eBook on Asset Protection and Warehouse Safety

Logistics Business magazine, in association with Sentry Protection Products, have produced a new digital issue / eBook about asset protection and warehouse safety. In this 6-page special, Editor Peter MacLeod interviews Sentry’s CEO and Founder Jim Ryan and details the company’s products and applications, including the Collision Sentry Multi-Zone warning system.

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Innovative safety solutions are transforming warehouses. Discover how collision warning systems and modular protectors enhance safety and efficiency, including the Column Sentry FIT System and Collision Sentry Multi-Zone for high-traffic areas.

In recent years, we’ve taken great interest in the products brought to market by Sentry, who are experts at identifying areas of danger and coming up with seemingly simple solutions to reduce or eliminate warehouse accidents. But after many conversations with James Ryan only now do I fully comprehend the design and manufacture challenges that lie behind ‘simple’ solutions such as its Column Sentry rack protectors, and the lead time it takes to conceive, test, trial and manufacture, and then bring to market such a solution. Not to mention the various international standards to which it has to conform.

Given enough time, anyone could come up with a complicated solution to solve a problem. But real genius lies in the ability to develop a solution that is both brilliantly effective and brilliantly simple, the “why didn’t I think of that” type of product.

A year ago, Ryan showed me a prototype of the Collision Sentry Multi-Zone product, a development of an existing collision warning device that operates around internal and external warehouse doors. This is now fully introduced to the market, and Sentry will be promoting this at the forthcoming LogiMAT trade show from its booth in Hall 1. “It’s starting to solve some problems in high-traffic areas that we just could not in the past,” says Ryan. “We never expected it to be the high volume product that we see with our corner products, but it’s really nice to create a warning system for those other difficult areas where people can have accidents.”

Asset Protection and Warehouse Safety

Sentry Protection Products is a leading provider of innovative, impact resistant products for industrial applications. Manufactured in the United States and Europe and sold worldwide, the award winning, patented product line includes Column Sentry®, Rack Sentry®, Concrete Wrap™, Park Sentry®, Corner Sentry™ and Collision Sentry®. Sentry is headquartered in Lakewood, Ohio, USA.

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Around the World: Libiao Robotics eBook

Logistics Business has published a new eBook on warehouse automation and robotics, in association with Libiao Robotics. Editor Peter MacLeod profiles a variety of case study projects from around the world, looking at successful implementation of new automated robotics and sortation systems for customers.

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Libiao Robotics is a global pioneer of flexible intelligent sorting robots and solutions. As the creator of the world’s first portable, modular and automated unit sorting system, Libiao integrates logistics automation, R&D, production and sales of intelligent equipment.

The case studies in this exclusive eBook are from South Africa, Greec, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, France, Turkey, China the USA and the UAE. Truly global warehouse automation know-how.

Libiao’s systems are in operation across a wide variety of industries and scenarios, including express delivery, e-commerce, supermarkets, retail, shoes & garments, pharmaceuticals, food & beverages, cold storage and manufacturing. Over 60,000 Libiao sorting robots are deployed in countries and regions around the world by customers including Walmart, Orbis, JD.com, Procter & Gamble, Skechers, Mitsui & Co., MonarchFx, Nordstrom, Target, Kmart, USPS, China Post, Deppon Express, and SLC.

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In 2023, Libiao established a permanent European headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany, to better serve its growing customer base in the region. Libiao’s European credentials are solid, with
several existing customers including national postal operators, 3PLs and e-commerce businesses already relying on its tried-and-tested ‘mini yellow’ robotic devices. With the establishment
of its European base, Libiao has permanent personnel on the ground in Europe to offer total local sales, service and support.

Libiao’s 3D vertical sorter is a highly flexible solution – its capacity can be easily and quickly increased or decreased simply by adding or taking away robots. Also, at particularly busy times such as the period around Singles’ Day, additional sorting chutes can be added to cope with very high traffic sorting demands. The system has the additional benefit of being able to help couriers by sorting items according to their destination.

If set up as a single-layer system, it can handle up to 3,000 items per hour. A two-tier version doubles that hourly capacity, making it one of the best sorting solutions on the market for businesses who have previously struggled to process increased seasonal volumes. Requiring no infrastructural modifications or special floor surface conditions, the fully customisable T-Sort system is designed so that a single robot failure will not affect the rest of the operation, a must-have when a facility is already running at full capacity.

