Conveyor Networks and Geek+ Announce UK Partnership

UK automation specialist Conveyor Networks is to partner with Geek+ to become an official UK and Ireland distributor for robotics and AI logistics solutions.

Established in 2014, Geek+ has deployed over 200 intelligent warehouse and distribution projects across four continents, deploying more than 10,000 robots. Specialising in advanced robotic solutions for logistics businesses, Geek+ supports supply chains to pick, move, sort and retrieve products more efficiently.

Conveyor Networks provides turnkey automation systems to solve a variety of material handling challenges for its clients. Geek+ will utilise Conveyor Networks’ extensive expertise in the sector and customer reach to help drive sales and enhance local service support for new UK customers.

Simon Houghton, Senior Sales and Marketing Manager, Geek+: “We believe technology and industry partnerships are key to transforming the global supply chain. Speed, product diversification, same-day delivery and volume are challenges facing a wide range of industries. In the current climate, there is no doubt that Coronavirus has impacted operations. However, robotics offers an opportunity to increase productivity, flexibility and agility, whilst importantly supporting health and safety measures. We believe working with a highly respected integration specialist like Conveyor Networks, we can help more business supply chains in the UK and Ireland accelerate their adoption of robotics and answer these challenges.”

Marcus Uprichard, Head of Business Development at Conveyor Networks said: “This new partnership agreement with Geek+ propels our industry 4.0 service offering forward with next level intelligent robotic solutions. The shift to automation and robotics is a growing trend in the logistics sector and will also likely play an important part of the Coronavirus recovery phase. The pandemic is temporary, but many of our customers from retailers to manufacturers are now taking a hard look at how automation can maintain and boost their operations in the long-term, with resilient systems such as those we see from Geek+. We’re very excited to deliver Geek+ solutions to the industry and ensure our customer’s material flow operations continue to thrive now and in the future.”

Pictured: Conveyor Networks’ Marcus Uprichard and Chris Roberts celebrate the new partnership with Simon Houghton and Stephen Sho from Geek+ 

Conveyor Networks and Geek+ Announce UK Partnership

UK automation specialist Conveyor Networks is to partner with Geek+ to become an official UK and Ireland distributor for robotics and AI logistics solutions.

Established in 2014, Geek+ has deployed over 200 intelligent warehouse and distribution projects across four continents, deploying more than 10,000 robots. Specialising in advanced robotic solutions for logistics businesses, Geek+ supports supply chains to pick, move, sort and retrieve products more efficiently.

Conveyor Networks provides turnkey automation systems to solve a variety of material handling challenges for its clients. Geek+ will utilise Conveyor Networks’ extensive expertise in the sector and customer reach to help drive sales and enhance local service support for new UK customers.

Simon Houghton, Senior Sales and Marketing Manager, Geek+: “We believe technology and industry partnerships are key to transforming the global supply chain. Speed, product diversification, same-day delivery and volume are challenges facing a wide range of industries. In the current climate, there is no doubt that Coronavirus has impacted operations. However, robotics offers an opportunity to increase productivity, flexibility and agility, whilst importantly supporting health and safety measures. We believe working with a highly respected integration specialist like Conveyor Networks, we can help more business supply chains in the UK and Ireland accelerate their adoption of robotics and answer these challenges.”

Marcus Uprichard, Head of Business Development at Conveyor Networks said: “This new partnership agreement with Geek+ propels our industry 4.0 service offering forward with next level intelligent robotic solutions. The shift to automation and robotics is a growing trend in the logistics sector and will also likely play an important part of the Coronavirus recovery phase. The pandemic is temporary, but many of our customers from retailers to manufacturers are now taking a hard look at how automation can maintain and boost their operations in the long-term, with resilient systems such as those we see from Geek+. We’re very excited to deliver Geek+ solutions to the industry and ensure our customer’s material flow operations continue to thrive now and in the future.”

