Start-Up Synfioo Offers Free Transparency for Truck Monitoring

Potsdam-based start-up Synfioo is offering its OnTime Navigator for three months free of charge during the current international crisis. The tour management application allows the retrieval of ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) predictions as well as movement and disruption data from any computer. The OnTime Navigator data thus enables the people involved to better react to unexpected developments in the transport process in the wake of the corona crisis.

“Security of supply is currently a very important commodity. With our decision to make the use of OnTime Navigator available free of charge to potential interested parties, we want to play our part in optimizing road freight transport processes during the corona crisis,” emphasizes Marian Pufahl, CEO of Synfioo. “Because only those who have correct data on the position of the trucks and the disruptions ahead can make the right decisions for the further course of the transports. The same applies to precise arrival time predictions for raw materials and semi-finished materials, which have a major influence on the demand-oriented design of production processes.”

Find out more at the English landing page: https://ontimenavigator.de/en/ too. Customers can register until 30.04.2020 and can cancel the tour management application within the three free months. Otherwise, the registration of users would then be transferred to a regular payment service.

Expert Insight: How to Store Your Forklift Battery During the Shutdown

The coronavirus crisis is creating huge amounts of disruption for business and society all over the world. Companies are having to deal with high levels of staff absence, reduced demand for services and products and even mandatory shutdowns in some countries.

Many businesses’ services have become even more vital – for example, in the food distribution or medical equipment industries. However, other sectors are experiencing a serious slowdown, and for companies that have a materials handling operation, their forklift fleet may be at a complete standstill or utilised much less than normal.

If you have had to shut down your operation, your forklifts will be able to stand still for long periods without any problems. However, lead-acid forklift batteries must be stored in a much more careful way if you want to be able to resume your operation quickly when things get back to normal, without having to waste time on battery service or recharging.

Courtesy of Charles Carey of UniCarriers, here are some of the most important rules to follow if you need to store your forklift batteries unused for long periods:

Make sure that your batteries are fully charged before storing them
If you need to store unneeded batteries over long periods, make sure they are fully charged first. This helps prevent sulphation, which can be difficult and expensive to fix and seriously affects your battery’s performance and lifetime.

Store the forklift batteries in a dry, frost-free environment
It may be getting warmer across the country as spring approaches, but temperatures may still dip below zero in certain regions, especially overnight. Always make sure your batteries are kept indoors, away from moisture or frost to ensure their good performance in future.

If the batteries are still in the trucks, disconnect them
Even when your truck isn’t turned on, if a battery is connected to the truck it will still slowly discharge over time as it may be under a ‘parasitic load’. When this occurs, you will find that your batteries are completely discharged when it’s time to start work again. If you must keep your unused batteries mounted on trucks, disconnect them.

Refresh charge the batteries once a month
Even if you are expecting that your batteries won’t be used for a long time, you should still refresh charge them once a month. This ensures that they’ll be fully charged and ready to go when you need them again. If you are storing them in charger racks, keep the batteries connected to the chargers. The chargers can be programmed to automatically refresh charge the batteries when needed, making sure they will be fully operational when business resumes.

This health crisis is creating disruption for everyone, and it’s having a major effect on business. Recovery may take time, but if you follow these basic battery care rules while your batteries are out of use, you can at least be confident that they will be able to perform when you need them again.

If your materials handling operation has been affected by the crisis and you need advice on how to get through it before business get back to normal, click the button below to get in touch with us. Our team of materials handling experts will be able to provide solutions to your problems during this difficult time.

PSI to Present Software Solutions at Virtual Trade Fair

To compensate the cancelled Hanover Fair, PSI will be presenting integrated software solutions for production and logistics at its own virtual trade fair. Interested parties for the April 20 to 24, 2020 event can get information online in various webcasts and individual consultations.

Based on the PSI technology platform, an integrated solution consisting of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Manufacturing Execution System (MES), Predictive Maintenance and Quality, Warehouse Management System (WMS) and AI-based applications will be presented for agile production and logistics.

The showcase demonstrates the integration of order management, detailed planning and the control of the manufacturing process using an Enterprise Service Bus. Here, the parameterization and control of tools is completely automatic. The processes and data exchange are modeled easily and without programming using workflows based on BPMN 2.0. In addition to AI-based applications, the factory monitor for visual monitoring of the manufacturing process and worker assistance with numerous functions for optimization and error reduction are used.

