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4-way Forklift for HMS Victory Conservation Project

Logistics Business Magazine

Locators provided an interim truck and training on it whilst the new unit was in production at Combilift’s factory. One of the biggest challenges is moving masts from the storage area to an inspection and maintenance workshop which involves travelling in and out of narrow doorways, along a road and around parked vehicles.

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Hödlmayr optimises internal vehicle logistics processes

Logistics Business Magazine

For the areas of yard and workshop management, the Austrian vehicle logistics expert relies on the SYNCROTESS solution from the Aachen-based software company INFORM. Digital decision support in the yard and in the workshop. Hödlmayr International AG continues to make progress with its digitalisation strategy. million vehicles annually.

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Vehicle logistics threatened by microchip shortage

Logistics Business Magazine

Inventories are close to zero, volumes have fallen dramatically, factories are closing without notice, unbalanced flows are destroying efficiency and thus profitability. The result is empty yards, empty workshops, idle and under-utilised car transporters, trains and ships.

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Kögel’s Dealer Takes on Final Trailer Assembly in Bulgaria

Logistics Business Magazine

Kögel’s main factory in Burtenbach, Germany, produces the chassis and stows the trailer body in crates. Unitrailer employees were trained at the factory in Burtenbach on how to carry out the final assembly of the trailers.

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“The pandemic has changed the industry”

Logistics Business Magazine

The project work of our teams is done via digital whiteboards and we use virtual presentation platforms for training our sales partners. At the moment, therefore, production is running in all our factories and the supply chains are also largely intact. That means you use the free workshop capacities for reconditioning used equipment?

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New Mosca Subsidiary to Make its Bow at All4Pack

Logistics Business Magazine

CE certified at the factory, the UCB reliably straps corrugated board products. Thanks to low strap tension (450 Newton) and force-limited traversing units, the machine is CE-certified ex factory without a safety enclosure. The post New Mosca Subsidiary to Make its Bow at All4Pack appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.