Machine Vision Specialist Cognex Brings Latest Tech to LogiMAT

Machine vision and barcode reading specialist Cognex is bringing a full range of its latest technology to LogiMAT next week. Visitors to the stand can experience live product demos, and hear how and why the company’s products can increase throughput and drive down costs, maintenance, and installation time.

Get an overview of the latest vision-based technology for applications in your distribution centre including:
• High speed 6-sided scan tunnel in a small form factor featuring the latest barcode reader technology
• Presentation readers that speed up pick times and increase throughput
• Static and in-motion dimensioning for accurate shipping estimates and optimized use of space for storing and transportation
• In-motion dimensioning for item detection with 3D vision technology

Meet Cognex at Hall 1, Stand K21, Stuttgart Messe, March 10-12

Strautmann AutoLoad Baler Aims to Optimize Waste Disposal

The disposal of outer packaging and cardboard packaging is one of the tasks in companies to which little attention is paid. Even when potential savings are obvious, many companies have difficulties in tackling the issue. Because the tearing and pressing of the waste take place far away from the customer traffic, it is rather seen as annoying. Priority is given to the core business.

While many other processes have therefore already been optimized for efficiency, disposal often remains an invisible time eater, causing unnoticed high personnel costs.

German company J.G. WEISSER SÖHNE GmbH & Co. KG also felt the effects of this.

Around 50 tons of cardboard packaging are produced each year. Cardboard packaging was brought to the press container by employees of a foreign company. Thus long and many distances had to be accepted. The recyclables were collected in different containers so often disorder was the effect. The employees had to tilted the cardboard packaging from the containers into the press container. This was especially for the women energy- and nerve-racking. If the containers were too heavy, they were also taken out with a forklift truck.

Many visitors came to visit the production so that the disorder (caused by different types of containers) and also the high forklift traffic were disturbing and not beneficial for the image. Furthermore, the cold weather conditions in winter made the disposal everything but not easy. Because of the disposal the doors to the outside press container were often open. Minimal temperature differences caused the readjustment of the machines, so that this was an additional disruptive- and cost factor. Overall high rental and handling costs were the result of a total cost- and time-intensive disposal solution.

At the same time, more modern and more efficient disposal solutions have long been available. “When developing our baler, we have oriented ourselves very specifically to the needs of retailers,” says Günter Komesker, managing director of Strautmann Umwelttechnik. “And that is above all the relief of personnel and personnel capacities. Because the AutoLoadBaler no longer needs to be filled manually. It is an expert in warehouse logistics, ensures order and cleanliness and saves the employees in the food retail trade stress and back pain.”

Automation can save 10 working hours per tonne of cardboard packaging per year and 400 moments of stress per day. This is proven by a study which Strautmann Umwelttechnik carried out in cooperation with the University of Applied Sciences in Osnabrück.

See the AutoLoad Baler at LogiMAT in Stuttgart, Hall 3 Stand C63.

Online Supermarket Farmdrop Signs with SnapFulfil WMS

Sustainable online supermarket Farmdrop has signed up to a three year SaaS (Software as a Service) contract with warehouse management system innovator SnapFulfil.

With a mission to fix the food chain, the London-based company has moved to optimise its warehousing and distribution efficiencies – and chose cloud-based SnapFulfil WMS because of its renowned flexibility, functionality and configurability.

Established eight years ago by former stockbroker Ben Pugh, Farmdrop required a smart and adaptable WMS solution that could help meet its ambitious growth plans, while maintaining the slick and personal delivery experience its customers expect.

The ‘farm-to-table’ fresh foods company has begun proceedings with 15 users and plans to double its number of licences within the next six months.

Fern Wake, Chief Operating Officer at Farmdrop, explains: “First and foremost, SnapFulfil brings us excellent stock management and inventory control, because our current in-house system is not really geared up for facilitating more than one product per location. However, with SnapFulfil we now have a system to manage dynamic locations and a real-time handle on batch control.

“SnapFulfil demonstrated proper understanding of our business during the procurement process and gave us a relevant, operational solution, rather than a sales-focused pitch. Their project management team even did some night shifts with us to fully comprehend our processes and that is certainly above and beyond the call of duty.”

Farmdrop combine the quality and ethos of a farmers’ market with the ease and range of an online supermarket – and work closely with over 450 independent producers across the UK.

SITL Postponed to Later Date

Due to the circumstances related to the COVID-19 epidemic and in the context of the French government’s decision of 29 February 2020 relating to the public gatherings in France in order to contain the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic, Reed Expositions France, organiser of SITL has announced today that the 2020 edition of the event is postponed to a later date, to be announced in the coming days.

Michel Filzi, President of Reed Expositions France, said: “The well-being of our clients, partners, and employees will always be our priority. We have therefore decided to postpone the SITL event to a later date, in the context of government measures.”

“We are fully aware of the inconveniences caused by this unavoidable situation for all our clients, partners and suppliers. Reed Expositions France will therefore be doing their utmost to help all their customers, and their partners, to prepare for the upcoming edition. In this respect, on behalf of all of the Reed teams, I would like to thank everyone for the encouragement and support received during this challenging time,” said Michel Filzi.

The SITL team will inform their clients and partners of the new dates at the earliest opportunity.

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