Incoming and outgoing goods
New Ident Gate System for more transparency
The Supply Chain Management Act covers the entire supply chain and presents companies with fundamental challenges when it comes to documentation. The new Ident Gate System (IGS) from Sick meets the basic requirements and goes even further: with the help of sensors for object detection, goods identification and direction recognition, it contributes to greater transparency in incoming and outgoing goods.
Depending on the requirements, the relevant characteristics of the delivery can be recorded and compared. It is also possible to provide modular connection points for different sensors in the system. In addition, the Smart Gate can help companies to optimize incoming goods through automatic delivery notification control, to avoid errors such as incorrect loading in outgoing goods and shipping or to implement security requirements.
Identportal with ERP connection and cloud option
The IGS is used for object and goods identification at loading gates, internal hall crossings and other locations relevant for recording material movements. The size of the gantry can be flexibly dimensioned so that forklifts and loads of different heights and widths can pass underneath. The modular approach also makes it possible to combine technologies with one another. Cameras are used to identify barcodes or 2D codes. If required, the portal can be supplemented or replaced by a pulse-reading RFID read/write device in UHF technology with an integrated antenna. Reliable direction detection and reader triggering is also possible with the aid of 2D LiDAR sensors. 3D snapshot cameras can be added if additional volume detection or load protrusion detection (load carrier classification and counting) is required. A traffic light display shows the operating status.
As an option, a touch display can be used to visualize detailed information about the consignment and enable processing at the same time. In addition, the IGS middleware provides an overview of the flow of goods via a graphical user interface (GUI). Thanks to seamless integration, the system can transfer the recorded data to the higher-level Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)/Warehouse Management System (WMS) or cloud system or synchronize it independently. In addition, the modular design of the IGS allows a wide range of customized and application-specific hardware and software adaptations.
Currently, the market segment "trade and discount" as well as automotive companies and TIER suppliers are particularly affected by the Supply Chain Management Act and thus by legally compliant transparency in the material flow. This is where the IGS is primarily used. During operation, the IGS portal is started either manually via a delivery order, by software or by the sensor system. The basic data on incoming goods or goods to be dispatched is provided by the customer's IT system in the IGS software. This includes labeled objects, goods, pallets, small and special load carriers or other transport aids. All of them are identified by barcode, 2D code or RFID, recorded in their direction of movement if required, compared with the shipping notification or the loading list, synchronized and displayed via GUI.
This ensures that only objects that are transported through the IGS are detected. This excludes goods or loads that are parked nearby or are being transported in cross-traffic, as well as people passing through the portal. The receipt or loading status is displayed to the operating personnel on site. The same applies to error messages (e.g. incorrect loading or quantity deviations), which can indicate possible theft. Once the goods have been received, accepted or loaded, this is acknowledged and the order is completed. Any number of IGS can be operated within a building complex, including along loading ramps with several gates. The systems do not influence each other and can be easily integrated and networked in IT structures.









