Peak Resilience

Challenges in finding available labour, combined with rising costs, prompted logistics service provider, iForce, and their client, The Works, to re-think their approach to achieving peak for the leading toys and stationery retailer. Ensuring reliable fulfilment would require a commitment to advanced automation including state-of-the-art, right-size packaging technology from Sparck.

Established in 1981, The Works has grown to become the go-to multi-channel value retailer for reading, learning, creativity and play, with 525 shops in the UK & Ireland and an online store visited by over 41.5 million customers a year.

Customer service is of prime importance to the business – efficient fulfilment of online orders, along with prompt delivery of well packaged items is essential for winning repeat sales. However, with the industry wide scarcity of suitable labour, and the inevitable rises in labour costs, delivering increasing peak volumes was becoming ever more challenging.

To address these issues, in 2020 iForce embarked on a business-wide initiative to develop a strategy for investment into advanced warehouse automation, and as a key client The Works was fully involved and supportive of the move.

Neil Lavercombe, Business Planning Manager at iForce, responsible for ecommerce development, explains: “Like every business in the industry labour was becoming increasingly difficult to find and more expensive, and that put at risk our ability to deliver peak for our clients. So, we decided to develop a strategy around automation, based on lowering our dependency on labour, particularly at peak, therefore de-risking our ability to deliver.”

There were three elements to the strategy: robotic goods-to-person order picking, robot assisted picking and automated packaging systems. However, it was absolutely critical that all three should work in perfect synchronisation with each other.

The Works was a prime candidate for robot-assisted picking linked to an automated packing machine. Lavercombe points out: “When it came to evaluating the different packing solutions on the market, we quickly determined that the principle of auto fit-to-size packaging had big advantages over the traditional box-closer systems, and the supplier that really stood out was Sparck Technologies with their CVP Impack machine.”

The CVP Impack measures, constructs, tapes, weighs and labels each parcel in just a matter of seconds. The operator simply places the item(s) to be packed onto the machine and scans the order. The system identifies the order and automatically conveys the items to a 3D scanner to measure and calculate the minimum box size required. The cardboard is then cut and folded to create a snug fit around the goods and tape is applied on just two sides to secure the box. Then an in-line scale checks the weight against the order and, finally, the box is automatically conveyed to a label printer where a carrier compliant label is created and applied.

The decision made, installation of a dual feed CVP Impack machine took place at iForce’s Rugby warehouse in June 2022, well in time for The Work’s busy autumn peak season. The dual operator feed facilitates a seamless and continuous flow of orders, from order-totes arriving at the machine, to complete, perfectly sized packages, weighed and labelled, ready for despatch.

Speed, throughput and reliability are core attributes of Sparck’s fit-to-size auto-boxing technology, an important capability given that at peak The Works will see around 70% of their ecommerce parcels created automatically by the CVP Impack.

Typical ecom challenges around very changeable order profiles at peak, multi-item orders and SKU variance play to the strengths of the CVP Impack and the inherent flexibility of Sparck’s fit-to-size technology. According to Lavercombe: “Order profiles, in terms of items per order together with the physical size of orders, can vary throughout the year, ranging from a typical ecom profile of one or two items per order to 10+ items per order. The CVP Impack simply produces the right sized packaging for whatever orders we have, a far simpler and less complex process than using traditional fixed size cartons, with the added advantage that void fill is completely eliminated.” As a consequence, significant savings in material costs have been achieved.

Sparck Technologies’ latest CVP machines now offer the possibility to select up to three input feeds, each with a different width of cardboard, which allows the machine to automatically select the most appropriate board size – saving on material waste.

There are important benefits for the customer too. By creating custom sized packaging for each order, the customer receives a compact, right-sized box, which is more convenient to carry, eliminates ‘consumer distress’ over wasteful packaging and delivers a positive environmental message. A further advantage of the fit-to-size cardboard packaging is a snug fit to the product, which prevents items moving around, providing better protection without the need for bubble-wrap or void-fill.

“We wanted to keep things very simple,” says Lavercombe. “The packaging machine had to integrate with both our existing manual processes and our new robotic systems – once again the simple approach of the Sparck machine worked for us. It seemed designed from the bottom up to do the job, rather than an adapted system. For example, a great feature is the way components needed for day-to-day maintenance are readily available and a drawer system offers easy access – well thought out design, from day one.

