Transfesa Logistics Renews European Container Fleet

Transfesa Logistics is to renew 122 freight containers of the fleet destined for the international traffic of Ford’s production components. The company will introduce a new model in order to improve the loading and unloading system and fully adapt to customer needs. In addition, says the company, these multimodal transport units guarantee that their use in the market is as vast as possible.

The new freight containers will be in full circulation at the end of June in two corridors. The first leaves from Ford Valencia to Ford’s automotive factory located in Dagenham, Kent (United Kingdom). The second route is to the Ford plants in Saarlouis and Cologne, Germany.

The design, which has been worked on for two years, introduces numerous advantages. The high cube containers are 45’ feet and their tare weight is light, which makes it possible to increase the current transport capacity. As this volume increases, energy costs will also decrease and the environmental impact will be reduced.

Another characteristic is an open-top or sliding and lifting ceiling. With this option, the top and side loading and unloading of certain products are facilitated, adjusting to the specific needs of each client.

Transfesa Logistics Renews European Container Fleet

Transfesa Logistics is to renew 122 freight containers of the fleet destined for the international traffic of Ford’s production components. The company will introduce a new model in order to improve the loading and unloading system and fully adapt to customer needs. In addition, says the company, these multimodal transport units guarantee that their use in the market is as vast as possible.

The new freight containers will be in full circulation at the end of June in two corridors. The first leaves from Ford Valencia to Ford’s automotive factory located in Dagenham, Kent (United Kingdom). The second route is to the Ford plants in Saarlouis and Cologne, Germany.

The design, which has been worked on for two years, introduces numerous advantages. The high cube containers are 45’ feet and their tare weight is light, which makes it possible to increase the current transport capacity. As this volume increases, energy costs will also decrease and the environmental impact will be reduced.

Another characteristic is an open-top or sliding and lifting ceiling. With this option, the top and side loading and unloading of certain products are facilitated, adjusting to the specific needs of each client.

Case Study: “A Good Idea That Just Keeps On Getting Better”

Aluminium extruder Garnalex has made substantial investments in its new extrusion factory in Nether Heage, Derbyshire (UK) to revolutionise the way aluminium windows and doors are fabricated, installed and sold. It has also invested in a fleet of Combilift multidirectional forklifts which play an integral role in ensuring maximum efficiency in this advanced facility.

CEO Roger Hartshorn was one of Combilift’s first customers around twenty years ago when he used the original C-Series trucks in a previous company he owned, and he had no hesitation in choosing Combilift once again, stating that “the trucks are now a standard in the industry, crucial to high levels of safety and operational flexibility.”

The scale of production in the 100,000ft² factory, which can extrude four tonnes of aluminium an hour, requires a coordinated approach, and as well as doing the heavy lifting, the Combilifts are fitted with weighing scales, bar code scanners, QR code readers and PCs. These feed information into the bespoke management and tracking system developed by Garnalex’ in-house software team, enabling the precise location of all products to be identified at any time.

Garnalex initially took delivery of two 4 tonne C4000 trucks and a Combi-CB with 2.5 tonne lift capacity, all with LPG power, 4-way capability and painted in special Garnalex livery colours. Two more C4000 models are on order, chosen for their ability to be used as universal trucks, outside as well as inside, for handling long lengths of raw materials and finished products in all areas.

They offload incoming logs, 7m long, four to a pack, which each weigh around 800Kg. The exact weight of each load is checked, a barcode is affixed to the logs before they are taken to storage and then to one of the two extrusion presses. The trucks bring 7m long baskets of extrusions – identified by QR codes – to the ovens, and back to storage areas once the cooking process has been completed. The 5.5m triplex masts enable them to pass under low doorways, and lift goods to high storage bays when extended. They also handle and load the 3m long, 3 tonne boxes of scrap that are sent back to Wales for recycling.

The Combi-CB, the first truck of its kind to combine compact counterbalance design with multidirectional capability, can carry pallets as well as longer loads and is also used for handling plastic extrusions at LB Plastics, now part of the Garner Holdings group and co-located in Nether Heage. “This truck’s clever design and versatility is a great asset,” said Roger.

Roger continues: “Before we had Combilifts in the companies I used to own, we had tried all sorts of different pieces of equipment in a bid to improve handling and storage such as sideloaders, but once we discovered the C4000 we had the ideal solution. Martin McVicar and Robert Moffett came up with a good idea that that just keeps on getting better. The engineers at the factory in Ireland continue to enhance and customise products to individual requirements as they did for us by incorporating the technology we needed. It’s important that we know exactly where our products are at all times, and with our new forklifts and GarnerSys to integrate them into the operation of the factory we do.”
www.combilift.com
www.garnalex.com

Case Study: “A Good Idea That Just Keeps On Getting Better”

Aluminium extruder Garnalex has made substantial investments in its new extrusion factory in Nether Heage, Derbyshire (UK) to revolutionise the way aluminium windows and doors are fabricated, installed and sold. It has also invested in a fleet of Combilift multidirectional forklifts which play an integral role in ensuring maximum efficiency in this advanced facility.

