Welcome to the August 15th issue of Warehouse & Logistics News. In our front cover story you can read how Exporta has installed a new digital printing machine in-house, meaning the firm can provide product printing quicker, and to a higher standard. The new machine is designed to work on any plastic product with a large enough surface area to print on, meaning it will work with the majority of products in the Exporta range.

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Thorworld Industries’ ability to design, manufacture and install yardramps to suit specific needs made it the perfect choice when Nationwide Platforms needed a bespoke loading and unloading solution at its new site in Bristol. Nationwide Platforms is the UK’s largest powered access company and part of leading European rental equipment provider, the Loxam Group. It has recently opened a 3.2 acre super depot in the Avonmouth area of Bristol, home to around 750- 950 self-propelled lifts for hire, as well as a workshop and customer training areas.

In a joint aid campaign, Clark Material Handling International, Korea, Clark Material Handling Company, USA and Clark Europe, Germany donated baby food worth a total of 100,000 euros to Ukraine. This donation campaign was organised by the Korean parent company YoungAn and the Clark Europe headquarters in Duisburg. With this donation in kind, the Clark Family wants to ensure that the aid is not only quickly available on site, but also arrives where it is most urgently needed.

Pesquera Exalmar S.A.A., leader in the capture, processing and marketing of quality marine products, has upgraded its installations in Chicama and Tambo de Mora thanks to the storage solutions of AR Racking, integrated industrial racking supplier for all types of loads. AR Racking designed and installed a solution with manual picking solutions with 210 loading plans at the Chicama plant, whose installations were remodelled and which now has a storage area of 203 m2 in a fully optimised space.

Combilift’s presence at this year’s IMHX will be hard to overlook. Around 16 models will be exhibited across a number of stands, which offer a snapshot of the increasingly diverse range of products that the company now manufactures. Exhibits range from small pedestrian stacker trucks to the Combi-SC Straddle Carrier which can lift loads of over 100t, our fork lift trucks feature reports.

SICK has developed a versatile and easy to install Roller Sensor Bar to tackle common conveyor downtime headaches for operators in wide-ranging materials handling, parcel sorting or logistics hubs, according to our conveying and sortation feature. The SICK Roller Sensor Bar has been perfected to deliver high sensing performance when detecting the leading edges of varied, flat or irregular shaped packages on conveyors.

Enjoy reading the issue.

James Surridge

Publishing Editor

 

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