“Also, if we have issues with the machine at any time, Sparck engineers can remotely access cameras mounted on the machine and give us guidance. These are advantages well in advance of the market,” he says.

So, how is the machine performing? “Feedback from the Rugby site has been really excellent,” says Lavercombe. “Basically, the machine does exactly what Sparck said it would do and, importantly, what we needed it to do. On the rare occasion there has been an issue, the speed of response, the information provided, and the way Sparck has handled the situation has been really, really good. If an engineer was needed on site, they arrived very quickly.”

He adds: “Installation too went exceptionally smoothly. The machine arrived on Monday morning and there were boxes coming off the line the following Friday. It was fully operational within two weeks.”

Summing up, Lavercombe says: “Sparck is supporting us all the way. It truly feels like a partnership rather than a customer – supplier relationship.”

Peak Resilience

Challenges in finding available labour, combined with rising costs, prompted logistics service provider, iForce, and their client, The Works, to re-think their approach to achieving peak for the leading toys and stationery retailer. Ensuring reliable fulfilment would require a commitment to advanced automation including state-of-the-art, right-size packaging technology from Sparck.

Established in 1981, The Works has grown to become the go-to multi-channel value retailer for reading, learning, creativity and play, with 525 shops in the UK & Ireland and an online store visited by over 41.5 million customers a year.

Customer service is of prime importance to the business – efficient fulfilment of online orders, along with prompt delivery of well packaged items is essential for winning repeat sales. However, with the industry wide scarcity of suitable labour, and the inevitable rises in labour costs, delivering increasing peak volumes was becoming ever more challenging.

To address these issues, in 2020 iForce embarked on a business-wide initiative to develop a strategy for investment into advanced warehouse automation, and as a key client The Works was fully involved and supportive of the move.

Neil Lavercombe, Business Planning Manager at iForce, responsible for ecommerce development, explains: “Like every business in the industry labour was becoming increasingly difficult to find and more expensive, and that put at risk our ability to deliver peak for our clients. So, we decided to develop a strategy around automation, based on lowering our dependency on labour, particularly at peak, therefore de-risking our ability to deliver.”

There were three elements to the strategy: robotic goods-to-person order picking, robot assisted picking and automated packaging systems. However, it was absolutely critical that all three should work in perfect synchronisation with each other.

The Works was a prime candidate for robot-assisted picking linked to an automated packing machine. Lavercombe points out: “When it came to evaluating the different packing solutions on the market, we quickly determined that the principle of auto fit-to-size packaging had big advantages over the traditional box-closer systems, and the supplier that really stood out was Sparck Technologies with their CVP Impack machine.”

The CVP Impack measures, constructs, tapes, weighs and labels each parcel in just a matter of seconds. The operator simply places the item(s) to be packed onto the machine and scans the order. The system identifies the order and automatically conveys the items to a 3D scanner to measure and calculate the minimum box size required. The cardboard is then cut and folded to create a snug fit around the goods and tape is applied on just two sides to secure the box. Then an in-line scale checks the weight against the order and, finally, the box is automatically conveyed to a label printer where a carrier compliant label is created and applied.

The decision made, installation of a dual feed CVP Impack machine took place at iForce’s Rugby warehouse in June 2022, well in time for The Work’s busy autumn peak season. The dual operator feed facilitates a seamless and continuous flow of orders, from order-totes arriving at the machine, to complete, perfectly sized packages, weighed and labelled, ready for despatch.

Speed, throughput and reliability are core attributes of Sparck’s fit-to-size auto-boxing technology, an important capability given that at peak The Works will see around 70% of their ecommerce parcels created automatically by the CVP Impack.

Typical ecom challenges around very changeable order profiles at peak, multi-item orders and SKU variance play to the strengths of the CVP Impack and the inherent flexibility of Sparck’s fit-to-size technology. According to Lavercombe: “Order profiles, in terms of items per order together with the physical size of orders, can vary throughout the year, ranging from a typical ecom profile of one or two items per order to 10+ items per order. The CVP Impack simply produces the right sized packaging for whatever orders we have, a far simpler and less complex process than using traditional fixed size cartons, with the added advantage that void fill is completely eliminated.” As a consequence, significant savings in material costs have been achieved.

