Low-Level Order Picking Truck Range Released by Linde

Linde Material Handling is renewing its order-picking truck range, claiming the most comprehensive product portfolio in the industry. Eight new models of the Linde N20 C low-level order picker are the first to be launched. They ensure comfortable, safe and above all cost-efficient order picking in the load range between 1.2 and 2.5 tons.

From home improvement stores to food wholesalers, from the automotive industry to contract logistics, the picking of goods is a core task in every warehouse. It’s also a very cost-intensive one, due to the high proportion of manual activities involved. Linde says it has attached particular importance to user support when developing its new trucks: Even the standard versions of these order pickers, which can reach speeds of up to 14 km/h, offer a high level of driver comfort, which can be enhanced through additional optional equipment depending on the application needs.

Demands have grown steadily during recent years. Pick rates and throughput times must be increased, error rates reduced, and the health-related absence of employees prevented. “With the various versions of our new order picker, customers can keep their logistics costs under control in traditional person-to-goods applications and increase the efficiency of their warehouse,” says Eloïse Lévêque, International Product Manager at Linde Material Handling.

Increased ergonomics for more efficient processes
With the arrangement of the battery, driver’s stand-on platform and load-handling module, Linde Material Handling has adopted the standard market design for the N20 C, which is particularly beneficial for operators of mixed fleets: Drivers do not have to rethink the operation of the vehicle when switching back and forth between trucks from different manufacturers. The low entry height of merely 130 millimeters and the wide vehicle access (428 or 418 millimeters depending on the model in question) make it easy to enter and leave the driver’s platform, something which is required frequently during day-to-day order picking.

Ergonomically positioned handles provide a secure hold, even when reversing. Optional equipment features include the pneumatically damped stand-on platform, which reduces the impact and shocks experienced by the driver when the truck is used on uneven ground. The standardly padded backrest, which provides for a safe position while driving, can optionally be adjusted to suit the operator’s height. A fold-out driver’s seat (with sensor for driver recognition) is also integrated for longer distances or waiting times. Additional comfort when sitting is ensured by the optionally available padded knee protection.

Everything in view
The Linde N20 C is operated via the new, height-adjustable steering wheel – a highlight of the new industrial truck generation. Rocker switches for forward and reverse driving are integrated into the round shape which has a rubberized surface for optimum grip. They can be operated on both sides using the thumb or index finger. To ensure driving is as distraction-free as possible, the Linde engineers have deliberately positioned the multi-function color display below the steering wheel. The clearly arranged screen displays the most important information relevant to the truck – from the state of the battery charge to service instructions.

Connected and safe
Picking is usually carried out in a very busy environment, which entails increased risk of material damage and accidents – and thus higher risk of unplanned consequential costs and operational disruptions. To prevent this, the Linde N20 C comes with a whole range of standard and optionally available safety features. Extremely important for the driver is the excellent view of the driveway and load. Additional features include the hydraulically assisted braking unit – which is one of a total of three braking systems on board. It varies the braking effect of the order picker in relation to the load picked up. The Linde Curve Control system reduces the speed in relation to the steering angle and prevents tip-over accidents when navigating corners. To reduce expensive damage to shelves, goods or the vehicle itself, special bumpers can be mounted on the front of the truck. Additional equipment features such as powerful LED front headlamps, the Linde BlueSpot, front panoramic mirror, protective screens or grids for the mast and various load guards round off the range of offerings.

Low-Level Order Picking Truck Range Released by Linde

Linde Material Handling is renewing its order-picking truck range, claiming the most comprehensive product portfolio in the industry. Eight new models of the Linde N20 C low-level order picker are the first to be launched. They ensure comfortable, safe and above all cost-efficient order picking in the load range between 1.2 and 2.5 tons.

From home improvement stores to food wholesalers, from the automotive industry to contract logistics, the picking of goods is a core task in every warehouse. It’s also a very cost-intensive one, due to the high proportion of manual activities involved. Linde says it has attached particular importance to user support when developing its new trucks: Even the standard versions of these order pickers, which can reach speeds of up to 14 km/h, offer a high level of driver comfort, which can be enhanced through additional optional equipment depending on the application needs.

Demands have grown steadily during recent years. Pick rates and throughput times must be increased, error rates reduced, and the health-related absence of employees prevented. “With the various versions of our new order picker, customers can keep their logistics costs under control in traditional person-to-goods applications and increase the efficiency of their warehouse,” says Eloïse Lévêque, International Product Manager at Linde Material Handling.

Increased ergonomics for more efficient processes
With the arrangement of the battery, driver’s stand-on platform and load-handling module, Linde Material Handling has adopted the standard market design for the N20 C, which is particularly beneficial for operators of mixed fleets: Drivers do not have to rethink the operation of the vehicle when switching back and forth between trucks from different manufacturers. The low entry height of merely 130 millimeters and the wide vehicle access (428 or 418 millimeters depending on the model in question) make it easy to enter and leave the driver’s platform, something which is required frequently during day-to-day order picking.