Pictured: Conveyor Networks’ Marcus Uprichard and Chris Roberts celebrate the new partnership with Simon Houghton and Stephen Sho from Geek+ 

Exide Launches New Lithium Material Handling Battery

Battery manufacturer Exide Technologies (www.exide.com), a global provider of stored electrical energy solutions, has today unveiled its new GNB Sonnenschein Lithium Material Handling Battery, optimized for the challenges of the modern warehouse environment. It also introduced its new cloud-based fleet management software, GNB Fleet, which optimizes fleet uptime, maximizes efficiency and reduces total cost of ownership.

Exide’s new Sonnenschein Lithium Material Handling Battery is specially designed to minimize total cost of ownership in material handling applications. Switching from a lead battery to the Material Handling Battery may yield savings of up to 1.125 million euros over the battery’s lifetime for an average-sized fleet of 25 forklifts. GNB’s retrofitting communicator allows all information to be presented via the truck’s on-board display without any additional external instruments. The battery offers exceptional electrical performance and advanced safety features.

Exide’s new cloud-based software GNB Fleet provides real-time data on all batteries connected to its chargers. Simple, traffic-light-style reports enable energy consumption and productivity to be optimized. The software also notifies users immediately of any issues in the fleet using state-of-health information, allowing corrective action to be taken before uptime is affected. Preventative maintenance can also be scheduled automatically.

Exide has a wide range of technologies and expertise to help you embrace the path ahead in intralogistics. This includes market-leading battery technologies, chargers, charging algorithms, battery management systems, consulting and support. Exide’s GNB chargers enable both fast and opportunity charging, and are specially optimized to work with GNB Fleet and Exide’s range of material handling batteries.

“The new Sonnenschein Lithium Material Handling Battery allows businesses to make significant savings, improve efficiency and leverage the existing on-board display,” said Magnus Ohlsson, Business Director, GNB Motive Power. “We provide the right combination of high-performance battery, charger technology, fleet management and professional service to minimize total cost of ownership for your business.”

Exide Launches New Lithium Material Handling Battery

Battery manufacturer Exide Technologies (www.exide.com), a global provider of stored electrical energy solutions, has today unveiled its new GNB Sonnenschein Lithium Material Handling Battery, optimized for the challenges of the modern warehouse environment. It also introduced its new cloud-based fleet management software, GNB Fleet, which optimizes fleet uptime, maximizes efficiency and reduces total cost of ownership.

Exide’s new Sonnenschein Lithium Material Handling Battery is specially designed to minimize total cost of ownership in material handling applications. Switching from a lead battery to the Material Handling Battery may yield savings of up to 1.125 million euros over the battery’s lifetime for an average-sized fleet of 25 forklifts. GNB’s retrofitting communicator allows all information to be presented via the truck’s on-board display without any additional external instruments. The battery offers exceptional electrical performance and advanced safety features.

Exide’s new cloud-based software GNB Fleet provides real-time data on all batteries connected to its chargers. Simple, traffic-light-style reports enable energy consumption and productivity to be optimized. The software also notifies users immediately of any issues in the fleet using state-of-health information, allowing corrective action to be taken before uptime is affected. Preventative maintenance can also be scheduled automatically.

Exide has a wide range of technologies and expertise to help you embrace the path ahead in intralogistics. This includes market-leading battery technologies, chargers, charging algorithms, battery management systems, consulting and support. Exide’s GNB chargers enable both fast and opportunity charging, and are specially optimized to work with GNB Fleet and Exide’s range of material handling batteries.

“The new Sonnenschein Lithium Material Handling Battery allows businesses to make significant savings, improve efficiency and leverage the existing on-board display,” said Magnus Ohlsson, Business Director, GNB Motive Power. “We provide the right combination of high-performance battery, charger technology, fleet management and professional service to minimize total cost of ownership for your business.”

Industry View: How Nestable Pallets in Racking Transform Warehouse Space

Whilst unsold goods are piling up in warehouses as the coronavirus crisis cripples consumption, the apparent shortage of wooden pallets is forcing businesses to look for alternative solutions for storing and shipping their goods. According to Goplasticpallets.com, The Responsible Plastic Pallet Company, using nestable plastic pallets in racking could be one option. MD Jim Hardisty explains.

When the first pallet rack system was introduced in the late 1920s, warehouses were completely transformed. The arrival of pallet racking meant that forklifts could place pallets above each other and store them in vertical columns, effectively doubling or tripling a warehouse’s storage capacity.

