New Material Handling Range in Denmark

Rødding-based Stenderup A/S, the Authorised Bobcat dealer for Denmark, has announced that the company will be offering the new Bobcat range of material handling equipment for Danish customers from 1st April 2024.

Troels Stausholm Jensen, Managing Director of Stenderup, said: “Since we were appointed as the Authorised Dealer for Bobcat in Denmark in 2022, we have been successful in increasing Bobcat’s market share in the country. We are very excited by the opportunities offered by the new material handling range from Bobcat not only for our existing customers, but for a whole new audience in manufacturing, warehousing and general industry across Denmark.”

John Coudyzer, District Manager for Bobcat Material Handling for Benelux and the Nordics, said: “Stenderup has a long and successful history dating back to 1936, supplying quality machinery and other products throughout Denmark. The material handling range represents the latest expansion in the Bobcat portfolio that already includes loaders, mini-excavators, telehandlers, light compaction and attachments, allowing Stenderup to offer new solutions for customers in an increasing number of industries across Denmark.”

Product Portfolio

The Bobcat range for logistics and material handling consists of various product lines: a series of diesel forklift trucks with lifting capacities from 2 to 16 ton; a series of LPG forklift trucks with lifting capacities from 2 to 7 ton and a series of electric forklift trucks with lifting capacities from 1.2 to 10 ton. The latter segment also includes a line of electric forklifts with three wheels for light work from 1.2 to 2 ton.

Troels Stausholm Jensen added: “The new Material Handling portfolio provides an additional springboard for Stenderup and Bobcat to increase our presence in the industrial and warehousing market in Denmark. It is a perfect complement to the Bobcat loaders and telehandlers we supply equipped with attachments such as buckets, grabs, bale clamps, dump hoppers and pallet forks, for use in material handling applications in many industries.”

Today, Stenderup is led by the third and fourth generations of the Jensen family. The company has over 40 employees divided into sales, service and administration, covering the whole of Denmark. This is backed up by the strong focus at Stenderup on service/aftermarket support for customers right across the country.

New Material Handling Range in Denmark

Rødding-based Stenderup A/S, the Authorised Bobcat dealer for Denmark, has announced that the company will be offering the new Bobcat range of material handling equipment for Danish customers from 1st April 2024.

Troels Stausholm Jensen, Managing Director of Stenderup, said: “Since we were appointed as the Authorised Dealer for Bobcat in Denmark in 2022, we have been successful in increasing Bobcat’s market share in the country. We are very excited by the opportunities offered by the new material handling range from Bobcat not only for our existing customers, but for a whole new audience in manufacturing, warehousing and general industry across Denmark.”

John Coudyzer, District Manager for Bobcat Material Handling for Benelux and the Nordics, said: “Stenderup has a long and successful history dating back to 1936, supplying quality machinery and other products throughout Denmark. The material handling range represents the latest expansion in the Bobcat portfolio that already includes loaders, mini-excavators, telehandlers, light compaction and attachments, allowing Stenderup to offer new solutions for customers in an increasing number of industries across Denmark.”

Product Portfolio

The Bobcat range for logistics and material handling consists of various product lines: a series of diesel forklift trucks with lifting capacities from 2 to 16 ton; a series of LPG forklift trucks with lifting capacities from 2 to 7 ton and a series of electric forklift trucks with lifting capacities from 1.2 to 10 ton. The latter segment also includes a line of electric forklifts with three wheels for light work from 1.2 to 2 ton.

Troels Stausholm Jensen added: “The new Material Handling portfolio provides an additional springboard for Stenderup and Bobcat to increase our presence in the industrial and warehousing market in Denmark. It is a perfect complement to the Bobcat loaders and telehandlers we supply equipped with attachments such as buckets, grabs, bale clamps, dump hoppers and pallet forks, for use in material handling applications in many industries.”

Today, Stenderup is led by the third and fourth generations of the Jensen family. The company has over 40 employees divided into sales, service and administration, covering the whole of Denmark. This is backed up by the strong focus at Stenderup on service/aftermarket support for customers right across the country.