Ergonomically positioned handles provide a secure hold, even when reversing. Optional equipment features include the pneumatically damped stand-on platform, which reduces the impact and shocks experienced by the driver when the truck is used on uneven ground. The standardly padded backrest, which provides for a safe position while driving, can optionally be adjusted to suit the operator’s height. A fold-out driver’s seat (with sensor for driver recognition) is also integrated for longer distances or waiting times. Additional comfort when sitting is ensured by the optionally available padded knee protection.

Everything in view
The Linde N20 C is operated via the new, height-adjustable steering wheel – a highlight of the new industrial truck generation. Rocker switches for forward and reverse driving are integrated into the round shape which has a rubberized surface for optimum grip. They can be operated on both sides using the thumb or index finger. To ensure driving is as distraction-free as possible, the Linde engineers have deliberately positioned the multi-function color display below the steering wheel. The clearly arranged screen displays the most important information relevant to the truck – from the state of the battery charge to service instructions.

Connected and safe
Picking is usually carried out in a very busy environment, which entails increased risk of material damage and accidents – and thus higher risk of unplanned consequential costs and operational disruptions. To prevent this, the Linde N20 C comes with a whole range of standard and optionally available safety features. Extremely important for the driver is the excellent view of the driveway and load. Additional features include the hydraulically assisted braking unit – which is one of a total of three braking systems on board. It varies the braking effect of the order picker in relation to the load picked up. The Linde Curve Control system reduces the speed in relation to the steering angle and prevents tip-over accidents when navigating corners. To reduce expensive damage to shelves, goods or the vehicle itself, special bumpers can be mounted on the front of the truck. Additional equipment features such as powerful LED front headlamps, the Linde BlueSpot, front panoramic mirror, protective screens or grids for the mast and various load guards round off the range of offerings.

Geodis to Highlight Logistics Innovation in Munich

Global supply chain operator Geodis, which ranks among the world’s top logistics companies, is putting a range of innovative services and operational processes on display at transport logistic in Munich next week (June 4-7), using augmented and virtual reality solutions. In its Experience Room situated on the Geodis exhibition booth located in Hall B5.303/402 at transport logistic, it will exhibit several innovations in the fields of warehouse automation, inventory by drone, robotic picking and others.

50% of the company’s investment in innovation is planned to go into further digitalisation programs in the coming years, which it sees as fundamental to the optimisation of operational processes throughout the industry.

transport logistic is the world’s leading trade fair for logistics, mobility, IT and supply chain management. It presents the optimal solutions for every logistics and freight transport requirement.

Geodis to Highlight Logistics Innovation in Munich

Global supply chain operator Geodis, which ranks among the world’s top logistics companies, is putting a range of innovative services and operational processes on display at transport logistic in Munich next week (June 4-7), using augmented and virtual reality solutions. In its Experience Room situated on the Geodis exhibition booth located in Hall B5.303/402 at transport logistic, it will exhibit several innovations in the fields of warehouse automation, inventory by drone, robotic picking and others.

50% of the company’s investment in innovation is planned to go into further digitalisation programs in the coming years, which it sees as fundamental to the optimisation of operational processes throughout the industry.

transport logistic is the world’s leading trade fair for logistics, mobility, IT and supply chain management. It presents the optimal solutions for every logistics and freight transport requirement.

New CEO and CCO for Palletways Group

Current COO Luis Zubialde (above) has been named the new CEO of Imperial Logistics’ operating company Palletways Group, effective from 1 July. Current CEO James Wilson will retire on the same date. Wilson will continue in an advisory role to both Palletways and the Imperial Logistics’ international division more broadly.

Says Imperial Logistics International CEO Hakan Bicil: “We would like to thank James for his long-standing service and commitment, and the pioneering work that he has undertaken for the Palletways Group. We wish him a very happy and well-deserved retirement, and I am delighted that I will be able to call upon his extensive knowledge and experience in the future.”

Michael Sterk has been appointed to the newly-created post of chief commercial officer of the Palletways Group, effective 1 July 2019. Sterk has worked for Imperial Logistics since 2009, most recently as director of the Retail and Consumer Goods business unit. He will report both to Palletways CEO Luis Zubialde and to Imperial Logistics International chief commercial officer, Sandro Knecht.

The new Palletways Group executive board will comprise Luis Zubialde (CEO), Richard Myatt (who remains chief financial officer), Thomas Olsson (who remains chief information officer), and Michael Sterk (CCO).

Palletways operates Europe’s largest pallet network, with over 400 depots strategically located throughout 24 countries, delivering up to 40,000 pallets a day.