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eBook: Upgrade Manual Labelling to Automatic

Logistics Business, in association with Toshiba TEC, have produced a new digital issue / eBook about labelling machines in the warehouse, featuring a new machine that replaces manual labelling operations with an automatic process. In this 6-page special, Editor Peter MacLeod interviews Toshiba TEC‘s European Products and Solutions Manager, Mike Keane, about the APLEX product and application.

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Whilst the technical specification of Toshiba Tec’s APLEX industrial labelling applicator speaks volumes, there is no-one better placed to take us for an access-all-areas tour of its capabilities than Mike Keane, a 35-year barcode and label printing veteran of the company.

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“We’ve been there from the start when the industry first started doing location coding in warehousing and distribution, and over the last 35 years we’ve been supporting customers to do this with our technology. It is now moving to remote connectivity, with more and more systems being able to interact with the devices to provide the information. The devices themselves then have become increasingly clever to understand things like different languages and understanding data from different systems.”

Manual labelling to automatic

APLEX covers a wide array of today’s standard applications using a 4-inch wide printhead. It can apply up to 30 labels per minute. For carton labeling, 30 per minute is a high production level. So, at the end of the production line, where things are being packed into boxes, APLEX will cover most applications. The solution is also highly suitable for pallet labeling applications with a throughput of no more than two pallets per minute.

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eBook on Warehouse Safety & Innovation

Logistics Business magazine, in association with Sentry Protection Products, have produced a new digital issue / eBook about racking impact protection, warehouse safety & innovation. In this 6-page special, Editor Peter MacLeod interviews Sentry’s CEO and Founder Jim Ryan and a key USA customer about the company’s products and applications, including the Collision Sentry Multi-Zone warning system, that has undergone a successful trial.

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“I’m looking forward to getting more of those in the facility because so far it’s been very successful in a very high-traffic area,” the American customer concluded.

Warehouse safety solutions provider Sentry Protection Products is going from strength to strength. Peter MacLeod, the editor of Logistics Business magazine, spoke to its founder, Jim Ryan, to hear about its growth plans. Sentry Protection Products is a company that always catches the eye at trade shows around the world. In an age when a lot of attention is focused on digital solutions, its deliberately conspicuous range of yellow warehouse column protection products certainly stand out. They serve as a reminder that, despite what the headlines might lead you to believe, not all personnel in warehouse jobs have been replaced by robots, and that the forklift truck is still very much a workhorse without which no logistics facility can operate.

As the industry strives to do everything faster, better and cheaper, we must never take our eyes off workplace safety. Sentry sees the business of safety growing, and long may that be the case.

Warehouse Safety & Innovation

Sentry Protection Products is a leading provider of innovative, impact resistant products for industrial applications. Manufactured in the United States and Europe and sold worldwide, the award winning, patented product line includes Column Sentry®, Rack Sentry®, Concrete Wrap™, Park Sentry®, Corner Sentry™ and Collision Sentry®. Sentry is headquartered in Lakewood, Ohio, USA.

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eBook: Navigating the Journey of Digital Transformation

Logistics Business magazine, in association with Aptean, has produced a short digital issue eBook about Transport management operations and cloud-based route planning. In this 8-page special guide, Editor Peter MacLeod talks to Aptean’s spokespeople Gail Skinner and Ben Glossop about the benefits of digitization.

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The costs associated with the manual administration of business processes are usually unquestionably absorbed as unavoidable running costs, but in the current economic climate they are being scrutinized more closely than ever. It’s at times such as these that digital transformation can deliver a compelling ROI. Digital transformation brings many benefits to a business, and Aptean is well placed to steer customers towards a more profitable future, whether that’s optimizing time and resources, eliminating security concerns, or achieving sustainability targets.

The optimizing of transport operations is a process that can bring significant savings, especially for a business that does not consider logistics as its core function. In better times, transport is often viewed as a necessary evil, but with the cost of fuel and energy reaching unprecedented highs and labour shortages affecting recruitment of drivers, businesses are seeking new ways to reduce the size of their fleets.

The benefits brought by digital transformation vary according to the starting point of each particular customer. “We have different discussions with different types of customers,” says Ben Glossop, Vice President of Sales at Aptean. “They may be still doing their planning using an Excel spreadsheet or a whiteboard. In one case, when people were talking about pencilling in appointments I thought that was just a term they used, but when our solution team got there they were literally using a diary!” In situations like these, finding a business case to move away from a paper-based solution is a no-brainer, but in many other cases the decision to digitize isn’t always so obvious.

