Telescopic Boom Conveyors extend deep into trailers, containers, and vans to simplify the loading and unloading of loose-loaded goods. They cut down on manual handling, boost safety, and maximise throughput, making your warehouse operations faster, safer, and more efficient. Telescopic boom conveyors significantly reduce the time required to move goods in and out of trailers by bringing the conveyor directly to the load, according to AMHSA.

This article was first published in the August 15th 2025 issue of Warehouse & Logistics News, subscribe to the magazine by clicking here.

DFT has introduced a revolutionary modular Push Tray Sorter that transforms automated sorting by emphasising standardisation, flexibility, and speed. This innovative design aims to meet market demands for rapid deployment, cost efficiency and reliable performance in dynamic logistics environments. The core idea is to develop a product that can be quickly configured, installed, and maintained, reducing project lead times and operational risks.

Celio, a French fashion retailer with over 1500 stores in more than 60 countries, decided to invest in an automated logistics system from KNAPP back in 2012. At the heart of the solution was a high-performance split tray sorter that would enable Celio to supply its stores efficiently and accurately. Today, the solution is still going strong and Celio continues to reap the rewards of KNAPP’s reliable automation.

The first half of 2025 for Interroll witnessed a promising stabilisation in order intake, despite a strong prior-year baseline and currency headwinds, indicating increased competitiveness in the market. This provides a solid foundation for revenues in the second half of the year. Sizeable projects in North America and the Middle East have contributed to this stabilisation in order intake. However, the macroeconomic environment remains challenging, with rising concerns over global trade conflicts in the second quarter adding to overall uncertainty, which leads to delays in projects being rewarded.

For many industry sectors, conveyor systems remain essential components to support streamlined material handling operations and increased efficiency needed for today’s logistics and manufacturing challenges. However, choosing the right option between belt and roller conveyors for your specific operational needs can be a daunting task. Each system offers unique benefits and features, and the most appropriate choice largely depends on your specific industry and individual operational needs, according to LAC.

With different conveyor systems available on the market, operators need to carefully weigh up which one is best for their needs.

George Simpson

Features Editor

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