Scanner and Glove Mount Combo Promises Greater Efficiency

Denso Wave Europe’s new SF1 Wearable is a combination of a scanner and a glove mount that can be worn comfortably on the wrist. Users can work with both hands, thus increasing work safety. The scanner is extremely robust and does not only increase safety, but also improves efficiency, especially in a logistics and warehouse management system.

In a warehouse management and order picking environment, work safety is not the only thing that plays a major role. Ergonomic aspects must also be considered, as well as work efficiency. They both heavily influence daily operations. In addition, companies are focusing more and more on employee satisfaction.

Kaber Kolioutsis, Marketing Communication Specialist at Denso Wave Europe, explains: “The biggest advantage of our new wearable is that users have both hands free. This makes tasks much easier, for example order picking, and helps increase work safety. Furthermore, because its inner frame is made of magnesium, the SF1 is extremely robust, which is an essential feature in warehousing and logistics. It can withstand up to 3,000 drops from a height of half a metre. What makes magnesium special is that it is not only very robust but also very light. Hence, the SF1 scores both with its robustness and its light weight.”

The ergonomic design of the SF1 is another advantage. In comparison to ring scanners, where the entire weight of the scanner rests on the fingers, the very light 80 grams of the SF1 are evenly distributed over the whole hand of the worker. Kolioutsis adds: “Users of the SF1 can work intuitively, because the device indicates by vibration, or the flashing of different LEDs or a beep, if the corresponding barcodes have been scanned correctly. That is a great advantage especially in very loud surroundings.”

 

SSI Schaefer Implements State-of-the-Art Logistics Centre for MISUMI

MISUMI, a global manufacturer and leading provider of mechanical components and indirect materials for special machine construction and assembly automation, has commissioned SSI Schaefer to implement a new logistics centre in Frankfurt/Main. From now until the beginning of 2020, the distribution centre with a capacity for 450,000 items on more than 10,000 m2 of storage area will be built in several stages. Core elements of the system are an automated shuttle warehouse, a four-storied rack system, ergonomic work stations connected via a conveying system as well as the logistics software WAMAS®.

MISUMI was founded in Tokyo in 1963 and today has selling agencies all over the world. The business model of the company is based on highest quality, low costs and short delivery times. In the logistics centre in Frankfurt stock items, standard components from its own production and third-party suppliers and make-to-order (MTO) parts are handled. MTO parts are currently produced in particular in Japan, China and Vietnam. For the turnover of MTO parts, MISUMI uses the cross-docking principle: After arrival, items are directly consolidated with the existing stock and sent to the customer the same day – without being stored. The short delivery time resulting from this approach is important because innovation cycles in mechanical engineering constantly decrease and therefore less time remains for product development. In order to be able to process the increasing number of orders in even shorter times in the future, MISUMI counts on a state-of-the-art automation solution from SSI Schaefer.

Tailor-made logistics solution for efficient make-to-order processes
For storing the items, a four-storied platform rack system for 250,000 items and a 10-aisle shuttle warehouse with a capacity for 200,000 items are realized. In the latter, Cuby single-level shuttles within a double-deep storage concept will take care of the high-efficiency storage and retrieval process in the future. Four goods-in work stations, four work stations integrated into the platform rack system and four multi-functional work stations will support the distribution and sortation process of incoming items and the make-to-order business. Picking will be performed at five ergonomic Pick to Tote work stations and a pick wall with a clearing station. Before leaving the logistics centre, orders will pass one of the ten packing stations. All work stations are connected to the system with a high-performance conveying system. For the coordinated process control of the material flows, the logistics software WAMAS by SSI Schaefer is used.

“Quality, competitive prices and high speed are our recipe for maximum customer satisfaction. With efficient logistics structures, we will reinforce these principles in the future. The entire investment volume emphasizes the high potential that we see at the location in Germany and in Europe,” comments Jörg Gonnermann, General Manager Logistics Service Platform of MISUMI.

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SSI Schaefer Implements State-of-the-Art Logistics Centre for MISUMI

MISUMI, a global manufacturer and leading provider of mechanical components and indirect materials for special machine construction and assembly automation, has commissioned SSI Schaefer to implement a new logistics centre in Frankfurt/Main. From now until the beginning of 2020, the distribution centre with a capacity for 450,000 items on more than 10,000 m2 of storage area will be built in several stages. Core elements of the system are an automated shuttle warehouse, a four-storied rack system, ergonomic work stations connected via a conveying system as well as the logistics software WAMAS®.