Today, pallet racking comes in many different forms from cantilever racking and selective racking to push back racking and pallet flow racking; the solution best for you will depend on your specific storage needs.

Most conventional racking systems have been designed to accommodate pallets on runners, as these pallets sit securely across the beams. Our medium and heavy-duty pool pallets would be the ideal choice here, as they can support up to 2000kg in racking.

Nestable plastic pallets that come on six or nine feet, would not be an option in this scenario as without very precise alignment, the feet are likely to slip off the framework. But upgrading a racking system by decking the beams with steel or timber decks, would provide nestable plastic pallets with a solid, sturdy storage platform.

Why use nestable plastic pallets in racking?

A key driver for using nestable plastic pallets in racking is the cost. Nestable plastic pallets have an entry price comparable to the cost of a new wooden pallet and are a third of the cost of a five-runner plastic pallet; but the benefits do not stop here.

Not only are they lightweight and therefore easier to handle, nestable plastic pallets offer a more durable storage platform and longer life span than wooden pallets. This means that they can be used from production right through to distribution in one smooth, easy stream and then can be reused for multiple trips.

For instance, in retail applications, nestable plastic pallets can be used to pick orders, rack the goods on decking and then when the goods are needed, they can be picked by forklift and delivered direct to the shop floor. Here they are lightweight for shop workers to handle with ease, and when empty, they nest securely inside each other for their return to the warehouse, where they can save valuable space in storage.

For exporters and airfreight, in addition to their low weight and space saving capabilities, nestable plastic pallets have the added benefit of being exempt from ISPM 15 heat treatment regulations so remove the risk and hassle of consignments getting delayed by customs at ports.

All of the nestable plastic pallets we stock are made from recycled material and, when they reach the end of their life, we offer a plastic pallet recycling scheme whereby we collect your expired pallets and return them to our partner’s recycling facility in Belgium. Here they will be transformed into the next wave of new, sustainable plastic pallets.

When you consider all these benefits, why wouldn’t you use nestable plastic pallets in racking?

Of course, using nestable plastic pallets in racking involves some initial investment to deck out the pallet racking, but these costs will be quickly returned thanks to the massive opportunities these pallets present. Nestable plastic pallets are already widely used for a range of applications from, retail display to exporting goods, but you could reap real benefits by making them your universal pallet of choice.

Industry View: How Nestable Pallets in Racking Transform Warehouse Space

Whilst unsold goods are piling up in warehouses as the coronavirus crisis cripples consumption, the apparent shortage of wooden pallets is forcing businesses to look for alternative solutions for storing and shipping their goods. According to Goplasticpallets.com, The Responsible Plastic Pallet Company, using nestable plastic pallets in racking could be one option. MD Jim Hardisty explains.

When the first pallet rack system was introduced in the late 1920s, warehouses were completely transformed. The arrival of pallet racking meant that forklifts could place pallets above each other and store them in vertical columns, effectively doubling or tripling a warehouse’s storage capacity.

Today, pallet racking comes in many different forms from cantilever racking and selective racking to push back racking and pallet flow racking; the solution best for you will depend on your specific storage needs.

Most conventional racking systems have been designed to accommodate pallets on runners, as these pallets sit securely across the beams. Our medium and heavy-duty pool pallets would be the ideal choice here, as they can support up to 2000kg in racking.

Nestable plastic pallets that come on six or nine feet, would not be an option in this scenario as without very precise alignment, the feet are likely to slip off the framework. But upgrading a racking system by decking the beams with steel or timber decks, would provide nestable plastic pallets with a solid, sturdy storage platform.

Why use nestable plastic pallets in racking?

A key driver for using nestable plastic pallets in racking is the cost. Nestable plastic pallets have an entry price comparable to the cost of a new wooden pallet and are a third of the cost of a five-runner plastic pallet; but the benefits do not stop here.

Not only are they lightweight and therefore easier to handle, nestable plastic pallets offer a more durable storage platform and longer life span than wooden pallets. This means that they can be used from production right through to distribution in one smooth, easy stream and then can be reused for multiple trips.

