Highlights from Day 1 at Parcel+Post Expo
Parcel+Post Expo got off to a cracking start in Amsterdam today. Here’s just a small selection of what’s been wowing visitors on Day 1.
SwipBox showcases its convenient parcel lockers
SwipBox is focused on creating the world’s best user experience for delivering and picking up parcels using parcel lockers. Through a combination of intuitive network management software and hassle-free, app-operated parcel lockers, the company delivers maximum convenience to logistics providers, retailers and end users alike.
Find out more at SwipBox’s booth 11.234
Fanuc Benelux presents its collaborative robots
The company reports that its newest CRX-30iA collaborative robot is transforming production environments by seamlessly integrating robots into human workspaces. These ‘cobots’ take on tedious, repetitive tasks, such as heavy lifting, to protect human health while automating entire assembly lines.
Find out more about Fanuc’s cobots at its booth 10.124
Vanderlande demonstrates its new auto-consolidated bagging solution for small parcels – the Parceltrax
Compared with manual and semi-automated handling processes, Parceltrax reduces the number of operators needed to manage the sorter’s capacity and throughput. It also uses the existing footprint around and beneath the small-parcel sorter to maximize the use of space. In addition, the Parceltrax hanger system is compatible with all small parcel bags so it can be easily integrated into a sortation center’s ongoing operations.
Find out more at the Vanderlande booth 10.306
Gmöhling Transportgeräte spotlights its innovative aluminum solutions for transportation and intralogistics
Gmöhling Transportgeräte is displaying its high-quality, ergonomic aluminum products at the expo, including customized solutions for the transportation and intralogistics sectors, such as boxes, crates and its patented spring-loaded trolley and superstructures for cargo bikes.
Find out more at booth 12.536
Parcel Pending by Quadient features its open network initiative
Parcel Pending by Quadient’s open network initiative, aims to revolutionize the delivery experience in urban, commercial and residential areas by deploying carrier-agnostic parcel lockers. The open network can effectively manage all types of parcels, distinguishing it from traditional PUDO points, which often lack the desired consistency in security, accessibility and customer experience.
Find out more at booth 11.115