MISUMI was founded in Tokyo in 1963 and today has selling agencies all over the world. The business model of the company is based on highest quality, low costs and short delivery times. In the logistics centre in Frankfurt stock items, standard components from its own production and third-party suppliers and make-to-order (MTO) parts are handled. MTO parts are currently produced in particular in Japan, China and Vietnam. For the turnover of MTO parts, MISUMI uses the cross-docking principle: After arrival, items are directly consolidated with the existing stock and sent to the customer the same day – without being stored. The short delivery time resulting from this approach is important because innovation cycles in mechanical engineering constantly decrease and therefore less time remains for product development. In order to be able to process the increasing number of orders in even shorter times in the future, MISUMI counts on a state-of-the-art automation solution from SSI Schaefer.

Tailor-made logistics solution for efficient make-to-order processes
For storing the items, a four-storied platform rack system for 250,000 items and a 10-aisle shuttle warehouse with a capacity for 200,000 items are realized. In the latter, Cuby single-level shuttles within a double-deep storage concept will take care of the high-efficiency storage and retrieval process in the future. Four goods-in work stations, four work stations integrated into the platform rack system and four multi-functional work stations will support the distribution and sortation process of incoming items and the make-to-order business. Picking will be performed at five ergonomic Pick to Tote work stations and a pick wall with a clearing station. Before leaving the logistics centre, orders will pass one of the ten packing stations. All work stations are connected to the system with a high-performance conveying system. For the coordinated process control of the material flows, the logistics software WAMAS by SSI Schaefer is used.

“Quality, competitive prices and high speed are our recipe for maximum customer satisfaction. With efficient logistics structures, we will reinforce these principles in the future. The entire investment volume emphasizes the high potential that we see at the location in Germany and in Europe,” comments Jörg Gonnermann, General Manager Logistics Service Platform of MISUMI.

Fronius Cost-Optimisation for Forklifts on Show at IMHX

Taking place from 24th – 27th September, IMHX is the UK’s largest exhibition for professionals in the logistics, supply chain and materials handling industries and Fronius UK will be back with their innovative Ri charging process and showing visitors how using their technology and battery chargers can save money for forklift fleet owners.

Fronius welcomes warehouse and logistics managers and forklift fleet owners to come and discuss the savings potential when switching their existing forklift battery chargers to intelligent, Fronius Selectiva battery chargers (above) with the “Ri” charging process unique to Fronius. The company guarantees to save you money on the energy costs of running your forklifts – by up to a whopping 30%. Its offerings range from the sale of single battery chargers to total system solutions including multiple charging modules, battery changing systems and complete charging rooms. Monitoring of the battery charging process can also optimise charging operations and identify battery defects with Fronius’ online visualisation tool, the I-SPoT Viewer.

With its Cool Battery Guide Easy information and management system, Fronius has developed an intelligent solution to dramatically improve the utilisation of traction batteries. A control unit connected to an LED strip on each charger intuitively leads the user to the battery that has been fully charged for the longest and is therefore the coolest, thus increasing the service life of the battery whilst reducing the total operating costs and optimising the performance and availability of your forklift truck fleet at the same time.

To find out how Fronius can help you to dramatically increase the cost effectiveness of your logistics processes visit them at stand 18M60 of IMHX 2019 between 24th–27th September.

Fronius Cost-Optimisation for Forklifts on Show at IMHX

Taking place from 24th – 27th September, IMHX is the UK’s largest exhibition for professionals in the logistics, supply chain and materials handling industries and Fronius UK will be back with their innovative Ri charging process and showing visitors how using their technology and battery chargers can save money for forklift fleet owners.

Fronius welcomes warehouse and logistics managers and forklift fleet owners to come and discuss the savings potential when switching their existing forklift battery chargers to intelligent, Fronius Selectiva battery chargers (above) with the “Ri” charging process unique to Fronius. The company guarantees to save you money on the energy costs of running your forklifts – by up to a whopping 30%. Its offerings range from the sale of single battery chargers to total system solutions including multiple charging modules, battery changing systems and complete charging rooms. Monitoring of the battery charging process can also optimise charging operations and identify battery defects with Fronius’ online visualisation tool, the I-SPoT Viewer.

