Socially Distanced Robotics

The top priority for warehouse managers is to keep their associates safe while running their operations. Automation and robotics specialist 6 River Systems has devoted a team to focus solely on post-Covid recommendations, updates and features to improve worker safety.

With the snappily-named ‘Chuck’, 6 River Systems (6RS) says it can double or triple the productivity of warehouse associates—at half the cost of traditional automation and without requiring any new infrastructure or change to warehouse layout. “Chuck is the most configurable collaborative robot in the industry, with which it’s easy to increase throughput, accelerate new hire training,
reduce associate walking, and delight customers,” says Simon Jones, Head of Sales UK and Ireland. The solution goes beyond collaborative robots to increase efficiency across entire warehouse
operations, enabling productivity gains in picking, packing, sorting, and replenishment as well as actionable insights through real-time data.

Simon Jones claims that customers already using Chucks for automation have an advantage in the fight against Covid-19 compared to traditional cart pick operations. “They are more efficient and require fewer associates in the building than manual operations to get the same throughput,” he says. “Distributing pickers across the picking area is a fundamental characteristic of the solution, and pinch points where employees tend to have to congregate, like tote pick up and offload are eliminated, “ Jones adds. “While this is a great start, our goal is to deliver even more ways to increase associate safety at our customers’ operations.”

The biggest challenge is that each warehouse operation is unique and not every solution works for every site. Likewise, designing solutions during the Covid-19 pandemic is a balance between safety, efficiency, current site design and demand. “Rather than offering a one-size-fits all solution, we have compiled a list of recommendations to review and implement in partnership with each
customer site,” he adds. “Although health and hygiene recommendations differ from operation to operation, we are recommending that all associates wear protective gloves and a mask. Chuck is designed with large, easy to clean and robust action and pause buttons and lights, reducing interactions with touchscreens. The touchscreens are compatible with styluses and with a wide variety of gloves, which helps prevent cross-associate contamination.” Read the whole story here: https://flickread.com/edition/html/index.php?pdf=5f3d1fcf3160d#44

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Socially Distanced Robotics

The top priority for warehouse managers is to keep their associates safe while running their operations. Automation and robotics specialist 6 River Systems has devoted a team to focus solely on post-Covid recommendations, updates and features to improve worker safety.

With the snappily-named ‘Chuck’, 6 River Systems (6RS) says it can double or triple the productivity of warehouse associates—at half the cost of traditional automation and without requiring any new infrastructure or change to warehouse layout. “Chuck is the most configurable collaborative robot in the industry, with which it’s easy to increase throughput, accelerate new hire training,
reduce associate walking, and delight customers,” says Simon Jones, Head of Sales UK and Ireland. The solution goes beyond collaborative robots to increase efficiency across entire warehouse
operations, enabling productivity gains in picking, packing, sorting, and replenishment as well as actionable insights through real-time data.

Simon Jones claims that customers already using Chucks for automation have an advantage in the fight against Covid-19 compared to traditional cart pick operations. “They are more efficient and require fewer associates in the building than manual operations to get the same throughput,” he says. “Distributing pickers across the picking area is a fundamental characteristic of the solution, and pinch points where employees tend to have to congregate, like tote pick up and offload are eliminated, “ Jones adds. “While this is a great start, our goal is to deliver even more ways to increase associate safety at our customers’ operations.”

The biggest challenge is that each warehouse operation is unique and not every solution works for every site. Likewise, designing solutions during the Covid-19 pandemic is a balance between safety, efficiency, current site design and demand. “Rather than offering a one-size-fits all solution, we have compiled a list of recommendations to review and implement in partnership with each
customer site,” he adds. “Although health and hygiene recommendations differ from operation to operation, we are recommending that all associates wear protective gloves and a mask. Chuck is designed with large, easy to clean and robust action and pause buttons and lights, reducing interactions with touchscreens. The touchscreens are compatible with styluses and with a wide variety of gloves, which helps prevent cross-associate contamination.” Read the whole story here: https://flickread.com/edition/html/index.php?pdf=5f3d1fcf3160d#44

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Fen-Bay Announces Transdek Acquisition

The acquisition of Transdek by UK company Fen-Bay has been announced. Fen-Bay is a provider of loading bay equipment, industrial doors, gates and barriers.

