Another Win for German Football with PSI Warehouse Management

The German Soccer Federation (Deutscher Fußball-Bund e.V., DFB) is to organise equipment supply for the national teams from its new logistics centre in Langen near Frankfurt/Main using the warehouse management system provided by PSI Logistics GmbH. PSIwms has been in use for administration and coordinating of picking and order processing since the beginning of September.

The DFB will supply all the German national teams with equipment for training camps, international matches and EC/WC tournaments from the new 4,000 square metre, brand-new logistics centre. In addition, the logistics for approximately 350 nationwide talent promotion bases, the school football programme and other DFB projects will be supported.

The DFB ships, for example, more than 1.7 tons of freight during an U-17 national team’s international match trip alone. Against this backdrop, the functional scope and visualisation functions offered by PSIwms were among the main reasons for the decision to award the contract to PSI. The selection procedure was supported by the Fraunhofer Institut für Materialfluss und Logistik (Material Flow and Logistics).

In addition to the essential core functions according to VDI 3601, PSIwms includes numerous additional functions such as returns management, serial number administration, customs handling and a forklift control system. The specific functionalities include cockpit functions, parts list management, warehouse visualisation and archive functions. This means that the software takes over order management on an ‘action-specific’ basis for individual players, teams and squads and, for example, equipping the physio suitcases.

Another Win for German Football with PSI Warehouse Management

The German Soccer Federation (Deutscher Fußball-Bund e.V., DFB) is to organise equipment supply for the national teams from its new logistics centre in Langen near Frankfurt/Main using the warehouse management system provided by PSI Logistics GmbH. PSIwms has been in use for administration and coordinating of picking and order processing since the beginning of September.

The DFB will supply all the German national teams with equipment for training camps, international matches and EC/WC tournaments from the new 4,000 square metre, brand-new logistics centre. In addition, the logistics for approximately 350 nationwide talent promotion bases, the school football programme and other DFB projects will be supported.

The DFB ships, for example, more than 1.7 tons of freight during an U-17 national team’s international match trip alone. Against this backdrop, the functional scope and visualisation functions offered by PSIwms were among the main reasons for the decision to award the contract to PSI. The selection procedure was supported by the Fraunhofer Institut für Materialfluss und Logistik (Material Flow and Logistics).

In addition to the essential core functions according to VDI 3601, PSIwms includes numerous additional functions such as returns management, serial number administration, customs handling and a forklift control system. The specific functionalities include cockpit functions, parts list management, warehouse visualisation and archive functions. This means that the software takes over order management on an ‘action-specific’ basis for individual players, teams and squads and, for example, equipping the physio suitcases.

Geek+ Robotics Highlighted at Annual Microsoft Gathering

Microsoft Ignite is Microsoft’s annual gathering of over 26,000 technology leaders and practitioners from around the world. This year (Nov 4-8), Geek+ AI robotics solution was a cornerstone of Microsoft Azure CTO Mark Russinovich’s keynote address.

On stage, the Microsoft tech leader operated the Geek+ S20 intelligent sorting solution, demonstrating in real time how the sorting robot can adjust his course when encountering an obstacle (in this case a large teddy bear) thanks to an easily operated application platform operating the AI system. During the process, the S20C robots performed flexible obstacle avoidance and accurate delivery, leading to a round of applause from the audience.

Geek+ and Microsoft have been cooperating closely on applying cloud data applications to AI robots, and this is just one of the specific examples of how we working together to promote supply chain transformation driven by artificial intelligence.

Geek+ CARE Strategy

On October 15 this year at the Geek+ Global Smart Logistics Summit, Geek+ announced its three year CARE strategy: Customer Focus, Artificial Intelligence, Robots as a Service, and Ecosystem-enabling. In-depth cooperation with Microsoft is one of the practical actions taken to implement CARE, building a tech ecosystem for an agile and intelligent supply chain.

