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BEUMER Group introduces new 40,000+ package an hour sortation system

03 December 2021/Categories: CILT, Industry News, Logistics & Supply Chain


BEUMER Group has introduced a new type of small-and medium-sized parcels sortation system into operation. 

 

Installed for the first time in Germany, the system enables more efficient sorting of the growing number of small and medium-sized e-commerce parcels handled by operators such as DHL.

 

Oliver Schopp, Sales Director for BEUMER Group, Logistic Systems, said: “The sortation system extension requires only a 126m x 35m extension to the existing parcel centre. 

 

“It features a carefully planned floor layout that gives a natural one-direction flow, so materials never cross. 

 

“The solution supports parcel networks as the number of shipments continues to increase and is implemented with a particular emphasis on making intralogistics as smart and sustainable as possible.”

 

The first-of-its-kind system processes the sorting centre’s small and medium parcels separately from larger items in a new extension to an existing facility. 

 

On arrival at the centre, the parcels will have already been sorted according to size. Once they have been sorted by destination, parcels are batch-accumulated in a compartment and released to a fully automatic roll cage filling station. 

 

A system design such as the 126m x 35m extension will be able to add 40,000+ parcels per hour to a parcel centre that might be pressed for capacity.

 

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