Modular System for all Drive Solutions

NORD Drivesystems supplies its customers from more than 100 industries with optimally matched drive systems that are precisely adapted to their individual requirements. The company is one of the leading international full-service suppliers of drive systems and develops and manufactures gear units, motors and drive electronics. The portfolio includes gear units for torques from 10 Nm up to more than 282 kNm, electric motors for power ranges from 0.12 to 1,000 kW and frequency inverters up to 160 kW.

Configurable for any application

With NORD’s modular system, drive systems can be combined individually for almost any application – this guarantees solutions which are perfectly tailored to the customer’s requirements. The competent NORD consultants develop tailored concepts that can be optimised with regard to energy efficiency, version reduction and the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Users can also configure their drive components online, using the product configurator.

NORD’s production is characterised by a high degree of vertical integration: All quality-determining components are produced at NORD and manufactured in our own factories. The international production capacities and a network of local subsidiaries in 36 countries ensure a reliable and short-term worldwide supply with service support and spare parts.

Familiar with customer industries

NORD supplies efficient drive solutions for more than 100 industries and is very familiar with their specific requirements. For intralogistics and warehousing, for example, the drive specialist has just defined industry-specific optimised solutions. These solution variants are called LogiDrive and – depending on the required application – are offered in a basic and an advanced version.

The patented DuoDrive geared motor is recommend for applications in the food or beverage industry as well as in the pharmaceutical sector. An efficient IE5+ synchronous motor, which tops the highest defined efficiency class IE5, is integrated into a single-stage helical gear unit – which not only allows for a compact installation space but also ensures high system efficiency.

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Modular System for all Drive Solutions

NORD Drivesystems supplies its customers from more than 100 industries with optimally matched drive systems that are precisely adapted to their individual requirements. The company is one of the leading international full-service suppliers of drive systems and develops and manufactures gear units, motors and drive electronics. The portfolio includes gear units for torques from 10 Nm up to more than 282 kNm, electric motors for power ranges from 0.12 to 1,000 kW and frequency inverters up to 160 kW.

Configurable for any application

With NORD’s modular system, drive systems can be combined individually for almost any application – this guarantees solutions which are perfectly tailored to the customer’s requirements. The competent NORD consultants develop tailored concepts that can be optimised with regard to energy efficiency, version reduction and the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Users can also configure their drive components online, using the product configurator.

NORD’s production is characterised by a high degree of vertical integration: All quality-determining components are produced at NORD and manufactured in our own factories. The international production capacities and a network of local subsidiaries in 36 countries ensure a reliable and short-term worldwide supply with service support and spare parts.

Familiar with customer industries

NORD supplies efficient drive solutions for more than 100 industries and is very familiar with their specific requirements. For intralogistics and warehousing, for example, the drive specialist has just defined industry-specific optimised solutions. These solution variants are called LogiDrive and – depending on the required application – are offered in a basic and an advanced version.

The patented DuoDrive geared motor is recommend for applications in the food or beverage industry as well as in the pharmaceutical sector. An efficient IE5+ synchronous motor, which tops the highest defined efficiency class IE5, is integrated into a single-stage helical gear unit – which not only allows for a compact installation space but also ensures high system efficiency.

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The Future of Logistics is Modularity and Artificial Intelligence

Element Logic has invested 15 million NOK (£1.3m) in OmniMod AS, a supplier of modular systems that does parcel sorting automation and processing by utilizing Artificial Intelligence.

OmniMod was founded in 2020 by Tobias Drage Roti and Seva Karpov as a part of their master’s thesis and stemmed from the research environment at NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology). More specifically, the company has roots from Cybernetics and Robotics and has grown to employ over 15 students and graduates from NTNU. Tobias met Sander Engevik at NTNU School of Entrepreneurship in 2021, and the two have worked together in closing the investment round. The investment will enable OmniMod to accelerate its product development even faster, and in cooperation with leading actors in the industry, the start-up has several exciting projects ongoing to successfully bring the new technology to the market.

“Everyone in Element Logic is very impressed with OmniMod and their achievements in such a short time. The team’s competence in innovative parcel sorting and sequencing concepts, by utilizing AI is quite remarkable and constitutes a significant competitive advantage over other automation actors,” stated Dag-Adler Blakseth, CEO of Element Logic.

Element Logic is the leading supplier of warehouse automation solutions and the world’s first and largest integrator of AutoStore. One of Element Logic’s main priorities is to increase and optimize the product portfolio and to automate even more of the value chain. OmniMod’s technology has been verified and offers a unique and broad range of automation within logistics.

“Element Logic is an incredible company and has really achieved success because of their employees and culture. The people behind it are capable, trustworthy, and innovative, and therefore suitable investors to take the start-up to new heights. We look forward to continuing our cooperation and showing the rest of the world what we can achieve together.”, Tobias Drage Roti says, CEO of OmniMod.