Geek+ Sorting System
The Geek+ sorting system that debuted at Ignite can be deployed in Microsoft Cloud, and uses Microsoft DAPR technology for robotic system scheduling. The demonstration used the S20C flexible robot of the Geek+ intelligent sorting product line. S20C is equipped with a rich sensor system, which can sense the surrounding environment, realize automatic order acquisition, automatic scheduling of machine scheduling, automatic conveyor belt docking, intelligent navigation and other functions.

Compared with fixed installation sorting equipment and flat-bottom robot sorting schemes, the S20C can be easily installed, expanded more quickly, and has the advantages of flexible obstacle avoidance, arc turning, destination identification, accurate delivery, etc., which can help customers truly achieve intelligent sorting with flexibility, automated, high-return.

In addition, with the help of the “Geek+ Cloud Brain” platform, Geek+ is the first in the industry to realize remote cloud real-time scheduling capability of large-scale multi-model robot clusters.

The sorting S series robot are applied to a number of China and international apparel, e-commerce, fast-selling and express delivery warehouses or sorting centers to make traditional warehouse, sorting and other warehouse operations smarter and more efficient.

Seen from left to right are: HaiShi Bai (Microsoft), Mark Russinovich (Microsoft Azure CTO), Dong Liang and Feng Peng (Geek+ Sorting Team)

Watch the video here:

 

Geek+ Robotics Highlighted at Annual Microsoft Gathering

Microsoft Ignite is Microsoft’s annual gathering of over 26,000 technology leaders and practitioners from around the world. This year (Nov 4-8), Geek+ AI robotics solution was a cornerstone of Microsoft Azure CTO Mark Russinovich’s keynote address.

On stage, the Microsoft tech leader operated the Geek+ S20 intelligent sorting solution, demonstrating in real time how the sorting robot can adjust his course when encountering an obstacle (in this case a large teddy bear) thanks to an easily operated application platform operating the AI system. During the process, the S20C robots performed flexible obstacle avoidance and accurate delivery, leading to a round of applause from the audience.

Geek+ and Microsoft have been cooperating closely on applying cloud data applications to AI robots, and this is just one of the specific examples of how we working together to promote supply chain transformation driven by artificial intelligence.

Geek+ CARE Strategy

On October 15 this year at the Geek+ Global Smart Logistics Summit, Geek+ announced its three year CARE strategy: Customer Focus, Artificial Intelligence, Robots as a Service, and Ecosystem-enabling. In-depth cooperation with Microsoft is one of the practical actions taken to implement CARE, building a tech ecosystem for an agile and intelligent supply chain.

Geek+ Sorting System
The Geek+ sorting system that debuted at Ignite can be deployed in Microsoft Cloud, and uses Microsoft DAPR technology for robotic system scheduling. The demonstration used the S20C flexible robot of the Geek+ intelligent sorting product line. S20C is equipped with a rich sensor system, which can sense the surrounding environment, realize automatic order acquisition, automatic scheduling of machine scheduling, automatic conveyor belt docking, intelligent navigation and other functions.

Compared with fixed installation sorting equipment and flat-bottom robot sorting schemes, the S20C can be easily installed, expanded more quickly, and has the advantages of flexible obstacle avoidance, arc turning, destination identification, accurate delivery, etc., which can help customers truly achieve intelligent sorting with flexibility, automated, high-return.

In addition, with the help of the “Geek+ Cloud Brain” platform, Geek+ is the first in the industry to realize remote cloud real-time scheduling capability of large-scale multi-model robot clusters.

The sorting S series robot are applied to a number of China and international apparel, e-commerce, fast-selling and express delivery warehouses or sorting centers to make traditional warehouse, sorting and other warehouse operations smarter and more efficient.

Seen from left to right are: HaiShi Bai (Microsoft), Mark Russinovich (Microsoft Azure CTO), Dong Liang and Feng Peng (Geek+ Sorting Team)

Watch the video here:

 

Copal C2 Container Unloader Nominated for Logistica Award

Netherlands-based container handler specialist Copal is celebrating being nominated for a Logistica Award 2019.