CEO Roger Hartshorn was one of Combilift’s first customers around twenty years ago when he used the original C-Series trucks in a previous company he owned, and he had no hesitation in choosing Combilift once again, stating that “the trucks are now a standard in the industry, crucial to high levels of safety and operational flexibility.”

The scale of production in the 100,000ft² factory, which can extrude four tonnes of aluminium an hour, requires a coordinated approach, and as well as doing the heavy lifting, the Combilifts are fitted with weighing scales, bar code scanners, QR code readers and PCs. These feed information into the bespoke management and tracking system developed by Garnalex’ in-house software team, enabling the precise location of all products to be identified at any time.

Garnalex initially took delivery of two 4 tonne C4000 trucks and a Combi-CB with 2.5 tonne lift capacity, all with LPG power, 4-way capability and painted in special Garnalex livery colours. Two more C4000 models are on order, chosen for their ability to be used as universal trucks, outside as well as inside, for handling long lengths of raw materials and finished products in all areas.

They offload incoming logs, 7m long, four to a pack, which each weigh around 800Kg. The exact weight of each load is checked, a barcode is affixed to the logs before they are taken to storage and then to one of the two extrusion presses. The trucks bring 7m long baskets of extrusions – identified by QR codes – to the ovens, and back to storage areas once the cooking process has been completed. The 5.5m triplex masts enable them to pass under low doorways, and lift goods to high storage bays when extended. They also handle and load the 3m long, 3 tonne boxes of scrap that are sent back to Wales for recycling.

The Combi-CB, the first truck of its kind to combine compact counterbalance design with multidirectional capability, can carry pallets as well as longer loads and is also used for handling plastic extrusions at LB Plastics, now part of the Garner Holdings group and co-located in Nether Heage. “This truck’s clever design and versatility is a great asset,” said Roger.

Roger continues: “Before we had Combilifts in the companies I used to own, we had tried all sorts of different pieces of equipment in a bid to improve handling and storage such as sideloaders, but once we discovered the C4000 we had the ideal solution. Martin McVicar and Robert Moffett came up with a good idea that that just keeps on getting better. The engineers at the factory in Ireland continue to enhance and customise products to individual requirements as they did for us by incorporating the technology we needed. It’s important that we know exactly where our products are at all times, and with our new forklifts and GarnerSys to integrate them into the operation of the factory we do.”
www.combilift.com
www.garnalex.com

Dorner Adds 2200 Series LPZ / Z-Frame Conveyor to Europe Product Range

Dorner GmbH is expanding its presence throughout Europe by adding the 2200 Series LPZ (Low Profile Z-Frame) Conveyor to its lineup of conveyor platforms being manufactured in Jülich, Germany. Dorner (http://www.dornerconveyors.com) describes itself as an industry leader in the design, application, manufacturing and integration of precision industrial and sanitary conveyor systems.

The advantage of the 2200 Series LPZ, according to the company, is that its sleek, narrow profile allows it to be positioned under machinery where other conveyors wouldn’t fit, making it ideal for part removal and product handling in packaging, metalworking, automation, medical, pharmaceutical and other general manufacturing applications. Additionally, the 2200 LPZ is an ergonomically-sound platform and built with features to enhance employee safety.

The 2200 Series LPZ is the latest conveyor platform being manufactured at Dorner Europe. In 2018, Dorner Europe began production of the 2200 Series from its Jülich, Germany, location, which boasts more than 2,100 square meters of production space. The move to manufacture the 2200 Series LPZ, which can be configured in either Z-frame, horizontal-to-incline and nose-over positions, enables customers throughout Europe and the Middle East to take delivery of their equipment faster than ever before.

Customers can also design their 2200 Series LPZ conveyors using D-Tools, Dorner’s online conveyor configurator. D-Tools is intended to help users select, design, configure and view conveyors in an intuitive 2D and 3D CAD platform. Dorner’s 2200 Series LPZ conveyors will be available in D-Tools in German, Spanish and English languages; currencies will be Euros, U.S. dollars and Malaysian ringgit.

Dorner Adds 2200 Series LPZ / Z-Frame Conveyor to Europe Product Range

Dorner GmbH is expanding its presence throughout Europe by adding the 2200 Series LPZ (Low Profile Z-Frame) Conveyor to its lineup of conveyor platforms being manufactured in Jülich, Germany. Dorner (http://www.dornerconveyors.com) describes itself as an industry leader in the design, application, manufacturing and integration of precision industrial and sanitary conveyor systems.