The Future of Logistics is Modularity and Artificial Intelligence

Element Logic has invested 15 million NOK (£1.3m) in OmniMod AS, a supplier of modular systems that does parcel sorting automation and processing by utilizing Artificial Intelligence.

OmniMod was founded in 2020 by Tobias Drage Roti and Seva Karpov as a part of their master’s thesis and stemmed from the research environment at NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology). More specifically, the company has roots from Cybernetics and Robotics and has grown to employ over 15 students and graduates from NTNU. Tobias met Sander Engevik at NTNU School of Entrepreneurship in 2021, and the two have worked together in closing the investment round. The investment will enable OmniMod to accelerate its product development even faster, and in cooperation with leading actors in the industry, the start-up has several exciting projects ongoing to successfully bring the new technology to the market.

“Everyone in Element Logic is very impressed with OmniMod and their achievements in such a short time. The team’s competence in innovative parcel sorting and sequencing concepts, by utilizing AI is quite remarkable and constitutes a significant competitive advantage over other automation actors,” stated Dag-Adler Blakseth, CEO of Element Logic.

Element Logic is the leading supplier of warehouse automation solutions and the world’s first and largest integrator of AutoStore. One of Element Logic’s main priorities is to increase and optimize the product portfolio and to automate even more of the value chain. OmniMod’s technology has been verified and offers a unique and broad range of automation within logistics.

“Element Logic is an incredible company and has really achieved success because of their employees and culture. The people behind it are capable, trustworthy, and innovative, and therefore suitable investors to take the start-up to new heights. We look forward to continuing our cooperation and showing the rest of the world what we can achieve together.”, Tobias Drage Roti says, CEO of OmniMod.

World of possibilities in advanced automation at IMHX

Invar Group, a leading independent software developer and integrator of advanced warehouse automation, will be showcasing its intelligent WMS software, world-class robotic order picking solutions, and the latest technology in warehouse automation at the UK’s IMHX 2022 show – 6th to 8th September 2022, NEC Birmingham (Stand: 5AM26).

Visitors looking to transform operational performance in the warehouse will be able to explore the full range of technologies and options available to them – without fear of being limited to choices from a single manufacturer. As an independent integrator of warehouse technologies Invar Group is able to offer an unbiased approach to finding the optimum solution. And as Invar has the in-house expertise to provide clients with the software, integration and controls elements of a project, the business can efficiently bring together best-of-breed technologies in a seamless solution.

Craig Whitehouse, Managing Director of Invar Group, says: “We are witnessing a technological revolution in the warehouse – AI and robotics is transforming operational performance, particularly around dense storage, order assembly and packing. High CapEx automation, where conveyors and shuttles are bolted to the floor is no longer seen as flexible enough for the fast-changing world of ecommerce and logistics. Agile systems such as AMRs combined with intelligent software and pick-to-light technology can boost order picking performance from under 100 units per hour using traditional methods, to up to 600 picks per hour. As independent integrators we are free to specify and supply the most appropriate and cost-effective technology for the task – and attending IMHX 2022 presents us with a fantastic opportunity to engage with businesses, to explore what’s possible.”

Invar Group, headquartered in Cranfield UK, is focused on delivering complete turnkey warehouse automation solutions using advanced technologies such as industrial robotics, AMR goods-to-person solutions, pick-to-light technology, sortation systems, as well as conventional warehouse automation. The Group comprises: Invar Systems, a developer of warehouse control and management systems; Invar Integration, a front runner in solutions design, hardware integration and project management; and Invar Controls, specialists in the design, implementation and maintenance of PLC software and hardware.

The company has recently launched a new website (www.invargroup.com) to help guide businesses through the complexities associated with warehouse upgrades and digitalization projects, highlighting potential areas where advanced technologies can transform operational performance within the fulfillment or distribution centre. The new format brings together valuable independent insights and technical information on the latest innovative technologies available to the market. Invar Group has supplied systems to many of the world’s leading brands, such as: SuperDry, Games Workshop, Bentley, Coca Cola, and Nike. Discover what’s possible by visiting Invar Group on Stand 5AM26.

World of possibilities in advanced automation at IMHX

Invar Group, a leading independent software developer and integrator of advanced warehouse automation, will be showcasing its intelligent WMS software, world-class robotic order picking solutions, and the latest technology in warehouse automation at the UK’s IMHX 2022 show – 6th to 8th September 2022, NEC Birmingham (Stand: 5AM26).

Visitors looking to transform operational performance in the warehouse will be able to explore the full range of technologies and options available to them – without fear of being limited to choices from a single manufacturer. As an independent integrator of warehouse technologies Invar Group is able to offer an unbiased approach to finding the optimum solution. And as Invar has the in-house expertise to provide clients with the software, integration and controls elements of a project, the business can efficiently bring together best-of-breed technologies in a seamless solution.