The Copal C2 container unloader, covered most recently in the May 2019 issue of Logistics Business on page 20,  is an automation solution for unloading containers with loosely loaded jute bags and boxes. The Container Unloader drives into the container and can pick up the load to the rear of the container with the help of a telescopic belt and specially developed grapples.

The entries were assessed on the basis of a number of assessment criteria: application value, degree of innovation, economic importance, cost effectiveness and creativity.

 

 

Copal C2 Container Unloader Nominated for Logistica Award

Netherlands-based container handler specialist Copal is celebrating being nominated for a Logistica Award 2019.

The Copal C2 container unloader, covered most recently in the May 2019 issue of Logistics Business on page 20,  is an automation solution for unloading containers with loosely loaded jute bags and boxes. The Container Unloader drives into the container and can pick up the load to the rear of the container with the help of a telescopic belt and specially developed grapples.

The entries were assessed on the basis of a number of assessment criteria: application value, degree of innovation, economic importance, cost effectiveness and creativity.

 

 

Electric Forklifts to Highlight Clark Europe LogiMAT Stand

LogiMAT, the International Trade Fair for Intralogistics Solutions and Process Management, will open its doors for the 18th time from 10th to 12th March 2020. Once again in 2020, Clark Europe will be using the exhibition platform in Stuttgart to introduce trade visitors to the extensive Clark product portfolio of in-house logistics solutions. New products in the electrical segment will be at the heart of the Clark trade show.

Clark will have a 207 m² exhibition stand at the LogiMAT to present the company in hall 10, booth D61. One of the highlights on the exhibition stand is the EPXi series of electric four-wheel forklifts launched in 2019. The counterbalance trucks are available in capacities from 2.0 to 3.2 tonnes and they have proven themselves in applications that were once an exclusively combustion engine domain. In Stuttgart, Clark is now introducing cab variants for the EPXi series that can be retrofitted – from the weather protection roof to the full cab. This makes the EPXi series the first Clark electric forklift truck series that allows customers to choose between a one-piece and two-piece driver’s door with load capacities from 2 to 3.2 tonnes: A choice that was previously only available for Clark forklifts with combustion engines.

The launch of the EPXi series and the launch of the Go Green – Go Clark campaign are the prelude to further product innovations in the field of Clark electric forklifts.

New warehouse technology with lithium-ion technology

The WPio12 electric hand pallet truck with lithium-ion battery was not only the first Clark vehicle with lithium-ion technology, but it also sets new standards in the hand pallet truck market. At the LogiMAT, Clark will be introducing further warehouse technology vehicles with lithium-ion technology. Practical, removable batteries are also available from the factory for these vehicles, which can easily help extend the period of use. In addition, Clark will also be introducing a new picking vehicle, which will also have its première at the fair.

There will also be an SRX14/16 reach truck on display on the Clark stand, with capacities ranging from 1.4 to 1.6 tonnes and lifting heights of up to 10.5 metres. Thanks to its solid construction, the reach truck scores points in reliable operation with low service costs over its entire lifetime. The functional ergonomic concept of the vehicle, which eliminates the need for unnecessary actions, ensures that the operator can concentrate better on their work.

Forklifts for heavy duty applications with high loads

At the LogiMAT trade show, visitors can also take a look at the new C80D900 diesel forklift for the first time. The eight-tonne vehicle with a 900 mm centre of gravity complements the Clark range of counterbalance trucks with combustion engines. The vehicle, which will be on display in the outdoor area, is perfect for intensive outdoor use. The forklift has now been designed to be much more robust. The optional rear-view camera or the new, optional 360-degree Clark SafeView@360 camera system increases safety when working in confined spaces and in critical areas of the warehouse. The Clark portfolio in Stuttgart in the field of forklifts with a combustion engine is rounded off with an S-Series LPG forklift with a 3.5 tonne capacity and a Ford engine.