Lux Good with Aisle Master

JCC Lighting is part of the Leviton Group and is a market leader in cutting edge LED technology, which can enable homes and businesses to tackle rising energy costs and reduce CO2 consumption. When the company moved into its new main UK distribution centre in Lux Park in Chichester at the end of 2022, it was a chance to start with a blank canvas when it came to the choice of materials handling equipment for the 60,000ft² warehouse.

Warehouse Manager Steve Chapman had experience of using articulated trucks at the previous site in Bognor, but welcomed the opportunity to switch to the Aisle Master brand, from the Irish manufacturer Combilift. “I had admired many aspects of these trucks such as the overall build, the ergonomics and the track record of reliability, and following demos, our team of operators were also very positive. So together with John Kelley of our MHE suppliers Mexmast and taking into account the racking configuration, we worked out the best Aisle Master models for the new set up, which accommodates 7,250 pallet spaces.”

The current combination of three ride-on Aisle Masters and one stand-on AMOP (Order Picker) model has proved to be ideal for operational requirements. These comprise a mix of pallet handling – placing and picking to the full racking height of 7.5m – order picking and replenishment. “We have a heavy workload here,” said Steve. “We devan 2 containers a day on average which equates to around 120 pallets or 500 – 1000 cartons, which are brought to the goods-in area before being taken to racking with the ride-on trucks.”

With 2000 ground floor pick locations and around 100 replenishments required daily, the AMOP model has been particularly beneficial according to Chapman. “The low floor height and single step access to this order picker avoids the need for the operator to have to continually climb in and out of the cab, so from an ergonomic and H&S point of view it is superb and reduces the risk of trips, strain and fatigue. What’s more, compared to a seated truck, it’s half a minute faster per pick or replenishment task – so on a daily basis that’s around 1.5 hours of extra productivity!”

In keeping with a company that has recently achieved carbon neutrality, JCC’s trucks are all electric powered. With lift capacities of 2,000kgs, they work in aisle widths which vary from 2200mm to 3300mm, to accord with the 4’, 5’ or 6’ pallets, which weigh from around 300kg to 1,000kg. Non marking tyres and red halo safety lighting were fitted at Steve’s request: “we get a lot of customers visiting and these keep the warehouse looking smart and ensure the safety of pedestrians.” Other features such as mast mounted cameras and fork level indicators were added to make it easier for operatives to pick accurately at height.

Driver feedback was an important consideration when choosing the Aisle Masters, and they scored highly on comfort and ease of operation. Jakub Zuber, who spends most of his working day on the AMOP is impressed. “The steering and joystick operation is very smooth and sensitive and leaves you feeling totally in control.”

Chapman sums up: “By investing in these trucks we aim to ensure the smooth running of handling and picking operations as our business continues to grow. We have had no issues around reliability, unlike our previous fleet, and we have 100% peace of mind as Mexmast looks after maintenance, and John Kelley and Colin Harding of Combilift are on hand whenever we may need any further support. All in all it has been a successful project.”

Lux Good with Aisle Master

JCC Lighting is part of the Leviton Group and is a market leader in cutting edge LED technology, which can enable homes and businesses to tackle rising energy costs and reduce CO2 consumption. When the company moved into its new main UK distribution centre in Lux Park in Chichester at the end of 2022, it was a chance to start with a blank canvas when it came to the choice of materials handling equipment for the 60,000ft² warehouse.

Warehouse Manager Steve Chapman had experience of using articulated trucks at the previous site in Bognor, but welcomed the opportunity to switch to the Aisle Master brand, from the Irish manufacturer Combilift. “I had admired many aspects of these trucks such as the overall build, the ergonomics and the track record of reliability, and following demos, our team of operators were also very positive. So together with John Kelley of our MHE suppliers Mexmast and taking into account the racking configuration, we worked out the best Aisle Master models for the new set up, which accommodates 7,250 pallet spaces.”

The current combination of three ride-on Aisle Masters and one stand-on AMOP (Order Picker) model has proved to be ideal for operational requirements. These comprise a mix of pallet handling – placing and picking to the full racking height of 7.5m – order picking and replenishment. “We have a heavy workload here,” said Steve. “We devan 2 containers a day on average which equates to around 120 pallets or 500 – 1000 cartons, which are brought to the goods-in area before being taken to racking with the ride-on trucks.”

