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Best Practices 35: The latest innovations in logistics
15 Jan 2025Success stories from clients and in-depth articles on key technological trends in logistics.
Success stories from clients and in-depth articles on key technological trends in logistics.
Cânhamor, a manufacturer of hemp-based construction materials, will overhaul its warehouse with Mecalux’s Pallet Shuttle and software solutions. The automated storage and retrieval system (AS/RS) will monitor finished goods as they leave production and remain stored until they dry and are ready for distribution.
The 'Supply Chain Frontiers' podcast explores the research collaboration between MIT and Mecalux to innovate logistics through AI and machine learning. This episode focuses on smart warehouses and how to overcome the challenges of integrating advanced technologies into traditional logistics environments.
Molinos Tres Arroyos, an Argentinian producer of dry durum wheat pasta, will install the Automatic Pallet Shuttle system. Mecalux’s Easy WMS will oversee perishable products stored in the company’s manufacturing plant in Buenos Aires.
The MIT Center for Transportation & Logistics and Mecalux collaborate on research into new applications of self-learning AI for businesses and society. The goal of this partnership is to incorporate the latest scientific advancements into warehouse software and automation systems.
Mecalux and MIT CTL kicked off their collaboration with a hands-on workshop in Cambridge, focusing on autonomous robotics and advanced logistics systems. Experts from both institutions tackled technical challenges, showcased innovative technologies and mapped the next steps for cutting-edge research.
Post-secondary technical college Fondazione ITS Logistica Sostenibile will install Mecalux’s Easy WMS in its training warehouse. Students will acquire skills to optimise operations, improve efficiency and adapt to the constant technological advancements in the market.
Food distributor Friman will install Mecalux’s Easy WMS warehouse management system in two facilities. The software will track the company’s goods until they are distributed to over 2,300 clients.
Issue No. 34 of Mecalux’s Best Practices magazine features projects of clients that have turned to technology to enhance their intralogistics operations.
The French company will automate its logistics operations to handle the production of 80,000 tonnes of paint annually.
Laiteries Réunies de Genève, a Swiss cooperative committed to responsible agriculture, modernises its supply chain with Mecalux.
Forestry machinery manufacturer Tajfun will enhance stock management with Mecalux’s Easy WMS software.
Welcome to issue No. 33 of Mecalux’s Best Practices magazine, featuring success stories of companies that employ intralogistics technologies to optimise their processes.
The Intelligent Logistics Systems Lab will apply AI- and machine-learning-based methods and technologies to the logistics problems with the greatest impact for businesses and society.
Orthopaedic product manufacturer Neut will digitalise all operations in its new facility in France with Mecalux’s Easy WMS software.
Clavo Food Factory to equip its warehouse with a holistic solution: automation, software and storage systems.
Mecalux will showcase its catalogue of software, automation and storage systems at the Gartner Supply Chain Symposium/Xpo™ 2024 in Barcelona.
The global report by industry analyst firm Gartner acknowledges Mecalux for its Easy WMS warehouse management system.
The apparel, footwear and accessories outlet Degriffstock will digitalise its warehouse with Mecalux’s Easy WMS software.
Logistics provider IGL will utilise Easy WMS in its facilities in Moncel-lès-Lunéville, Dettwiller, Moyenmoutier and Vitry-sur-Seine.
Mecalux’s stacker crane positioning system is based on computer vision technologies. This system employs a sensor to transmit precise coordinates to the machine for storing and retrieving products.
Welcome to issue No. 32 of Mecalux’s Best Practices magazine, featuring projects from clients that have embraced logistics automation. The magazine includes a special report on autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), the latest logistics trends and an interview on artificial intelligence (AI).
The consulting firm KPMG will incorporate Mecalux’s warehouse management system into its technology services for clients in the French market.
The food and beverage multinational PepsiCo will install Mecalux’s Automated Pallet Shuttle system with transfer cars in its Veurne plant (Belgium).
Orbico Group, a leading European consumer goods distributor, will install a storage system with a capacity for nearly 50,000 pallets in its new facility in Donja Zdenčina (Croatia).
Mecalux to attend Robotics and Automation 2024, where it will showcase new innovations such as its autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and DOM system. The company will present a session on the automation technologies powering the supply chains of all types of companies.
Sabarot, a French company specialising in dried legumes, cereals and wild mushrooms, further enhances its logistics capabilities at its Chaspuzac centre.
Mecalux will unveil its new line of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) at LogiMAT 2024, Europe’s largest annual intralogistics trade show. It will also present its 3D Automated Pallet Shuttle system, Shuttle System and DOM software for distributed order management.
The logistics provider Sidler Transporte & Logistik will digitalise 3 warehouses in Switzerland with Mecalux’s Easy WMS warehouse management system.
Number 1 Logistics Group has opened a warehouse equipped with Mecalux seismic racking in response to the food sector’s growing demand.