Case Study: Innovative Loading Bay for Shannon Airport

Hörmann Ireland has secured a new partnership with leading logistics company, DHL, to supply an innovative loading bay facility near Shannon Airport, Ireland. The bespoke facility, which has been uniquely designed by Hörmann, safely and easily facilitate DHL’s small transport vehicles.

The €4.5 million development has been purpose built for use as a DHL Express facility to serve customers across Clare, Galway, Limerick, Tipperary and Kerry. The new warehouse has been constructed in response to an increase in demand for facilities that cater for small transport vehicles, suited for courier services and lighter parcels.

With E-commerce parcel volumes growing 9% annually, the demand for warehousing facilities to have the ability to stock and sort deliveries has subsequently increased. In response to this, the new DHL Express facility aims to improve the efficiency and output level of parcels distributed around Ireland, whilst also improving the safety and security of logistics drivers and warehouse operators loading and unloading parcels.

The DHL Express facility features 38 unique loading bays, suited for small commercial vehicles that are used by DHL’s fleet of drivers. The loading bays are supported by Hörmann Ireland’s BBS dock seals and top shelters for small transport vehicles, as well as 38 Decotherm rolling shutters. The products have been specifically designed and specified to allow for smaller vehicles to efficiently use the facility without compromising on security while the parcels are being handled, as well as the safety of those working in the facility.

Hörmann Ireland’s Decotherm Rolling Shutters provide flawless roll-action, which allows for smooth operation in the development, whilst also minimising heat loss by creating a connection between the vehicle and loading bay.

As well as supplying 38 bespoke loading bays specifically for DHL’s fleet of smaller vehicles, Hörmann Ireland also provided two standard hinged-lip dock levellers with wheel and light guides in order to cater towards heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) that may use the warehousing facility. The addition of dock levellers compensates for the difference in height between various truck floors and ramps, therefore allowing for loads to be moved in or out of HGVs in a single horizontal movement. The vehicle alignment guides provide exceptional levels of safety for all, particularly when loading or unloading is in process, as drivers of larger trucks are able to see how they are able to safely park their vehicle before loading and unloading takes place.

Managing Director of DHL Express in Ireland, Bernard McCarthy, commented: “The completion of our new facility is a significant milestone for DHL Express in Ireland and it is a testament to our commitment to the region. The necessity to expand our facility reflects the growing demand for our courier services in the area. The warehouse is strategically located next to Shannon airport, where our daily carrying capacity is 30 tonne, as well as having close links to the national road network. The way companies do business and the way consumers shop is changing drastically meaning e-Commerce is becoming an increasingly important aspect of our business. The way we operate as a business must evolve to accommodate these changes and this new development signals the next step in this process.

“We worked closely with Hörmann Ireland, who supplied us with loading bays and low dock seals, specifically suited for our small transport vehicles. As the dock seals are designed to seamlessly manage the vans used by our couriers, it provides us with additional peace of mind, as it minimises the risk of accidents occurring due to loads being transported in and out of the development unsafely.

“Ireland is considered to be a ‘trading nation’ and as such, our warehouses are custom built to cater for changes in the way parcels are delivered. As there are more small commercial vehicles on the road due to an increase in e-Commerce, our courier services needed a warehouse facility that could enable safe and secure loading and unloading of vans. Hörmann Ireland helped ensure this.”

Managing Director for Hörmann Ireland, Stuart Doyle, added: “We were specified by DHL Express to supply products for use by small transport vehicles, specifically the Volkswagen Crafter. The DHL team focused on what is required in the area surrounding Shannon Airport and worked closely with us to develop products that are fit for purpose and safe for its staff using the facility. Developments such as this are vitally important in terms of providing warehousing solutions that meet the needs of the changing landscapes of the courier and logistics industry. It was an exciting project to work on and demonstrates the forward thinking nature of our products.”