With 2000 ground floor pick locations and around 100 replenishments required daily, the AMOP model has been particularly beneficial according to Chapman. “The low floor height and single step access to this order picker avoids the need for the operator to have to continually climb in and out of the cab, so from an ergonomic and H&S point of view it is superb and reduces the risk of trips, strain and fatigue. What’s more, compared to a seated truck, it’s half a minute faster per pick or replenishment task – so on a daily basis that’s around 1.5 hours of extra productivity!”

In keeping with a company that has recently achieved carbon neutrality, JCC’s trucks are all electric powered. With lift capacities of 2,000kgs, they work in aisle widths which vary from 2200mm to 3300mm, to accord with the 4’, 5’ or 6’ pallets, which weigh from around 300kg to 1,000kg. Non marking tyres and red halo safety lighting were fitted at Steve’s request: “we get a lot of customers visiting and these keep the warehouse looking smart and ensure the safety of pedestrians.” Other features such as mast mounted cameras and fork level indicators were added to make it easier for operatives to pick accurately at height.

Driver feedback was an important consideration when choosing the Aisle Masters, and they scored highly on comfort and ease of operation. Jakub Zuber, who spends most of his working day on the AMOP is impressed. “The steering and joystick operation is very smooth and sensitive and leaves you feeling totally in control.”

Chapman sums up: “By investing in these trucks we aim to ensure the smooth running of handling and picking operations as our business continues to grow. We have had no issues around reliability, unlike our previous fleet, and we have 100% peace of mind as Mexmast looks after maintenance, and John Kelley and Colin Harding of Combilift are on hand whenever we may need any further support. All in all it has been a successful project.”

CMC Innovation Day Celebrates 11th Edition

CMC Packaging Automation, a leading supplier of fully automated right-sized packaging solutions that is proud partner of KKR’s Global Impact team and backed by Amazon’s Climate Pledge Fund, hosted the 11th edition of its highly anticipated CMC Innovation Day (CID24) at the Italian headquarters in Città di Castello. Attended by 150 industry leaders representing the eCommerce and logistics sectors, CID24 has become a pivotal event, unveiling cutting-edge technologies designed to enhance efficiency, return on investment and sustainability.

CID24 is a gathering of minds where industry players share their visions, insights into market dynamics, and best practices. This year’s edition stood out, addressing automation challenges and environmental concerns and the impact of eCommerce shipments on the planet. It emphasized the need for collective action to reduce emissions and improve packaging sustainability.

Focusing on the crucial role of corrugated materials, leading Federation FEFCO highlighted the ongoing review of the new European PPWR (Packaging & Packaging Waste Regulation). The event featured an engaging discussion on the vital role of automation, attended by key retailers ORWO net, Avantor, and GXO, the world’s largest pure-play contract logistics provider.

In a groundbreaking move, CMC unveiled four new technologies and introduced the revolutionary concept of Packtomation. This innovative approach combines right-sized packaging with smart technology, automating the entire fulfillment process from inbound to outbound. The showcased technologies include the new CartonWrap Duo, a machine capable to pack items in right-sized boxes or corrugated envelopes on demand, CMC Genesys Combo that streamlines single and multi-line orders automatically and without pre-consolidation, the Wave Line, a new input channel for packaging machines that couples corrugated just-in- time and CMC Nexus, the all-in-one HRC system.

Francesco Ponti, CEO of CMC Packaging Automation, said: “The company reaffirmed its commitment to designing integrated solutions to stay ahead of the times, supporting clients in a highly competitive landscape. CMC aims to become the sole supplier for its clients, delivering customized solutions adaptable in both greenfield and brownfield environments.”

CMC Packtomation concept promises a significant leap forward in the world of eCommerce logistics. The solutions presented at CID24 will be featured at upcoming industry events, including MODEX in Atlanta and LogiMAT in Stuttgart.

