Self-Managed Fleet and Video Telematics

Queclink Wireless Solutions has teamed up with a growing number of fleet management and tracking platform providers to deliver self-managed telematics for vehicle operators and technology resellers. The company’s range of 4G vehicle telematics, asset tracking and dash cameras are now integrated seamlessly with IoT software platforms from Key Telematics, Wialon, 3Dtracking, GpsGate, RedGPS, Mapon and Maptex as part of its UK and international expansion plans.

“We are opening up the fleet technology marketplace, providing access to cutting edge hardware solutions without the need for costly software development,” explains Vernon Bonser, UK Sales Director Queclink Wireless Solutions. “This means resellers and end-users can quickly and efficiently create self-managed fleet and video telematics solutions – with advanced connectivity and functionality – to meet precise business and operational requirements.”

The platform integrations facilitate the use of Queclink’s comprehensive portfolio of products. This ranges from entry level tracking units through to complex CAN bus and Tachograph enabled devices, single use and rechargeable asset trackers as well as dashcams that include the new AI-powered CV200. This 4G device offers highly flexible and affordable fleet and video telematics functionality in a single unit, combining AI features with the ability to add a choice of secondary cameras and integrate with the vehicle’s CAN bus system.

Fleet and Video Telematics

“These latest integrations will allow us to reach even more end users and further support our continued growth within the UK, mainland Europe and global markets. For vehicle operators and resellers, it provides the means to create country-specific, cross-border, and even Pan-European fleet and video telematics solutions using the latest AI-driven and 4G devices. Furthermore, with the sunsetting of 2G and 3G networks upon us, it is essential to offer comprehensive, yet cost effective, 4G hardware options to ensure these businesses are future-proofing their fleet technology offering,” concludes Bonser.

Queclink Wireless Solutions is a global provider of IoT devices and solutions, leading the industry with the most innovative products and empowering more than 3,800 businesses worldwide. With its application sectors encompassing transportation, asset and mobility, networks, and livestock, the company sets itself apart from other IoT solution providers through a dedication to adaptability, quality, and operational excellence.

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Self-Managed Fleet and Video Telematics

Queclink Wireless Solutions has teamed up with a growing number of fleet management and tracking platform providers to deliver self-managed telematics for vehicle operators and technology resellers. The company’s range of 4G vehicle telematics, asset tracking and dash cameras are now integrated seamlessly with IoT software platforms from Key Telematics, Wialon, 3Dtracking, GpsGate, RedGPS, Mapon and Maptex as part of its UK and international expansion plans.

“We are opening up the fleet technology marketplace, providing access to cutting edge hardware solutions without the need for costly software development,” explains Vernon Bonser, UK Sales Director Queclink Wireless Solutions. “This means resellers and end-users can quickly and efficiently create self-managed fleet and video telematics solutions – with advanced connectivity and functionality – to meet precise business and operational requirements.”

The platform integrations facilitate the use of Queclink’s comprehensive portfolio of products. This ranges from entry level tracking units through to complex CAN bus and Tachograph enabled devices, single use and rechargeable asset trackers as well as dashcams that include the new AI-powered CV200. This 4G device offers highly flexible and affordable fleet and video telematics functionality in a single unit, combining AI features with the ability to add a choice of secondary cameras and integrate with the vehicle’s CAN bus system.

Fleet and Video Telematics

“These latest integrations will allow us to reach even more end users and further support our continued growth within the UK, mainland Europe and global markets. For vehicle operators and resellers, it provides the means to create country-specific, cross-border, and even Pan-European fleet and video telematics solutions using the latest AI-driven and 4G devices. Furthermore, with the sunsetting of 2G and 3G networks upon us, it is essential to offer comprehensive, yet cost effective, 4G hardware options to ensure these businesses are future-proofing their fleet technology offering,” concludes Bonser.

Queclink Wireless Solutions is a global provider of IoT devices and solutions, leading the industry with the most innovative products and empowering more than 3,800 businesses worldwide. With its application sectors encompassing transportation, asset and mobility, networks, and livestock, the company sets itself apart from other IoT solution providers through a dedication to adaptability, quality, and operational excellence.

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Flexible Warehouse Automation Prepares for Unexpected

In his latest byline, Simon Jones (pictured), UK Sales Executive at Exotec, a global warehouse robotics provider, outlines how automated systems help mitigate against inefficient warehouse processes and shortfalls in times of fluctuating demand.

Consumer demand for products remained unpredictable throughout last year, plaguing the market with uncertainty. October 2023, for example, saw high streets slump to a 2.7% drop in sales volumes year on year, with Black Friday also quieter than in 2022. This defied some predictions, which suggested Black Friday 2023 could be the busiest ever.

Navigating the unknown in 2023 has left unanswered questions surrounding how to manage workforces, warehouse space and demand, making planning for 2024 and beyond a considerable headache for many companies. Logistics will play a key role in ensuring organisations are prepared for every outcome, with automated warehouse systems presenting an opportunity to establish greater resilience through their flexibility and consistent performance.

