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Material flow in industrial production

Automated transport

Eleven FTF shall you be

Sauer Polymertechnik has ordered an automated guided vehicle system (AGV) with eleven new ERC 213a automated guided vehicles (AGVs) from Jungheinrich for its production site in Föritztal, which will handle the material flow between production and the high-bay warehouse in two halls.

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Pallet fork

Good visibility, smooth running

The G generation of 3/2/1 pallet forks from Meyer enables optimized visibility in the loading situation when picking up pallets, while the synchronous synchronization of the forks and the fast opening and closing speeds also enable efficient and damage-free retraction, the manufacturer promises.

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Lithium-ion batteries

The right battery for everyone

Linde Material Handling is expanding its lithium-ion battery portfolio. In the payload range from two to 3.5 tons (Linde E20 to E35), in addition to the capacity classes with 24.1 and 60.3 kilowatt hours, there is now a larger battery variant with 84.6 kilowatt hours of capacity for energy-intensive three-shift applications, such as those found in the paper or beverage industry.

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Safety for AGVs

Always on the move

Leuze electronic is presenting two products to enable driverless transport systems in the Smart Factory to navigate automatically based on natural environmental features: The RSL 400 safety laser scanner and the OGS 600.

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Bielefeld

Torwegge opens world of experience in Bielefeld

Almost two years after the start of construction, Torwegge has officially opened its new world of experience. With the expansion of the site, the intralogistics specialist is reaffirming its commitment to its headquarters in Bielefeld and wants to expand the opportunities for direct customer contact.

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Security features

Accident-free through the aisles

The goal is called "Vision Zero": in the long term, Linde Material Handling wants to reduce the number of accidents at its customers to zero. This is no easy task in intralogistics, where people work together with equipment weighing several tons in narrow rack aisles.

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