Luigi Russo, CMC General Manager commented “These trade shows provide ideal platforms for in-depth discussions on the applications of our innovations and fostering collaboration with fellow industry players. Through these interactions, we aim to strengthen partnerships and maximize the benefits derived from our cutting-edge technology.”

CMC’s dedication to innovation underscores its leadership position, offering solutions that align with global sustainability goals while ensuring operational excellence for its clients.

CMC Innovation Day Celebrates 11th Edition

CMC Packaging Automation, a leading supplier of fully automated right-sized packaging solutions that is proud partner of KKR’s Global Impact team and backed by Amazon’s Climate Pledge Fund, hosted the 11th edition of its highly anticipated CMC Innovation Day (CID24) at the Italian headquarters in Città di Castello. Attended by 150 industry leaders representing the eCommerce and logistics sectors, CID24 has become a pivotal event, unveiling cutting-edge technologies designed to enhance efficiency, return on investment and sustainability.

CID24 is a gathering of minds where industry players share their visions, insights into market dynamics, and best practices. This year’s edition stood out, addressing automation challenges and environmental concerns and the impact of eCommerce shipments on the planet. It emphasized the need for collective action to reduce emissions and improve packaging sustainability.

Focusing on the crucial role of corrugated materials, leading Federation FEFCO highlighted the ongoing review of the new European PPWR (Packaging & Packaging Waste Regulation). The event featured an engaging discussion on the vital role of automation, attended by key retailers ORWO net, Avantor, and GXO, the world’s largest pure-play contract logistics provider.

In a groundbreaking move, CMC unveiled four new technologies and introduced the revolutionary concept of Packtomation. This innovative approach combines right-sized packaging with smart technology, automating the entire fulfillment process from inbound to outbound. The showcased technologies include the new CartonWrap Duo, a machine capable to pack items in right-sized boxes or corrugated envelopes on demand, CMC Genesys Combo that streamlines single and multi-line orders automatically and without pre-consolidation, the Wave Line, a new input channel for packaging machines that couples corrugated just-in- time and CMC Nexus, the all-in-one HRC system.

Francesco Ponti, CEO of CMC Packaging Automation, said: “The company reaffirmed its commitment to designing integrated solutions to stay ahead of the times, supporting clients in a highly competitive landscape. CMC aims to become the sole supplier for its clients, delivering customized solutions adaptable in both greenfield and brownfield environments.”

CMC Packtomation concept promises a significant leap forward in the world of eCommerce logistics. The solutions presented at CID24 will be featured at upcoming industry events, including MODEX in Atlanta and LogiMAT in Stuttgart.

Luigi Russo, CMC General Manager commented “These trade shows provide ideal platforms for in-depth discussions on the applications of our innovations and fostering collaboration with fellow industry players. Through these interactions, we aim to strengthen partnerships and maximize the benefits derived from our cutting-edge technology.”

CMC’s dedication to innovation underscores its leadership position, offering solutions that align with global sustainability goals while ensuring operational excellence for its clients.

Freight Forwarder Names New MD

Thomas Kuehn has joined independent freight forwarder Unsworth, as managing director of its UK business, with current managing director, Richard Hogg becoming chief executive officer of the Unsworth group, and Charles Hogg leading the company’s client solutions team as commercial director.

Kuehn, pictured, joins from World Transport Agency (WTA), where he had been MD for almost a decade, in a year that will see Unsworth celebrate the golden jubilee of its formation in 1974.

With a strong track record in developing independent freight forwarding businesses, he also spent ten years at JE Bernard as global key account director and was a director at Kuehne+Nagel.

Kuehn said “My vision for the future of freight forwarding aligns perfectly with Unsworth’s demonstrable investment in technological innovation and business processes, proven commitment to client satisfaction and the promotion of a culture of continuous improvement.

“Technology has been a huge enabler of the company’s growth, and will continue to be so. In my new role, I see a tremendous opportunity to further leverage data and technological solutions to better serve our customers; and differentiate us from our competition.”

Unsworth group CEO Richard Hogg added: “In a landmark year for the company, this appointment is part of our ongoing strategy to strengthen our senior management team and capabilities to ensure that we can meet our expansion goals in the UK and overseas.”

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