Two webcasts highlight how production processes can be improved with ERP and MES software, which meats the specific issues of mechanical and plant engineering as well as the automotive industry. Personal consultations with PSI experts round-off the virtual fair.

More information and registration options (only in German): www.psi-automotive-industry.de/de/aktuelles/veranstaltungen/virtuelle-messe-fuer-intelligente-produktion/

PSI to Present Software Solutions at Virtual Trade Fair

To compensate the cancelled Hanover Fair, PSI will be presenting integrated software solutions for production and logistics at its own virtual trade fair. Interested parties for the April 20 to 24, 2020 event can get information online in various webcasts and individual consultations.

Based on the PSI technology platform, an integrated solution consisting of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Manufacturing Execution System (MES), Predictive Maintenance and Quality, Warehouse Management System (WMS) and AI-based applications will be presented for agile production and logistics.

The showcase demonstrates the integration of order management, detailed planning and the control of the manufacturing process using an Enterprise Service Bus. Here, the parameterization and control of tools is completely automatic. The processes and data exchange are modeled easily and without programming using workflows based on BPMN 2.0. In addition to AI-based applications, the factory monitor for visual monitoring of the manufacturing process and worker assistance with numerous functions for optimization and error reduction are used.

Two webcasts highlight how production processes can be improved with ERP and MES software, which meats the specific issues of mechanical and plant engineering as well as the automotive industry. Personal consultations with PSI experts round-off the virtual fair.

More information and registration options (only in German): www.psi-automotive-industry.de/de/aktuelles/veranstaltungen/virtuelle-messe-fuer-intelligente-produktion/

Streamlined Warehouse Processes with inconsoWMS From the Cloud

Logistics software specialist inconso is outlining the benefits of the cloud with the new generation of its warehouse management system inconsoWMS: Flexibility, scalability and immediate operational readiness are included in the latest cloud release that the company says serves as an excellent starting point for IT-supported warehouse management – and was designed with high availability and IT security in mind.

As a cloud service, the proven inconsoWMS combines all basic functions for mainly manual or forklift-controlled processes in goods receiving, store-in, picking and packing. In addition to standardized processes, inconsoWMS from the cloud also has special functions for dashboards, stock taking and stock management. It is suitable for small and medium warehouses and multi-warehouse users who want to easily and quickly implement additional warehouses and hubs.

This cloud-based solution provides higher security by being run at a certified data centre (ISO 9001, ISO 27001 and SOC 1 and 2) with global service teams. With an availability of over 99.5 percent, the cloud infrastructure makes use of powerful virtualisation, server, storage and network technologies that increase flexibility in system deployment. “We can handle seasonal fluctuations dynamically with these system resources,” explains Wilfried Pfuhl, CEO of inconso. “However, the cloud inconsoWMS was also designed for peak loads, growth and process modification. This makes the new, highly flexible cloud software a welcome addition to the inconso Logistics Suite’s range of solutions and enables our users to overcome all future logistics challenges.”

The cloud-based inconsoWMS is available immediately, unlike standard warehouse management systems. Users do not have to worry about the necessary infrastructure or major security measures. Regular updates provide expanded functions and ensure system security is always up to date. The cloud release’s appearance is based on the familiar user interface of the inconso Logistics Suite.

Streamlined Warehouse Processes with inconsoWMS From the Cloud

Logistics software specialist inconso is outlining the benefits of the cloud with the new generation of its warehouse management system inconsoWMS: Flexibility, scalability and immediate operational readiness are included in the latest cloud release that the company says serves as an excellent starting point for IT-supported warehouse management – and was designed with high availability and IT security in mind.

As a cloud service, the proven inconsoWMS combines all basic functions for mainly manual or forklift-controlled processes in goods receiving, store-in, picking and packing. In addition to standardized processes, inconsoWMS from the cloud also has special functions for dashboards, stock taking and stock management. It is suitable for small and medium warehouses and multi-warehouse users who want to easily and quickly implement additional warehouses and hubs.