The limits of traditional automation

Automation in the warehouse has existed for decades, with the first automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS) being deployed by German firm Demag in 1962. Since then, ASRS technology has undergone continuous development with the latest systems using robots to achieve high levels of flexibility, scalability and productivity, unfeasible for traditional fixed systems.

For example, the throughput capacity of traditional automation, such as shuttles and mini-loads must be fixed at the maximum forecast requirement when the system is installed. This means that for 90% of the year and for the first few years at least, the system will be operating at well below capacity. Many retailers have realised that more flexible systems allow them to install only what they need for the foreseeable future, because they can add temporary or permanent increases in capacity as and when needed in the future. This is a far more efficient use of capital expenditure and de-risks the investment significantly.

Since much of traditional automation was originally designed for store replenishment, shortfalls in its ability to meet omnichannel delivery requirements have become apparent. The growth of e-commerce has led to requirements such as same-day, even same hour, picking and shipping, creating a need for speed which did not exist in the days of purely in-store retail when the order to delivery cycle was a minimum of three days. With companies now operating e-commerce and in-store channels at the same time, expecting automation systems to deliver in both areas simultaneously is something only the most flexible systems can deliver. However, the benefits of both operations residing in a single system are huge in terms of space saving, inventory reduction and elimination of duplication.

How warehouse technology is evolving

The good news is that as needs evolve and pressure mounts for rapid order fulfilment, automation in the warehouse is increasing in sophistication. The advanced software in modern systems, for example, minimises order cycle times and ensures orders are ready for packing in a matter of minutes. These systems can safely scale racking up to 12 metres in height, meaning organisations can increase the storage density of their warehouses and address the problem of lack of space. The throughput capacity can also be increased rapidly with the addition of rental robots during peaks in demand so organisations can deal with uncertainty in a cost-effective manner.

Modern systems can also operate with no single point of failure: if one robot fails, the rest can dynamically adjust their workload, ensuring consistently seamless operations all year. The end result is better efficiency, accuracy and throughput capacity, both inside and outside peak periods.

Supporting humans, not usurping them

There remains scepticism that robots will take jobs from humans in the warehouse. However, their presence actually presents more advantages than disadvantages for human staff. ASRS robots, for example, help automate repetitive tasks, can handle heavy goods, and reduce the distance that staff need to walk around a warehouse during a shift. This creates a less strenuous, more rewarding work environment for staff and makes the role accessible to a wider demographic. As a result, human staff can focus on more technical and higher-value tasks in a safer environment.

On a larger scale, the presence of robotics benefits organisations from a recruitment perspective. When a peak period hits – whether expected or unexpected – pressure mounts on organisations to hire staff en masse, which can raise concerns surrounding labour procurement. The implementation of robotics balances much of this uncertainty. Businesses can forecast with greater confidence as they know they can scale their capabilities up or down at short notice, reducing the pressure to mass hire temporary staff in a tight labour market.

Demystifying demand

The year ahead holds many unknowns for warehouse operators, but the means to deal with surges and dips in demand are very much there. Businesses should evaluate where they are in terms of warehouse automation and consider how advanced robotics can make them a slicker and more adaptable organisation. If companies implement flexible warehouse automation now, they will be in a better position to serve the needs of both their customers and their employees in the long term.

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Redefine Packaging Efficiency and Compact Footprint

CMC Packaging Automation, a leading supplier of fully automated right-sized packaging solutions is thrilled to introduce the groundbreaking CMC CartonWrap DUO. This cutting-edge technology offers a single solution for packaging diversity: both boxes and corrugated envelopes, all on demand.

The CMC CartonWrap DUO was unveiled for the first time during CID24, CMC’s annual innovation day, where it garnered widespread acclaim for its ingenuity and practicality. Now, CMC is excited to showcase this game-changing innovation at the upcoming LogiMAT Exhibition in Stuttgart and at the Grand Opening of its Tech Center in Atlanta on March 12th.

This groundbreaking machine leverages SKUs dimensions and thickness to automatically package items in perfectly sized boxes or envelopes, using continuous roll-fed corrugated material at a speed of 900 packages per hour.

“We are incredibly proud to introduce the CartonWrap-DUO to the market,” said Francesco Ponti, CEO at CMC. “This innovative solution represents a significant step forward in packaging efficiency and sustainability. By offering both box and envelope options on demand, we are empowering businesses to optimize their operations while minimizing environmental impact.”

Capable of packaging diverse items like apparel, electronics, and books, this technology ensures secure delivery. Its unique feature covers a thickness range from 250 mm to an ultra-thin 1 mm, revolutionizing manual fulfillment with jiffy bags. The necessary corrugated is directly fed by the new CMC Wave Line, an inline cardboard coupler integrated into our packaging machines that produces robust corrugated material on demand, effectively reducing costs and streamlining stock management.

This disruptive concept harmoniously blends sustainability and efficiency, cutting corrugated material usage by up to 50% compared to existing tech and requiring up to 70% less glue. It even produces envelopes that qualify for lower postal charges, benefiting retailers and 3PL. CMC CartonWrap-DUO streamlines warehouse operations, addressing labor shortages by optimizing product flow without requiring manual intervention or multiple machines for different package types.

