IntraLogisteX gets off to flying start

IntraLogisteX 2017 got off to a flying start with buyers crowding in to see the latest developments in robotics, automation and materials handling solutions.

Linde robotics stand at IntraLogisteX.

Linde robotics stand at IntraLogisteX.

All the exhibition space at IntraLogisteX was sold out months ago and exhibitors reported a strong desire among visitors to see how the latest cutting-edge technology could transform their operations so they stay one step ahead of the competition.

Forklift truck leader Linde is using the show to highlight the work it has been doing in robotics with flexible and cost effective automated pallet trucks.

Cimcorp is exhibiting at IntraLogisteX for the first time showing its MultiPick solution as well as its 3D Shuttle solution for automatic retrieval of plastic crates, totes and trays required for order fulfilment.

Konecranes is focusing on its Agilon modular material inventory and management system. The solution consists of a net portal, a shelving system, user access points and a robot that travels within the shelving unit. It picks the parts requested by the operator, either via the user interface or by data import, and brings them straight to the access point.

Kardex Remstar is exhibiting at IntraLogisteX fresh from the launch of a new generation of storage systems onto the market – the LR 35 Vertical Buffer Module designed for handling single-part or small-volume orders.

Indigo Software exhibited its warehouse management system, which it says can deliver cash positive returns within 12 months of going live.

Lenze is launching the g350 Smart Gear, a new mechatronic package for conveyors with loads of up to 350 kg.

Gideon Hillman Consulting is showing The Warehouse Auditor, its award winning auditing and reporting app.

The IntraLogisteX Exhibition at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry continues on Thursday 16th March 2017.

More information: www.intralogistex.co.uk

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