Sparck Technologies’ latest CVP machines now offer the possibility to select up to three input feeds, each with a different width of cardboard, which allows the machine to automatically select the most appropriate board size – saving on material waste.

There are important benefits for the customer too. By creating custom sized packaging for each order, the customer receives a compact, right-sized box, which is more convenient to carry, eliminates ‘consumer distress’ over wasteful packaging and delivers a positive environmental message. A further advantage of the fit-to-size cardboard packaging is a snug fit to the product, which prevents items moving around, providing better protection without the need for bubble-wrap or void-fill.

“We wanted to keep things very simple,” says Lavercombe. “The packaging machine had to integrate with both our existing manual processes and our new robotic systems – once again the simple approach of the Sparck machine worked for us. It seemed designed from the bottom up to do the job, rather than an adapted system. For example, a great feature is the way components needed for day-to-day maintenance are readily available and a drawer system offers easy access – well thought out design, from day one.

“Also, if we have issues with the machine at any time, Sparck engineers can remotely access cameras mounted on the machine and give us guidance. These are advantages well in advance of the market,” he says.

So, how is the machine performing? “Feedback from the Rugby site has been really excellent,” says Lavercombe. “Basically, the machine does exactly what Sparck said it would do and, importantly, what we needed it to do. On the rare occasion there has been an issue, the speed of response, the information provided, and the way Sparck has handled the situation has been really, really good. If an engineer was needed on site, they arrived very quickly.”

He adds: “Installation too went exceptionally smoothly. The machine arrived on Monday morning and there were boxes coming off the line the following Friday. It was fully operational within two weeks.”

Summing up, Lavercombe says: “Sparck is supporting us all the way. It truly feels like a partnership rather than a customer – supplier relationship.”

Battery Charger Production Commences

Delta-Q Technologies, a leader in battery charging solutions for electric vehicles and industrial equipment, has announced that its innovative mid-power charger, the XV3300, is now in full-scale production. With its unique 3-in-1 design, this highly efficient charging system integrates a 3.3 kW battery charger, a 500 W DC-DC converter to power the vehicles’ auxiliary loads, and an EV charging station interface.

These key features, encased in a ruggedized IP67 design, provide OEMs with an attractive package for simplifying electrification of their off-road applications.

“No other 3.3 kW charger on the market also includes a DC/DC converter for auxiliary DC loads and an EVSE charging interface in such a compact size,” said Mourad Chergui, Senior Product Manager with Delta-Q. “As we start full-scale production, we can begin to fulfil the substantial demand we received since we first announced the initial development.”

The 3.3 kW charging solution is available in 58.8, 65, and 120-volt DC models and is scalable, allowing OEMs to stack up to three chargers for power levels up to 10 kW. The XV3300 uses complex algorithms to deliver a precise charge to batteries of various chemistries and voltages, maximizing battery life and optimizing charge time.

Key features and benefits of the XV3300 charger include:

● High Reliability: The XV3300 battery charger is compact, rugged, and IP67-rated. It is tested for automotive-grade shock and vibration. Its fully sealed aluminium die-cast enclosure protects the charger from dust, liquids, and the effects of immersion in up to one meter of water.
● Enhanced Protection: The XV3300 is a low-voltage charger that optimally charges all battery chemistries and nominal voltages between 48 V to 120 V. It is also protected against short circuits, over-voltage, and over-temperature to ensure safe operation.
● Flexible Power Options: The XV3300 is scalable and can be paralleled to provide between 3.3 kW to 10 kW of power for faster-charging options. The charger is also available as an on-board and off-board charger, providing OEMs with additional flexibility.
● Integrated DC-DC converter: It provides auxiliary power to operate vehicle accessories such as air-conditioners, controllers, lights, turn signals, navigation, and communication devices. It also eliminates the need for an external DC-DC converter, saving OEMs and equipment operators space and cost.
● EV Charging Station Interface: The XV3300 complies with SAE J1772 (levels 1 and 2) and IEC 61851 (modes 2 and 3) to charge from standard EVSE AC charging stations across North America and Europe. This feature provides end-users more charging options and greater vehicle flexibility.