For instance, in retail applications, nestable plastic pallets can be used to pick orders, rack the goods on decking and then when the goods are needed, they can be picked by forklift and delivered direct to the shop floor. Here they are lightweight for shop workers to handle with ease, and when empty, they nest securely inside each other for their return to the warehouse, where they can save valuable space in storage.

For exporters and airfreight, in addition to their low weight and space saving capabilities, nestable plastic pallets have the added benefit of being exempt from ISPM 15 heat treatment regulations so remove the risk and hassle of consignments getting delayed by customs at ports.

All of the nestable plastic pallets we stock are made from recycled material and, when they reach the end of their life, we offer a plastic pallet recycling scheme whereby we collect your expired pallets and return them to our partner’s recycling facility in Belgium. Here they will be transformed into the next wave of new, sustainable plastic pallets.

When you consider all these benefits, why wouldn’t you use nestable plastic pallets in racking?

Of course, using nestable plastic pallets in racking involves some initial investment to deck out the pallet racking, but these costs will be quickly returned thanks to the massive opportunities these pallets present. Nestable plastic pallets are already widely used for a range of applications from, retail display to exporting goods, but you could reap real benefits by making them your universal pallet of choice.

China’s Hikrobot Teams Up with UK Robotics Firm

Chinese robotics manufacturer Hikrobot has signed a new partnership with British firm OW Robotics (OWR) in a potential shake-up for UK warehouse automation.

The Chinese manufacturer says it develops some of the most advanced industrial technology available including robots, machine vision and industrial unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV).

Now the company is teaming up with Lincoln-headquartered OWR in a move which will combine its technology with decades of experience in delivering complex warehouse management solutions. OWR is sister company of OrderWise, one of the UK’s leading enterprise resource planning (ERP) and warehouse management software (WMS) providers.

The partnership with Hikrobot is set to make robotic automation more accessible for small and medium businesses, as well as larger organisations.

At launch, a range of four Hikrobot goods-to-person, a-to-b and production line solutions are available. The line-up includes Hikrobot’s new CTU robot and omnidirectional Forklift Mobile Robot (FMR) which just weeks ago won a prestigious Red Dot Design Award.

David Hallam, Chief Executive Officer of OWR said: “Ecommerce has experienced a huge surge as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. This has brought into stark relief the tremendous resilience of the supply chain; but it’s also identified areas where investment could significantly increase capacity and productivity.

“Thanks to our new partnership with Hikrobot, an integrated warehouse solution with the world’s best robotic automation is no-longer out of reach for many. Faster fulfillment and increased accuracy is now possible without the need for expensive infrastructure and it’s all achievable whilst reducing operational costs too.”

 

China’s Hikrobot Teams Up with UK Robotics Firm

Chinese robotics manufacturer Hikrobot has signed a new partnership with British firm OW Robotics (OWR) in a potential shake-up for UK warehouse automation.

The Chinese manufacturer says it develops some of the most advanced industrial technology available including robots, machine vision and industrial unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV).

Now the company is teaming up with Lincoln-headquartered OWR in a move which will combine its technology with decades of experience in delivering complex warehouse management solutions. OWR is sister company of OrderWise, one of the UK’s leading enterprise resource planning (ERP) and warehouse management software (WMS) providers.

The partnership with Hikrobot is set to make robotic automation more accessible for small and medium businesses, as well as larger organisations.

At launch, a range of four Hikrobot goods-to-person, a-to-b and production line solutions are available. The line-up includes Hikrobot’s new CTU robot and omnidirectional Forklift Mobile Robot (FMR) which just weeks ago won a prestigious Red Dot Design Award.

David Hallam, Chief Executive Officer of OWR said: “Ecommerce has experienced a huge surge as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. This has brought into stark relief the tremendous resilience of the supply chain; but it’s also identified areas where investment could significantly increase capacity and productivity.

“Thanks to our new partnership with Hikrobot, an integrated warehouse solution with the world’s best robotic automation is no-longer out of reach for many. Faster fulfillment and increased accuracy is now possible without the need for expensive infrastructure and it’s all achievable whilst reducing operational costs too.”