The advantage of the 2200 Series LPZ, according to the company, is that its sleek, narrow profile allows it to be positioned under machinery where other conveyors wouldn’t fit, making it ideal for part removal and product handling in packaging, metalworking, automation, medical, pharmaceutical and other general manufacturing applications. Additionally, the 2200 LPZ is an ergonomically-sound platform and built with features to enhance employee safety.

The 2200 Series LPZ is the latest conveyor platform being manufactured at Dorner Europe. In 2018, Dorner Europe began production of the 2200 Series from its Jülich, Germany, location, which boasts more than 2,100 square meters of production space. The move to manufacture the 2200 Series LPZ, which can be configured in either Z-frame, horizontal-to-incline and nose-over positions, enables customers throughout Europe and the Middle East to take delivery of their equipment faster than ever before.

Customers can also design their 2200 Series LPZ conveyors using D-Tools, Dorner’s online conveyor configurator. D-Tools is intended to help users select, design, configure and view conveyors in an intuitive 2D and 3D CAD platform. Dorner’s 2200 Series LPZ conveyors will be available in D-Tools in German, Spanish and English languages; currencies will be Euros, U.S. dollars and Malaysian ringgit.

Multiple Billing Software Promises Premium Accuracy and Clarity

WMS innovator SnapFulfil says it is ‘snapping up’ 3PL clients with its new multiple billing software that offers the highest levels of detail, accuracy and clarity.

With margins ever tightening, there’s the option of setting different rates for quantities shipped and charging accordingly, offering greater economies of scale. The new software also helps with better data quality, resources allocation and process flow – critical at the best of times, but certainly during the present Covid-19 pandemic.

Value added services can be recorded on RF (either adhoc or against shipments and receipts) and charged onto the customer. Improved flexibility also means more focus on storage and tenure charges – with 3PLs now able to bill for occupancy of an entire section, bay or zone, as well as by SKU per location and by product volume (cm3) for storage in STU and non STU controlled slots.

Additionally, with charges increasingly itemised, the enhancements provide extra ways and means to bill by manifest and for dispatch note, bill of lading and goods received note document generation.

Other functionality enhancements include pick surcharges and the ability to bill for oversized products using the STT type; passing on shipping carrier and consumables charges; specific shipment cost and invoice breakdown; generating recurring support charges, as well as invoices for a priority shipment or receipt where additional labour has been used to rush through the processing.

SnapFulfil’s managing director UK & Europe, Tony Dobson, said: “We’ve worked closely with a number of 3PL customers to develop these advancements because all businesses are different, and we understand the need for arriving at workable solutions together. The feedback has been excellent, with clients also benefitting from tiered rates of charging for the likes of split and smaller pallets.”

Wigan based business 3PL – which specialises in multichannel fulfilment for fast growing brands in the e-commerce, retail, and wholesale sectors, via 250,000 sq.ft of high-quality warehouse accommodation – is a recent SnapFulfil WMS client taking advantage of all the new software.

3PL managing director, Ian Walker, added: “We chose SnapFulfil because it’s scalable, stable, configurable, affordable and API friendly, plus it has a range of functionality specifically tailored to the needs of 3PLs. It has allowed us to really sharpen up our warehouse management efficiencies, providing greater accuracy and transparency, as well as cost and resource savings.”

Multiple Billing Software Promises Premium Accuracy and Clarity

WMS innovator SnapFulfil says it is ‘snapping up’ 3PL clients with its new multiple billing software that offers the highest levels of detail, accuracy and clarity.

With margins ever tightening, there’s the option of setting different rates for quantities shipped and charging accordingly, offering greater economies of scale. The new software also helps with better data quality, resources allocation and process flow – critical at the best of times, but certainly during the present Covid-19 pandemic.

Value added services can be recorded on RF (either adhoc or against shipments and receipts) and charged onto the customer. Improved flexibility also means more focus on storage and tenure charges – with 3PLs now able to bill for occupancy of an entire section, bay or zone, as well as by SKU per location and by product volume (cm3) for storage in STU and non STU controlled slots.

Additionally, with charges increasingly itemised, the enhancements provide extra ways and means to bill by manifest and for dispatch note, bill of lading and goods received note document generation.

Other functionality enhancements include pick surcharges and the ability to bill for oversized products using the STT type; passing on shipping carrier and consumables charges; specific shipment cost and invoice breakdown; generating recurring support charges, as well as invoices for a priority shipment or receipt where additional labour has been used to rush through the processing.

SnapFulfil’s managing director UK & Europe, Tony Dobson, said: “We’ve worked closely with a number of 3PL customers to develop these advancements because all businesses are different, and we understand the need for arriving at workable solutions together. The feedback has been excellent, with clients also benefitting from tiered rates of charging for the likes of split and smaller pallets.”