AddSecure Partnership with Cold Chain Federation

AddSecure, a European provider of secure IoT connectivity and end-to-end solutions such as temperature-monitoring and connected fleet management solutions, has announced that it has become an associate member of the Cold Chain Federation. The membership is an important milestone for the company as it expands its presence in the UK and further establishes itself as a leading provider of temperature monitoring and connected fleet management solutions.

The Cold Chain Federation is the UK’s leading trade association for businesses involved in the storage, distribution, and transportation of temperature-controlled goods. As an associate member, AddSecure will have access to a wealth of industry knowledge, expertise, and networking opportunities.

AddSecure’s temperature-monitoring and connected fleet management solutions have already made a significant impact in the temperature-controlled logistics industry. With its advanced technology, the company has helped temperature-controlled businesses ensure the safety and quality of temperature-sensitive goods throughout the supply chain.

“We are delighted to become an associate member of the Cold Chain Federation,” said Paul Lawrence, MD of AddSecure UK. “The Federation’s commitment to promoting best practices in the cold chain logistics industry aligns with our own mission to provide the most advanced and effective solutions to our customers. We look forward to working closely with the Federation and its members to drive innovation and improve the safety and efficiency of the cold supply chain logistics sector.”

AddSecure’s membership in the Cold Chain Federation is a significant milestone for the company, as it expands its presence in the UK and further establishes itself as a leading provider of temperature-monitoring and connected fleet management solutions.

AddSecure is a leading European provider of secure IoT connectivity and end-to-end solutions. The company helps customers optimize their operations, drive business value, and secure vital functions. Headquarters is in Stockholm. Main market served is Europe, with customers worldwide.

AddSecure Partnership with Cold Chain Federation

AddSecure, a European provider of secure IoT connectivity and end-to-end solutions such as temperature-monitoring and connected fleet management solutions, has announced that it has become an associate member of the Cold Chain Federation. The membership is an important milestone for the company as it expands its presence in the UK and further establishes itself as a leading provider of temperature monitoring and connected fleet management solutions.

The Cold Chain Federation is the UK’s leading trade association for businesses involved in the storage, distribution, and transportation of temperature-controlled goods. As an associate member, AddSecure will have access to a wealth of industry knowledge, expertise, and networking opportunities.

AddSecure’s temperature-monitoring and connected fleet management solutions have already made a significant impact in the temperature-controlled logistics industry. With its advanced technology, the company has helped temperature-controlled businesses ensure the safety and quality of temperature-sensitive goods throughout the supply chain.

“We are delighted to become an associate member of the Cold Chain Federation,” said Paul Lawrence, MD of AddSecure UK. “The Federation’s commitment to promoting best practices in the cold chain logistics industry aligns with our own mission to provide the most advanced and effective solutions to our customers. We look forward to working closely with the Federation and its members to drive innovation and improve the safety and efficiency of the cold supply chain logistics sector.”

AddSecure’s membership in the Cold Chain Federation is a significant milestone for the company, as it expands its presence in the UK and further establishes itself as a leading provider of temperature-monitoring and connected fleet management solutions.

AddSecure is a leading European provider of secure IoT connectivity and end-to-end solutions. The company helps customers optimize their operations, drive business value, and secure vital functions. Headquarters is in Stockholm. Main market served is Europe, with customers worldwide.

Views to SKUs: 3PLs Help Social Media Influencers

Social media influencers have become a significant force in the marketing world. They have large followings on platforms such as Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok, which they leverage to promote brands and products online. With the rise of influencer marketing, many influencers have started to create their merchandise, which they sell to their followers. However, managing the logistics of merchandise fulfilment can be a daunting task for influencers. That’s where a third-party logistics provider (3PL) can help.

One of the main reasons social media influencers are partnering with 3PL’s is because of the logistics involved in managing influencer campaigns. These campaigns often involve shipping products to influencers, coordinating event logistics, and managing the distribution of products to consumers. For smaller influencers, managing these logistics on their own can be overwhelming and time-consuming, leading to mistakes and missed opportunities. 3PL’s have the expertise and resources to handle these tasks efficiently and effectively, freeing up influencers to focus on creating content and engaging with their audiences.