Enhancing the customer experience has always been a priority for CMC. The new CartonWrap-DUO ensures items are well-protected during transit with minimal packaging, reducing delivery mishaps and customer dissatisfaction.

Packaging designed for home delivery guarantees a successful first-time delivery, a crucial element in fostering a positive customer experience. Missed deliveries or damaged products frequently lead to inconvenience and frustration among customers, incurring costs for both businesses and customers alike. By reducing the frequency of these problems, businesses can cut expenses associated with extra delivery attempts and returns, while also averting customer dissatisfaction.

Optional customization with CMC Packvertizing creates engaging, branded, full colour printed packages that create a memorable customer experience. CMC CartonWrap DUO automated process ensures accuracy in measuring, cutting, and folding boxes, reducing the need for manual intervention. It accommodates a wide range of items, adapting to each unique product avoiding to stock different types/sizes of pre-glue packaging. By creating packages specifically sized for each item, it reduces the need for excess packaging material such as void fills, minimizing waste and optimizing shipping space.

It operates at high speed, capable of processing a significant number of packages per hour thus reducing delivery times and support scalability with extra shifts.

Luigi Russo, CMC General Manager commented “With the new CMC Cartonwrap DUO we are not simply making changes; we are revolutionizing e-commerce packaging. Our aim is to forge a sustainable and efficient future by merging sustainability and efficiency thereby reducing waste, costs, and enhancing the customer experience through right-sized packaging”.

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Redefine Packaging Efficiency and Compact Footprint

CMC Packaging Automation, a leading supplier of fully automated right-sized packaging solutions is thrilled to introduce the groundbreaking CMC CartonWrap DUO. This cutting-edge technology offers a single solution for packaging diversity: both boxes and corrugated envelopes, all on demand.

The CMC CartonWrap DUO was unveiled for the first time during CID24, CMC’s annual innovation day, where it garnered widespread acclaim for its ingenuity and practicality. Now, CMC is excited to showcase this game-changing innovation at the upcoming LogiMAT Exhibition in Stuttgart and at the Grand Opening of its Tech Center in Atlanta on March 12th.

This groundbreaking machine leverages SKUs dimensions and thickness to automatically package items in perfectly sized boxes or envelopes, using continuous roll-fed corrugated material at a speed of 900 packages per hour.

“We are incredibly proud to introduce the CartonWrap-DUO to the market,” said Francesco Ponti, CEO at CMC. “This innovative solution represents a significant step forward in packaging efficiency and sustainability. By offering both box and envelope options on demand, we are empowering businesses to optimize their operations while minimizing environmental impact.”

Capable of packaging diverse items like apparel, electronics, and books, this technology ensures secure delivery. Its unique feature covers a thickness range from 250 mm to an ultra-thin 1 mm, revolutionizing manual fulfillment with jiffy bags. The necessary corrugated is directly fed by the new CMC Wave Line, an inline cardboard coupler integrated into our packaging machines that produces robust corrugated material on demand, effectively reducing costs and streamlining stock management.

This disruptive concept harmoniously blends sustainability and efficiency, cutting corrugated material usage by up to 50% compared to existing tech and requiring up to 70% less glue. It even produces envelopes that qualify for lower postal charges, benefiting retailers and 3PL. CMC CartonWrap-DUO streamlines warehouse operations, addressing labor shortages by optimizing product flow without requiring manual intervention or multiple machines for different package types.

Enhancing the customer experience has always been a priority for CMC. The new CartonWrap-DUO ensures items are well-protected during transit with minimal packaging, reducing delivery mishaps and customer dissatisfaction.

Packaging designed for home delivery guarantees a successful first-time delivery, a crucial element in fostering a positive customer experience. Missed deliveries or damaged products frequently lead to inconvenience and frustration among customers, incurring costs for both businesses and customers alike. By reducing the frequency of these problems, businesses can cut expenses associated with extra delivery attempts and returns, while also averting customer dissatisfaction.

Optional customization with CMC Packvertizing creates engaging, branded, full colour printed packages that create a memorable customer experience. CMC CartonWrap DUO automated process ensures accuracy in measuring, cutting, and folding boxes, reducing the need for manual intervention. It accommodates a wide range of items, adapting to each unique product avoiding to stock different types/sizes of pre-glue packaging. By creating packages specifically sized for each item, it reduces the need for excess packaging material such as void fills, minimizing waste and optimizing shipping space.

It operates at high speed, capable of processing a significant number of packages per hour thus reducing delivery times and support scalability with extra shifts.

Luigi Russo, CMC General Manager commented “With the new CMC Cartonwrap DUO we are not simply making changes; we are revolutionizing e-commerce packaging. Our aim is to forge a sustainable and efficient future by merging sustainability and efficiency thereby reducing waste, costs, and enhancing the customer experience through right-sized packaging”.

Read more

Dutch 3PL Active Ants Signs Up To CMC’s Cartonwrap

 

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