With its Cool Battery Guide Easy information and management system, Fronius has developed an intelligent solution to dramatically improve the utilisation of traction batteries. A control unit connected to an LED strip on each charger intuitively leads the user to the battery that has been fully charged for the longest and is therefore the coolest, thus increasing the service life of the battery whilst reducing the total operating costs and optimising the performance and availability of your forklift truck fleet at the same time.

To find out how Fronius can help you to dramatically increase the cost effectiveness of your logistics processes visit them at stand 18M60 of IMHX 2019 between 24th–27th September.

Haulier Sees Drivers Self-Correct Behaviour with Orbcomm Performance Scoring

Sheffield-based haulier Newell & Wright has enhanced its overall fleet safety with full visibility of driver performance scores providing actionable data to improve behaviour, efficiency and safety. Instead of separate reports on tachograph compliance, safe driving and fuel performance, ORBCOMM’s in-cab and back office solution provides a combined driving style score. The full story is outlined in a new case study released today by ORBCOMM, a global provider of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions.

Specialising in container and haulage logistics and freight forwarding, Newell & Wright employs 300+ people and has a fleet of over 100 vehicles. It found that drivers adopt the advice and adapt their driving behaviour to improve themselves against their peers. “In general, across the whole fleet, we have a significant improvement in weekly scores. We very rarely have someone we need to monitor or speak to now. They see their own score; it is human nature to strive not to be at the bottom of the pile every week. We can worry less,” says Stephen Newell, Operations Director.

ORBCOMM’s driver performance scoring uses summary scores backed up by detailed, transparent data. In the cab, drivers receive intuitive, immediate, driver-friendly feedback and coaching. In the back office, drivers can be compared equally, with drill-downs available into any incident and performance in individual trucks to highlight anomalies in driving style across different vehicles. League tables and scorecards bring the data to life and allow for sharing and easy interpretation by drivers and trainers.

Driver performance scoring from ORBCOMM monitors a range of driver criteria including idling, harsh braking, speeding and acceleration. The information is an indication of which drivers are performing well and where there is room to improve. As well as impacting safety, driver performance impacts on fuel usage, vehicle use, customer satisfaction and ultimately the success of the business.

Newell & Wright’s administration workload has reduced too thanks to its focus on automation and digitisation. It intends to go entirely paperless in summer 2019.

Haulier Sees Drivers Self-Correct Behaviour with Orbcomm Performance Scoring

Sheffield-based haulier Newell & Wright has enhanced its overall fleet safety with full visibility of driver performance scores providing actionable data to improve behaviour, efficiency and safety. Instead of separate reports on tachograph compliance, safe driving and fuel performance, ORBCOMM’s in-cab and back office solution provides a combined driving style score. The full story is outlined in a new case study released today by ORBCOMM, a global provider of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions.

Specialising in container and haulage logistics and freight forwarding, Newell & Wright employs 300+ people and has a fleet of over 100 vehicles. It found that drivers adopt the advice and adapt their driving behaviour to improve themselves against their peers. “In general, across the whole fleet, we have a significant improvement in weekly scores. We very rarely have someone we need to monitor or speak to now. They see their own score; it is human nature to strive not to be at the bottom of the pile every week. We can worry less,” says Stephen Newell, Operations Director.

ORBCOMM’s driver performance scoring uses summary scores backed up by detailed, transparent data. In the cab, drivers receive intuitive, immediate, driver-friendly feedback and coaching. In the back office, drivers can be compared equally, with drill-downs available into any incident and performance in individual trucks to highlight anomalies in driving style across different vehicles. League tables and scorecards bring the data to life and allow for sharing and easy interpretation by drivers and trainers.

Driver performance scoring from ORBCOMM monitors a range of driver criteria including idling, harsh braking, speeding and acceleration. The information is an indication of which drivers are performing well and where there is room to improve. As well as impacting safety, driver performance impacts on fuel usage, vehicle use, customer satisfaction and ultimately the success of the business.

Newell & Wright’s administration workload has reduced too thanks to its focus on automation and digitisation. It intends to go entirely paperless in summer 2019.

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