Light load handling systems

May 28, 2020 3:30 pm Published by
Sold By: Europa Systems Sp. z o.o.

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Description

Light load handling systems enable free and safe flow of products in horizontal, vertical, and sloping dimensions.
Light load handling systems ensure full integration with other systems used in production or logistics processes. The device manufactured by Europa Systems offers high functionality thanks to adapting to specific conditions and needs. In the production plant, the handling system first of all minimises the risk of unplanned micro-downtimes
of each of the machines involved in the processing. The light load handling device generates significant cost savings on individual stages of production and distribution of goods. The system works perfectly on final inspection stations and in sorting, packing, and order-picking areas, as well as in storage areas.

Light load handling systems automation

Multi-level structures enable to use space optimally and to ensure, at the same time, the continuity of individual processes. The lightweight cargo transport systems produced by Europa Systems ensure a high level of functionality thanks to adapting to specific conditions and needs and owing to the integration into other systems used in the production or logistic processes.

Benefits

  • Savings – reduction of the cost energy and micro-downtimes.
  • Safety – reduced accident rate at work.
  • Productivity – increased production and logistical capacities.
  • Ecology – reduction of exhaust fumes from fork-lift trucks.

Parameters

  •  to 50 kg/m
  •  do 60 m/min
  •  30,000 units/24 h
  •  card boards, containers, tires

Technical data

  • Load bearing capacity – to 50 kg/m
  • Handling speed – to 60 m/min
  • Loading time – 30,000 units/24h
  • Cargo handled – cardboards, containers, tires

Applications

  • FMCG industries to handle raw materials, semi-finished goods, and ready-made products. Used in production, warehousing, and sorting processes, among other things:
    • as connectors between individual production stages,
    • on final inspection stations,
    • in sorting, packaging, and picking zones,
    • in warehousing zones.

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