New CEO and CCO for Palletways Group

Current COO Luis Zubialde (above) has been named the new CEO of Imperial Logistics’ operating company Palletways Group, effective from 1 July. Current CEO James Wilson will retire on the same date. Wilson will continue in an advisory role to both Palletways and the Imperial Logistics’ international division more broadly.

Says Imperial Logistics International CEO Hakan Bicil: “We would like to thank James for his long-standing service and commitment, and the pioneering work that he has undertaken for the Palletways Group. We wish him a very happy and well-deserved retirement, and I am delighted that I will be able to call upon his extensive knowledge and experience in the future.”

Michael Sterk has been appointed to the newly-created post of chief commercial officer of the Palletways Group, effective 1 July 2019. Sterk has worked for Imperial Logistics since 2009, most recently as director of the Retail and Consumer Goods business unit. He will report both to Palletways CEO Luis Zubialde and to Imperial Logistics International chief commercial officer, Sandro Knecht.

The new Palletways Group executive board will comprise Luis Zubialde (CEO), Richard Myatt (who remains chief financial officer), Thomas Olsson (who remains chief information officer), and Michael Sterk (CCO).

Palletways operates Europe’s largest pallet network, with over 400 depots strategically located throughout 24 countries, delivering up to 40,000 pallets a day.

Scanner Specialist Denso Wave Europe Launches Smart Glove

The latest cableless scanner from Denso Wave Europe, part of the Toyota group, is to be a smart glove. The company says the glove will weigh just 80 grams and is one of the lightest scanners of its kind. Users in warehouse management and logistics environments can wear the smart glove attached to their wrist. This offers the opportunity to work with both hands at the same time thus increasing work safety. The new innovative scanner is extremely robust and helps ensure a safe working environment.

Kaber Kolioutsis, Marketing Communication Specialist at Denso Wave Europe, explains: “The biggest advantage of our new smart glove is that users, for example in logistics, have both hands free to handle goods. This makes certain tasks much easier, for example, order picking, and helps increase work safety.” Furthermore, the Wearable SF1 is extremely robust, which is an essential feature in warehousing and logistics. Because of its inner frame made of magnesium, the Wearable SF1 can withstand up to 3,000 drops from a height of half a metre.

More information about scanners and handheld terminals, RFID and NFC, Auto-ID, solutions for mobile data collection, the QR Code, and DENSO WAVE EUROPE are available at https://www.denso-wave.eu.

 

 

Scanner Specialist Denso Wave Europe Launches Smart Glove

The latest cableless scanner from Denso Wave Europe, part of the Toyota group, is to be a smart glove. The company says the glove will weigh just 80 grams and is one of the lightest scanners of its kind. Users in warehouse management and logistics environments can wear the smart glove attached to their wrist. This offers the opportunity to work with both hands at the same time thus increasing work safety. The new innovative scanner is extremely robust and helps ensure a safe working environment.

Kaber Kolioutsis, Marketing Communication Specialist at Denso Wave Europe, explains: “The biggest advantage of our new smart glove is that users, for example in logistics, have both hands free to handle goods. This makes certain tasks much easier, for example, order picking, and helps increase work safety.” Furthermore, the Wearable SF1 is extremely robust, which is an essential feature in warehousing and logistics. Because of its inner frame made of magnesium, the Wearable SF1 can withstand up to 3,000 drops from a height of half a metre.

More information about scanners and handheld terminals, RFID and NFC, Auto-ID, solutions for mobile data collection, the QR Code, and DENSO WAVE EUROPE are available at https://www.denso-wave.eu.

 

 

Portable Container Handler Now Available in 34-ton Capacity Model

Container leg manufacturer ConFoot of Finland has launched the latest update to its ConFoot CF set.

The maximum load capacity of the CF set has been increased to 34 tons from the previous 30. This development expands the range of use for the company, making the CF set more attractive to specialist user groups such as tank container operators.

ConFoot container legs are the only portable container handling solution in the world. A single CF leg weighs under 25 kilos.

The other product lines, CFP for loading bays and CFL for certain 45-foot containers, retain the 30-ton maximum load capacity.

ConFoot Ltd is a Finnish company currently based in Espoo, and with a distributor network covering 20 countries.

Portable Container Handler Now Available in 34-ton Capacity Model

Container leg manufacturer ConFoot of Finland has launched the latest update to its ConFoot CF set.

The maximum load capacity of the CF set has been increased to 34 tons from the previous 30. This development expands the range of use for the company, making the CF set more attractive to specialist user groups such as tank container operators.

ConFoot container legs are the only portable container handling solution in the world. A single CF leg weighs under 25 kilos.

The other product lines, CFP for loading bays and CFL for certain 45-foot containers, retain the 30-ton maximum load capacity.

ConFoot Ltd is a Finnish company currently based in Espoo, and with a distributor network covering 20 countries.

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