This cloud-based solution provides higher security by being run at a certified data centre (ISO 9001, ISO 27001 and SOC 1 and 2) with global service teams. With an availability of over 99.5 percent, the cloud infrastructure makes use of powerful virtualisation, server, storage and network technologies that increase flexibility in system deployment. “We can handle seasonal fluctuations dynamically with these system resources,” explains Wilfried Pfuhl, CEO of inconso. “However, the cloud inconsoWMS was also designed for peak loads, growth and process modification. This makes the new, highly flexible cloud software a welcome addition to the inconso Logistics Suite’s range of solutions and enables our users to overcome all future logistics challenges.”

The cloud-based inconsoWMS is available immediately, unlike standard warehouse management systems. Users do not have to worry about the necessary infrastructure or major security measures. Regular updates provide expanded functions and ensure system security is always up to date. The cloud release’s appearance is based on the familiar user interface of the inconso Logistics Suite.

Software Specialist Everysens Makes TMS Freely Available

Logistics software specialist Everysens is joining the solidarity effort created by the current international crisis by making available a Launch version of its collaborative transport visibility platform free of charge, for 2 months. This version will include a set of real-time functionalities to simplify deployment and quick returns without changing their processes.

This means being able to manage the execution of transport by synchronising with different teams remotely, by going digital in order to obtain real-time field visibility and having business collaboration tools that simplify the implementation of transport processes. Industrials and freight forwarders will thus be able to edit their consignment notes in a simplified manner or even monitor the progress of their deliveries (ETA) and inform their customers at the end of the chain.

Everysens says that 72 hours will be enough to set up an account, and to connect the customer’s transport
team and users, so that everyone can collaborate, wherever they are. This will ensure the continuity of operations, so that a high level of service can be maintained despite the current circumstances.

Apply for the system here.

Software Specialist Everysens Makes TMS Freely Available

Logistics software specialist Everysens is joining the solidarity effort created by the current international crisis by making available a Launch version of its collaborative transport visibility platform free of charge, for 2 months. This version will include a set of real-time functionalities to simplify deployment and quick returns without changing their processes.

This means being able to manage the execution of transport by synchronising with different teams remotely, by going digital in order to obtain real-time field visibility and having business collaboration tools that simplify the implementation of transport processes. Industrials and freight forwarders will thus be able to edit their consignment notes in a simplified manner or even monitor the progress of their deliveries (ETA) and inform their customers at the end of the chain.

Everysens says that 72 hours will be enough to set up an account, and to connect the customer’s transport
team and users, so that everyone can collaborate, wherever they are. This will ensure the continuity of operations, so that a high level of service can be maintained despite the current circumstances.

Apply for the system here.

Shipping Data Confirms Migration to Online Solutions

Logistics software specialist Consignor has released shipping data confirming the very clear switch to online solutions as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Details include:

• 13% increase in the number of parcels shipped overall
• Rise of B2C ecommerce shipments of 17%
• 9% increase in parcels shipped domestically
• 2% decrease in parcels shipped across borders
• Retail parcel volume down 8% compared to expected volumes

The figures compare sets of data for January-March 2019 and January-March 2020, on a like for like basis, removing new business growth from the data sets used.

Peter Thomsen, CEO at Consignor said: “Looking at the traffic numbers on our platform I believe we are seeing a huge shift from retail stores to e-commerce solutions.

“We are committed to supporting organizations as they attempt to navigate their way through the increasingly challenging delivery landscape.”

Shipping Data Confirms Migration to Online Solutions

Logistics software specialist Consignor has released shipping data confirming the very clear switch to online solutions as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Details include:

• 13% increase in the number of parcels shipped overall
• Rise of B2C ecommerce shipments of 17%
• 9% increase in parcels shipped domestically
• 2% decrease in parcels shipped across borders
• Retail parcel volume down 8% compared to expected volumes

The figures compare sets of data for January-March 2019 and January-March 2020, on a like for like basis, removing new business growth from the data sets used.

Peter Thomsen, CEO at Consignor said: “Looking at the traffic numbers on our platform I believe we are seeing a huge shift from retail stores to e-commerce solutions.

“We are committed to supporting organizations as they attempt to navigate their way through the increasingly challenging delivery landscape.”

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