2019 represents an unmissable opportunity to see live and dynamic demonstrations of the latest technological developments that are shaping the modern logistics industry.

In addition, across the four days of the show, visitors will have the opportunity to access a high quality programme of educational seminars and conferences featuring leading speakers from the supply chain world, completely free of charge.

To register for your free IMHX 2019 visitor pass, go to https://www.imhx.net/en/visiting/register.html

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