Another reason social media influencers are working with 3PL’s is because of the benefits of scale. Many 3PL’s work with multiple brands and have established relationships with shipping providers, allowing them to negotiate better rates and pass on those savings to their clients. This means that influencers working with 3PL’s can benefit from lower shipping costs and faster delivery times, which can improve the overall customer experience.

3PL’s also help influencers manage their inventory and ensure that they have the right products on hand to meet demand. This can be particularly important for influencers who are selling products directly to consumers, as managing inventory levels and shipping can be complex and time-consuming. By partnering with a 3PL, influencers can ensure that their products are always in stock and that they are delivered to customers in a timely and efficient manner. 3PL’s are able to track the performance of influencer campaigns, providing metrics such as engagement rates, click-through rates, and conversion rates. This data can be used to optimize campaigns and improve their effectiveness over time. In addition, 3PL’s can provide influencers with real-time data on inventory levels, shipping times, and delivery status, allowing them to make informed decisions and respond quickly to changes in demand.

Snapl, a logistics provider based in the United States since 1989, is one 3PL that has realized this market opportunity and has pivoted to specializing in working with social media influencers.

The company operates out of a 35,000 sq. ft. temperature controlled warehouse that is strategically located across from the Gloucester City Port Terminal. The building has 26 ft. ceilings, loading docks, and a completely fenced and gated parameter. Snapl also partners with other 3PL’s around the world, including in the United Kingdom, to reduce shipping costs of cross-border logistics, shipping turnaround times, and shipping risks with customs clearance, compliance, and regulatory issues.

As influencer marketing continues to grow in popularity, we can expect to see more influencers and brands turning to 3PL’s for support. For influencers, working with a 3PL can help them streamline their operations, improve their customer experience, and ultimately, grow their businesses.

Views to SKUs: 3PLs Help Social Media Influencers

Social media influencers have become a significant force in the marketing world. They have large followings on platforms such as Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok, which they leverage to promote brands and products online. With the rise of influencer marketing, many influencers have started to create their merchandise, which they sell to their followers. However, managing the logistics of merchandise fulfilment can be a daunting task for influencers. That’s where a third-party logistics provider (3PL) can help.

One of the main reasons social media influencers are partnering with 3PL’s is because of the logistics involved in managing influencer campaigns. These campaigns often involve shipping products to influencers, coordinating event logistics, and managing the distribution of products to consumers. For smaller influencers, managing these logistics on their own can be overwhelming and time-consuming, leading to mistakes and missed opportunities. 3PL’s have the expertise and resources to handle these tasks efficiently and effectively, freeing up influencers to focus on creating content and engaging with their audiences.

Another reason social media influencers are working with 3PL’s is because of the benefits of scale. Many 3PL’s work with multiple brands and have established relationships with shipping providers, allowing them to negotiate better rates and pass on those savings to their clients. This means that influencers working with 3PL’s can benefit from lower shipping costs and faster delivery times, which can improve the overall customer experience.

3PL’s also help influencers manage their inventory and ensure that they have the right products on hand to meet demand. This can be particularly important for influencers who are selling products directly to consumers, as managing inventory levels and shipping can be complex and time-consuming. By partnering with a 3PL, influencers can ensure that their products are always in stock and that they are delivered to customers in a timely and efficient manner. 3PL’s are able to track the performance of influencer campaigns, providing metrics such as engagement rates, click-through rates, and conversion rates. This data can be used to optimize campaigns and improve their effectiveness over time. In addition, 3PL’s can provide influencers with real-time data on inventory levels, shipping times, and delivery status, allowing them to make informed decisions and respond quickly to changes in demand.

Snapl, a logistics provider based in the United States since 1989, is one 3PL that has realized this market opportunity and has pivoted to specializing in working with social media influencers.

The company operates out of a 35,000 sq. ft. temperature controlled warehouse that is strategically located across from the Gloucester City Port Terminal. The building has 26 ft. ceilings, loading docks, and a completely fenced and gated parameter. Snapl also partners with other 3PL’s around the world, including in the United Kingdom, to reduce shipping costs of cross-border logistics, shipping turnaround times, and shipping risks with customs clearance, compliance, and regulatory issues.

As influencer marketing continues to grow in popularity, we can expect to see more influencers and brands turning to 3PL’s for support. For influencers, working with a 3PL can help them streamline their operations, improve their customer experience, and ultimately, grow their businesses.

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