In terms of fleet optimisation, businesses running a minimum fleet size of around a dozen vehicles will start to benefit from using Aptean Routing & Scheduling Paragon Edition software. The solution is also used by the very largest fleet operators such as supermarkets, and although the system has evolved greatly over time there are still opportunities to make improvements. This is in part thanks to the superior algorithms behind the system that are ideally suited to deal with both the complexity and the uncertainty of truck routing. By reducing daily truck movements companies achieve savings in resources such as drivers, vehicles and fuel. Over a year that number becomes substantial.

Prior to implementation, Aptean’s team of experts will consult with the customer and apply a test data review to benchmark its current operations against the proposed solution. The greater the access to a customer’s existing data – for example to its order management system or ERP – the more the solution can be fine-tuned to produce the greatest benefits. “The software is effectively taken off the shelf and the customer then has the opportunity to sculpt the way it works to achieve the most desirable outcome,” says Glossop. “So when implementation takes place, they will as near as possible get an immediate positive result. One of the challenges that we have to deal with is the expectation that the software is telling the customer what to do. In actual fact, it is the other way round, as Aptean Routing & Scheduling responds to customer input.”

Another pushback to implementation can come from drivers themselves, however; those with something to hide are usually the most vocal in their objections. “Looking at the planned movements versus the actual movements, you can sometimes see glaring areas in which drivers are making unscheduled breaks during company time. In the vast majority of cases, however, drivers are won over when they realise that the software can bring them back to the depot or to their home at the same time every day. They’re not doing hours of overtime and no longer find themselves stuck in the middle of nowhere on a Friday afternoon.

“It’s plain sailing once they have bought into the feedback process. Aptean Routing & Scheduling can also be used as a tool to incentivise drivers to perform at the highest level of efficiency and safety. The system provides the company with data it can use to either reward their better performing drivers, or retrain those towards the bottom of the performance chart.”

With reports of cyber-attacks constantly in the news, businesses are rightly concerned about the protection of sensitive customer and commercial information; the implementation of cloud-based Software-as-a-Solution (SaaS) technology often leads to concerns about data security. Gail Skinner, Aptean’s Senior Solutions Consultant, says Aptean’s expertise in this area lays such concerns to rest. “We have a large Information Security Office led by our CIO, and our investment in that grows year-on-year,” Gail says. “Not only are Aptean security experts looking at what the standards for security are today, we also have a team who are tasked with looking at the security standards of tomorrow. They are already working out what our policies as an organisation need to be and how we can build those security standards into our products.

Aptean also partners with Microsoft Azure to securely host our products and our dedicated Reliability Engineers are responsible for our solution infrastructure, working in tandem with our product, research and development teams to make sure products are secure.”

Working from Aptean’s tech hub, these engineers build intrinsic security into the system, so all products are developed with this anti-threat policy in mind. Furthermore, should a business experience an unplanned event – such as a flood, fire, or ransomware attack – its data is safely backed-up to the cloud multiple times to a secondary site at least 300 miles away from the primary location.

Agility is another key requirement for businesses working in a dynamic industry sector such as logistics and eCommerce, where customer habits can rapidly change. Should a business need to alter the shape or size of its logistics functions or move to new premises, Gail says Aptean has it covered: “The beauty of our cloud-hosted system is that if a business moves its operation from one location to another, the software and data are not all stored on local servers that have to be relocated and reinstalled. It’s possible to literally just turn up at the new location the next day, open up the application and still access everything.

“Also, if demand increases and an Aptean Routing & Scheduling customer needs the ability to process more items, it’s really easy for us to scale-up the virtual environment that they’re in. They don’t need to invest in new hardware or new servers with better capabilities.”

The same goes for upgrades, which used to be disruptive and time-hungry when applied to on-premise hardware. Not only are upgrades now executed remotely, with no customer downtime, they can occur much more frequently than before. “Historically with Aptean Routing & Scheduling Paragon Edition as an on-premise solution, customers would get a new version of the software every year or so,” adds Ben. “In the new SaaS world, upgrades happens automatically and seamlessly behind the scenes. There are potential cost savings there, particularly around administration, as the next version is there for end users just as they open up for the new day.”