 

Körber Launches Warehouse Tracking Application

Körber, the global supply chain technology leader from software to materials handling automation, has launched Körber InSight Contact Tracer to mitigate and handle the impact of coronavirus in distribution operations. Contact Tracer tracks the locations of people, devices, orders and the corresponding use of equipment throughout the warehouse – protecting workers and operations.

“We’re in unprecedented times due to COVID-19,” said Sean Elliott, chief technology officer for Körber Supply Chain – Software. “Now more than ever businesses need a partner that understands their unique supply chain complexities. At Körber, we’re first and foremost your ally, creating highly-tailored solutions to meet your needs today and beyond. This includes advanced software solutions to assess risk for your supply chain and staff and helping you continue to meet consumer demands.”

More products, suppliers, distribution channels and heightening consumer expectations already make supply chains more complex by the day. Combine this with supply chain continuity in light of the recent pandemic, this complexity increases exponentially. Contact Tracer overcomes this.

Contact Tracer uniquely works with data from the warehouse management system (WMS) to monitor the potential movement of coronavirus. This can be adjusted per each company’s unique needs. Examples include tracking the cycle of events and locations of an employee, devices (headsets, scanners, radios), equipment (pallet jacks, clamp truck, forklifts, carts) and inbound and outbound orders throughout the warehouse – narrowed to a specific timeframe. Additionally, companies have the insights to inform customers about any possible exposure to the contents of their orders.

Previously requiring extensive manual research of hundreds of interactions, supply chain professionals can now instantly assess who, what, when and where is potentially impacted. The result is a simplified means to detect direct and indirect exposure to coronavirus and determine low to high-risk scenarios for warehouse products and people.

The Körber Business Area Supply Chain is part of the international technology group Körber. This consists of Aberle, Aberle Software, Cirrus Logistics, Cohesio Group, Consoveyo, DMLogic, HighJump, inconso, Otimis, Langhammer, Riantics and Voiteq. Körber is home to more than 2,300 professionals and nearly 100 strategic partners across the globe dedicated to advancing supply chains. With 30+ years of experience, Körber already has proven success with thousands of companies worldwide.

 

Körber Launches Warehouse Tracking Application

Körber, the global supply chain technology leader from software to materials handling automation, has launched Körber InSight Contact Tracer to mitigate and handle the impact of coronavirus in distribution operations. Contact Tracer tracks the locations of people, devices, orders and the corresponding use of equipment throughout the warehouse – protecting workers and operations.

“We’re in unprecedented times due to COVID-19,” said Sean Elliott, chief technology officer for Körber Supply Chain – Software. “Now more than ever businesses need a partner that understands their unique supply chain complexities. At Körber, we’re first and foremost your ally, creating highly-tailored solutions to meet your needs today and beyond. This includes advanced software solutions to assess risk for your supply chain and staff and helping you continue to meet consumer demands.”

More products, suppliers, distribution channels and heightening consumer expectations already make supply chains more complex by the day. Combine this with supply chain continuity in light of the recent pandemic, this complexity increases exponentially. Contact Tracer overcomes this.

Contact Tracer uniquely works with data from the warehouse management system (WMS) to monitor the potential movement of coronavirus. This can be adjusted per each company’s unique needs. Examples include tracking the cycle of events and locations of an employee, devices (headsets, scanners, radios), equipment (pallet jacks, clamp truck, forklifts, carts) and inbound and outbound orders throughout the warehouse – narrowed to a specific timeframe. Additionally, companies have the insights to inform customers about any possible exposure to the contents of their orders.

Previously requiring extensive manual research of hundreds of interactions, supply chain professionals can now instantly assess who, what, when and where is potentially impacted. The result is a simplified means to detect direct and indirect exposure to coronavirus and determine low to high-risk scenarios for warehouse products and people.

The Körber Business Area Supply Chain is part of the international technology group Körber. This consists of Aberle, Aberle Software, Cirrus Logistics, Cohesio Group, Consoveyo, DMLogic, HighJump, inconso, Otimis, Langhammer, Riantics and Voiteq. Körber is home to more than 2,300 professionals and nearly 100 strategic partners across the globe dedicated to advancing supply chains. With 30+ years of experience, Körber already has proven success with thousands of companies worldwide.

 

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