Wigan based business 3PL – which specialises in multichannel fulfilment for fast growing brands in the e-commerce, retail, and wholesale sectors, via 250,000 sq.ft of high-quality warehouse accommodation – is a recent SnapFulfil WMS client taking advantage of all the new software.

3PL managing director, Ian Walker, added: “We chose SnapFulfil because it’s scalable, stable, configurable, affordable and API friendly, plus it has a range of functionality specifically tailored to the needs of 3PLs. It has allowed us to really sharpen up our warehouse management efficiencies, providing greater accuracy and transparency, as well as cost and resource savings.”

Brussels Airport Streamlines Airport-to-Airport Pick-Ups and Deliveries

Nallian has extended its Landside Management Suite for airports with the Road Feeder Management app, empowering trucking companies and ground handlers to coordinate airport to airport pick-ups and deliveries at Brussels Airport. The application is an extension to Nallian’s proven Slot Booking app and is integrated with Be-Mobile’s mobile app for truck drivers, ‘Truckmeister’. The Road Feeder Management app enables trucking companies providing Road Feeder Services and their associated ground handlers to also enjoy the benefits of Slot Booking, such as zero waiting time and accurate planning of resources; it also facilitates coordination through real-time updates of the estimated arrival times and communication with drivers on the road. Following recent successful testing, in a first phase the app will be used by handlers WFS and Aviapartner and by trucking companies H. Essers, Ninatrans and Jan De Rijk Logistics, starting July.

Traditional Slot Booking empowers trucking companies and freight forwarders to book time slots for pick-ups and/or deliveries at a ground handler’s premises according to his capacity. This is a challenge for trucking companies who are operating Road Feeder Services and operating off premises, as ETAs are prone to shift due to longer travel distances. Also, the data and communication flows for airport-to-airport deliveries are different, with specific requirements and expectations. The Road Feeder Management app is designed to answer these specific needs: the app slots are booked dynamically, meaning they are adjusted automatically in view of the actual ETA. For this, the application integrates with Be-Mobile’s Truckmeister app. which is used by drivers for a.o. navigation using traffic guidance and updating the ETA during the drive. It also enables communication between handlers and drivers, with push notifications available in 9 languages.

One of the reasons for missed slots and inefficient transport planning is the increasing volume of traffic on our European roads. With accurate ETA calculation and Nallian’s dynamic slot booking platform the waiting time, and therefore also the financial loss for transport is reduced to the minimum. In addition, ground handlers can better manage their activities knowing when to prepare for an arriving truck. Truckmeister allows for a smoother move of cargo from anywhere in Europe, towards, at and from Brussels Airport. As Truckmeister supports 9 languages, foreign truck drivers are guided to their destination in their native language.

 

Brussels Airport Streamlines Airport-to-Airport Pick-Ups and Deliveries

Nallian has extended its Landside Management Suite for airports with the Road Feeder Management app, empowering trucking companies and ground handlers to coordinate airport to airport pick-ups and deliveries at Brussels Airport. The application is an extension to Nallian’s proven Slot Booking app and is integrated with Be-Mobile’s mobile app for truck drivers, ‘Truckmeister’. The Road Feeder Management app enables trucking companies providing Road Feeder Services and their associated ground handlers to also enjoy the benefits of Slot Booking, such as zero waiting time and accurate planning of resources; it also facilitates coordination through real-time updates of the estimated arrival times and communication with drivers on the road. Following recent successful testing, in a first phase the app will be used by handlers WFS and Aviapartner and by trucking companies H. Essers, Ninatrans and Jan De Rijk Logistics, starting July.

Traditional Slot Booking empowers trucking companies and freight forwarders to book time slots for pick-ups and/or deliveries at a ground handler’s premises according to his capacity. This is a challenge for trucking companies who are operating Road Feeder Services and operating off premises, as ETAs are prone to shift due to longer travel distances. Also, the data and communication flows for airport-to-airport deliveries are different, with specific requirements and expectations. The Road Feeder Management app is designed to answer these specific needs: the app slots are booked dynamically, meaning they are adjusted automatically in view of the actual ETA. For this, the application integrates with Be-Mobile’s Truckmeister app. which is used by drivers for a.o. navigation using traffic guidance and updating the ETA during the drive. It also enables communication between handlers and drivers, with push notifications available in 9 languages.

One of the reasons for missed slots and inefficient transport planning is the increasing volume of traffic on our European roads. With accurate ETA calculation and Nallian’s dynamic slot booking platform the waiting time, and therefore also the financial loss for transport is reduced to the minimum. In addition, ground handlers can better manage their activities knowing when to prepare for an arriving truck. Truckmeister allows for a smoother move of cargo from anywhere in Europe, towards, at and from Brussels Airport. As Truckmeister supports 9 languages, foreign truck drivers are guided to their destination in their native language.

 

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