Every organisation that deploys a fleet of vehicles must be mindful of rising fuel costs. Furthermore, should it need to grow its fleet, rising bank interest rates and long lead times for new vehicles make a compelling case for optimising existing vehicle usage. The same holds true for the increasing need to reduce carbon use. Aptean’s Routing & Scheduling software is already designed to reduce the amount of fuel used, the amount of miles driven, and the number of vehicles in a fleet, so carbon use will already be minimised. On top of that, the software has an additional feature called the carbon minimiser. “This looks at getting weight off the vehicle early in its run by taking into account the size of the loads as well,” explains Ben. “So, for example, using just the mapping software, the most efficient route will be calculated taking into account factors such as time windows and rush hours. However, if the final drop on that route accounts for three-quarters of the vehicle’s load, then the carbon minimiser might propose that the heaviest is dropped first, even if it takes a little bit longer or adds a bit to the distance. The logic there is that you are not then carrying three-quarters of a load around to all the other customers.”

When Aptean consults with a customer to help make it leaner, savings aren’t just found out on the roads. Internally within a business there are often inefficient processes and functions that can be reduced or eliminated. Ben cites an example in which an employee spends the entire working day on Google Maps plotting routes for the following day’s vehicle movements. “Is that really the best use of their time and are they getting the best answer?” he asks. “In some larger operations, we have slimmed down and centralised the planning team. For smaller companies, it’s just a better use of someone’s time. A very clever transport planner will always have a role, because they can still tinker with the Aptean Routing & Scheduling plan. We don’t discourage that, because user experience and knowledge adds value and improves the quality of the plans.”

Many organisations also find savings in the area of customer services. Because the software issues automatic updates regarding planned delivery times or late arrivals, end customers are kept better informed about the status of deliveries and make fewer calls. Often, the number of customer services personnel can be reduced. Furthermore, the team needn’t be so large once processes are improved, as the number of incoming complaints will also be minimalised.

With the economic climate arguably the most challenging it has been in living memory, businesses need to be in a state of continuous improvement not only to get ahead, but sometimes also just to stay afloat. Aptean has the tools, experience and expertise to help businesses extract the maximum capability from their assets – both physical and human – to help increase performance, eliminate waste, reduce carbon usage, and, most importantly, lower costs and improve profitability.

eBook on Warehouse Impact Protection

Logistics Business magazine, in association with Sentry Protection Products, have produced a short digital issue or eBook about impact protection and warehouse safety. In this 6-page special guide Editor Peter MacLeod interviews Sentry’s CEO and Founder Jim Ryan about the company’s 25th anniversary and its new product launch – the Collision Sentry Multi-Zone.

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In 2023, Sentry Protection Products celebrates 25 years in business. A quarter century of quality and innovation in manufacturing and marketing impact resistant equipment and collision warning systems for industrial applications. It’s a significant milestone that only a minority of companies achieve.

Founded on providing solutions to customers’ needs, the company formed in 1998 to manufacture and market the original, patented Column Sentry® – a column protector for steel columns needing repair or replacement due to forklift collision damage. Twenty-five years, thousands of installations, and many award-winning products later, Sentry is recognized as a world leader in its field.

“it’s been quite a journey,” said James Ryan, president of Sentry. “A journey made possible through the efforts and support of employees, manufacturing reps, distributors, vendors, and customers. They have played a huge part in our success and we value our longstanding relationships. We look forward to many more years of doing business together.”

The industry is constantly evolving, and Sentry has continued to evolve with it. More solutions followed column protection – protection for rack uprights, concrete columns, building corners, parking structures, and a collision warning system for preventing accidents at blind corner intersections. All innovative, effective, high-quality solutions to challenges faced by our customers. New products are always on the drawing board.

“Sentry products are safety products; built like safety products should be built,” continued Ryan. “The materials we use, the manufacturing process, and rigorous testing ensure a quality, efficient, and reliable product. Safety is something you can’t cut corners on. Sentry products are “Always on Guard”. Like a Sentry that stands watch at the gate, Sentry products stand guard 24/7 to protect facilities, equipment, and people.”

Sentry Protection Products is a leading provider of innovative, impact resistant products for industrial applications. Manufactured in the United States and Europe and sold worldwide, the award winning, patented product line includes Column Sentry®, Rack Sentry®, Concrete Wrap™, Park Sentry®, Corner Sentry™ and Collision Sentry®. Sentry is headquartered in Lakewood, Ohio, USA.

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