The Transdek acquisition will see the two companies work together under the Fen-Bay Group umbrella. The move is set to generate a combined workforce of 180 employees as well as a £20 million turnover. The group intends to increase its UK manufacturing base. It is also commited to strong sustained growth with other potential acquisitions in the future.

Transdek was founded in 1997. The company is an innovator in the logistics sector and has grown a strong reputation over the years. The company manufactures a range of surface-mounted, modular loading bay equipment. Its customers include some of the UK’s leading retailers.

The company’s production plant is in South Yorkshire. A three-time winner of the Queens Award for Enterprise, the organisation’s notable development work includes a range of rapid-install double deck lifts, which are designed to load high-capacity fixed double deck trailers. The company also offers vehicle-to-ground (V2G) lifts for loading vehicles at level-access sites.

Fen-Bay Group Managing Director Carl Sedlan says, “We see the acquisition of Transdek as a perfect fit for our range of products and services. We have seen significant growth in the scissor lift and dock leveller markets over the past years. Together with Transdek’s modular lifts and loading systems, we’ll now provide a total product and service portfolio for the industry.

“We were attracted to Transdek’s engineering and innovation capabilities, which dovetail with Fen-Bay’s strength in servicing and project management. We have also built a reputation as a market-leader in 24/7 maintenance thanks to our nationwide network of 60 Fen-Bay service engineers and investment in the latest servicing technology. This superb resource will also support Transdek’s products and customers as we move forwards.”

Leon Butler, Managing Director at Transdek, comments, “There are great synergies between the two companies. We’ve both developed excellent customer relations over the years. We have a major focus on providing the best products, services and after sales support for each unique application. The combination of Fen-Bay’s product portfolio, alongside Transdek’s modular lifts, means we can offer a one-stop shop, which will add value to our customers’ operations.”

Fen-Bay Announces Transdek Acquisition

The acquisition of Transdek by UK company Fen-Bay has been announced. Fen-Bay is a provider of loading bay equipment, industrial doors, gates and barriers.

The Transdek acquisition will see the two companies work together under the Fen-Bay Group umbrella. The move is set to generate a combined workforce of 180 employees as well as a £20 million turnover. The group intends to increase its UK manufacturing base. It is also commited to strong sustained growth with other potential acquisitions in the future.

Transdek was founded in 1997. The company is an innovator in the logistics sector and has grown a strong reputation over the years. The company manufactures a range of surface-mounted, modular loading bay equipment. Its customers include some of the UK’s leading retailers.

The company’s production plant is in South Yorkshire. A three-time winner of the Queens Award for Enterprise, the organisation’s notable development work includes a range of rapid-install double deck lifts, which are designed to load high-capacity fixed double deck trailers. The company also offers vehicle-to-ground (V2G) lifts for loading vehicles at level-access sites.

Fen-Bay Group Managing Director Carl Sedlan says, “We see the acquisition of Transdek as a perfect fit for our range of products and services. We have seen significant growth in the scissor lift and dock leveller markets over the past years. Together with Transdek’s modular lifts and loading systems, we’ll now provide a total product and service portfolio for the industry.

“We were attracted to Transdek’s engineering and innovation capabilities, which dovetail with Fen-Bay’s strength in servicing and project management. We have also built a reputation as a market-leader in 24/7 maintenance thanks to our nationwide network of 60 Fen-Bay service engineers and investment in the latest servicing technology. This superb resource will also support Transdek’s products and customers as we move forwards.”

Leon Butler, Managing Director at Transdek, comments, “There are great synergies between the two companies. We’ve both developed excellent customer relations over the years. We have a major focus on providing the best products, services and after sales support for each unique application. The combination of Fen-Bay’s product portfolio, alongside Transdek’s modular lifts, means we can offer a one-stop shop, which will add value to our customers’ operations.”

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