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Efficient material handling is key.
19 September 2018
The material handling and packaging industries depend upon the quick and efficient transportation of materials. Come and see KUKA and SCM Handling at the PPMA, 25th-27th September 2018, NEC Birmingham
Automated robotic handling systems, incorporating roller conveyors, are providing efficient and scalable solutions as businesses embrace process optimisation as a means to better manage distribution challenges and consumer demand and are being widely deployed within manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and distribution hubs.
Pallet conveyor systems carry goods throughout the warehouse & supply chain phase whilst industrial robots manage tasks such as picking, packing, palletising and stacking, further enhancing operational capabilities.
The logistics and supply chain is a fast moving market and efficient material handling is integral to operational success. But some of the tasks applicable to the processes involved are non-ergonomic and can present a risk factor. Consider complicated actions or procedures that might prove difficult for humans.
KUKA strategic system partner and materials handling market leader SCM Handling Ltd. can provide your business with a competitive edge, through bespoke material handling solutions designed and engineered for maximum return.
As an integrator specialist, SCM’s expertise lies in understanding your material handling requirements.
Come and see KUKA and SCM Handling at the PPMA, 25th-27th September 2018, NEC Birmingham
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