Craig Whitehouse, Managing Director of Invar Group, says: “We are witnessing a technological revolution in the warehouse – AI and robotics is transforming operational performance, particularly around dense storage, order assembly and packing. High CapEx automation, where conveyors and shuttles are bolted to the floor is no longer seen as flexible enough for the fast-changing world of ecommerce and logistics. Agile systems such as AMRs combined with intelligent software and pick-to-light technology can boost order picking performance from under 100 units per hour using traditional methods, to up to 600 picks per hour. As independent integrators we are free to specify and supply the most appropriate and cost-effective technology for the task – and attending IMHX 2022 presents us with a fantastic opportunity to engage with businesses, to explore what’s possible.”

Invar Group, headquartered in Cranfield UK, is focused on delivering complete turnkey warehouse automation solutions using advanced technologies such as industrial robotics, AMR goods-to-person solutions, pick-to-light technology, sortation systems, as well as conventional warehouse automation. The Group comprises: Invar Systems, a developer of warehouse control and management systems; Invar Integration, a front runner in solutions design, hardware integration and project management; and Invar Controls, specialists in the design, implementation and maintenance of PLC software and hardware.

The company has recently launched a new website (www.invargroup.com) to help guide businesses through the complexities associated with warehouse upgrades and digitalization projects, highlighting potential areas where advanced technologies can transform operational performance within the fulfillment or distribution centre. The new format brings together valuable independent insights and technical information on the latest innovative technologies available to the market. Invar Group has supplied systems to many of the world’s leading brands, such as: SuperDry, Games Workshop, Bentley, Coca Cola, and Nike. Discover what’s possible by visiting Invar Group on Stand 5AM26.

‘World-class’ automated facility for pet food maker

Japanese factory automation specialist Daifuku has been instrumental in creating Europe’s most advanced production plant dedicated to the manufacture of high-quality ‘own label’ pet food.

Serving more than 2,500 customers globally, Lancashire-based GA Pet Food Partners produces over 80,000 tonnes of complete dog and cat food to strict human-grade standards. Its innovative use of intelligent automation underpins the business’ operational efficiencies, while enabling it to manufactures 930 different products for its global customer base of pet food brands.

Being able to manage such complexity, while maintaining the highest food standards, is largely down to the company’s adoption of best-in-class technology, which includes four fully automated fork lift trucks (called ‘Henrys’), high bay storage and retrieval systems, sorting transfer vehicles (STVs), conveyors and three huge automated guided vehicles (camels) called Snap, Crackle and Pop.

Daifuku has been specifically responsible for the design and installation of the storage and retrieval systems in the Pantry and Larder Store within the Ingredients Kitchen area of the GA Pet Foods’ facility. This solution comprises 12 automated cranes (six in each chamber), with associated racking, which creates 21,000 unique storage locations. These are used to store raw ingredients and finished products in the Pantry / Larder Store respectively, prior to transportation (via the automated camels) to the extrusion facility, where the finished, dry pet food is formed. All of the warehouse systems are controlled by Daifuku’s WCS partner Invar.

Collaboration is key

Five years in the planning and four years in development, the GA Pet Food Partners’ operation at Chorley, Lancashire represents the very best in automation and genuine partnership. Chairman of GA Pet Food Partners, Roger Bracewell, was determined to find the best automation providers to work on the project, as long as they were able to work together as a single team. He said: “From the outset of our automation journey, we made it clear to potential technology partners that we wanted to create a collaborative team, where genuine dialogue could take place among all of our automation partners.

“Right from the start, we made this intention clear, paying each technology provider for their time during the pre-engineering phase – so that they could provide us with the best, most detailed designs and proposals. We didn’t just ask firms for their ‘best price’. We wanted this to be a quality-driven process and not one that focused solely on the lowest cost.

“Having now opened our fully-automated Ingredients Kitchen, the results speak for themselves. This operation, we believe, sets new global standards for not just pet food production, but also human food processing – especially in the areas of traceability and operational efficiency.”

Extruder efficiency

Interestingly, GA Pet Food Partners’ automation investment strategy has been underpinned by the business’ adoption of sales and operational planning (S&OP) principles.

Russell Hutchinson, business development manager at Daifuku, explains: “While so many businesses nowadays adopt a lean manufacturing strategy, the team at GA have taken time to really understand their operation and realised that ‘lean’ is not the right approach for them. For the plant here in Lancashire, it’s all about keeping the main extruder working to maximum capacity.

“As they say here, ‘If it ain’t turning, it ain’t earning’. That was a real lightbulb moment for Roger and his team who have subsequently invested in the upstream element of their supply chain, with the ultimate objective of improving the extruder’s efficiency.”

For GA Pet Food Partners, automation has not been about labour saving or cost cutting. Moreover, technology has enabled the business to increase output by 30%, improve overall plant efficiency (achieving an improvement of 15% in extrusion up time) and maintain world-class quality standards. The use of leading-edge automation has also enabled the company to remain flexible – one of its key areas of competitive advantage within the global pet food production sector. This as all be done without any increase in headcount at the facility.

Having opened the fully automated production facility this summer, the next project on GA’s agenda is its finished packaging line, which will further improve its service levels to global customers.

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