Case Study: Innovative Loading Bay for Shannon Airport

Hörmann Ireland has secured a new partnership with leading logistics company, DHL, to supply an innovative loading bay facility near Shannon Airport, Ireland. The bespoke facility, which has been uniquely designed by Hörmann, safely and easily facilitate DHL’s small transport vehicles.

The €4.5 million development has been purpose built for use as a DHL Express facility to serve customers across Clare, Galway, Limerick, Tipperary and Kerry. The new warehouse has been constructed in response to an increase in demand for facilities that cater for small transport vehicles, suited for courier services and lighter parcels.

With E-commerce parcel volumes growing 9% annually, the demand for warehousing facilities to have the ability to stock and sort deliveries has subsequently increased. In response to this, the new DHL Express facility aims to improve the efficiency and output level of parcels distributed around Ireland, whilst also improving the safety and security of logistics drivers and warehouse operators loading and unloading parcels.

The DHL Express facility features 38 unique loading bays, suited for small commercial vehicles that are used by DHL’s fleet of drivers. The loading bays are supported by Hörmann Ireland’s BBS dock seals and top shelters for small transport vehicles, as well as 38 Decotherm rolling shutters. The products have been specifically designed and specified to allow for smaller vehicles to efficiently use the facility without compromising on security while the parcels are being handled, as well as the safety of those working in the facility.

Hörmann Ireland’s Decotherm Rolling Shutters provide flawless roll-action, which allows for smooth operation in the development, whilst also minimising heat loss by creating a connection between the vehicle and loading bay.

As well as supplying 38 bespoke loading bays specifically for DHL’s fleet of smaller vehicles, Hörmann Ireland also provided two standard hinged-lip dock levellers with wheel and light guides in order to cater towards heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) that may use the warehousing facility. The addition of dock levellers compensates for the difference in height between various truck floors and ramps, therefore allowing for loads to be moved in or out of HGVs in a single horizontal movement. The vehicle alignment guides provide exceptional levels of safety for all, particularly when loading or unloading is in process, as drivers of larger trucks are able to see how they are able to safely park their vehicle before loading and unloading takes place.

Managing Director of DHL Express in Ireland, Bernard McCarthy, commented: “The completion of our new facility is a significant milestone for DHL Express in Ireland and it is a testament to our commitment to the region. The necessity to expand our facility reflects the growing demand for our courier services in the area. The warehouse is strategically located next to Shannon airport, where our daily carrying capacity is 30 tonne, as well as having close links to the national road network. The way companies do business and the way consumers shop is changing drastically meaning e-Commerce is becoming an increasingly important aspect of our business. The way we operate as a business must evolve to accommodate these changes and this new development signals the next step in this process.

“We worked closely with Hörmann Ireland, who supplied us with loading bays and low dock seals, specifically suited for our small transport vehicles. As the dock seals are designed to seamlessly manage the vans used by our couriers, it provides us with additional peace of mind, as it minimises the risk of accidents occurring due to loads being transported in and out of the development unsafely.

“Ireland is considered to be a ‘trading nation’ and as such, our warehouses are custom built to cater for changes in the way parcels are delivered. As there are more small commercial vehicles on the road due to an increase in e-Commerce, our courier services needed a warehouse facility that could enable safe and secure loading and unloading of vans. Hörmann Ireland helped ensure this.”

Managing Director for Hörmann Ireland, Stuart Doyle, added: “We were specified by DHL Express to supply products for use by small transport vehicles, specifically the Volkswagen Crafter. The DHL team focused on what is required in the area surrounding Shannon Airport and worked closely with us to develop products that are fit for purpose and safe for its staff using the facility. Developments such as this are vitally important in terms of providing warehousing solutions that meet the needs of the changing landscapes of the courier and logistics industry. It was an exciting project to work on and demonstrates the forward thinking nature of our products.”

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