CeMAT Australia leads the way with warehouse and retailer intralogistic solutions

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Inaugural Intralogistics show wraps up in Sydney

SYDNEY: The inaugural CeMAT AUSTRALIA, the intralogistics and materials handling show based on the well-known CeMAT Hannover, drew to a close today with Wolfgang Pech, Senior Vice President Deutsche Messe, owners of the CeMAT brand saying that the entire industry needed to continue to support for shows like CeMAT in order to drive the industry forward and provide solutions that will not just deliver return on investment, but also improve the safety of employees.

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Mr Pech said many of the solutions on the show floor deliver time and cost efficiency but they also made employees’ day-to-day work safer and easier.

According to Safe Work Australia one in five injuries in work involved an injury to the back and a typical workers compensation claim includes four weeks absence from work.

“We saw the likes of Dematic demonstrate their new modular goods-to-person (GTP) system, which assists pickers by delivering the products on a conveyer belt for them to pick directly.

“Solutions like this mean people don’t have to walk to pick orders and bend and lift things off shelves. No heavy lifting required. The implications of this could have a direct result on employee injuries, which every business knows has major impacts on the bottom line.”

He said that by taking out some of the physical requirements of this type of work, an ageing workforce could also be more accommodated.

“Not to mention with e-commerce continuing to be a major force and with more jobs focussed on collecting orders, human error also needs to be considered, so slippage is managed. However, systems such as weight sensors, like in Dematic’s new modular GTP system, ensure pickers choose the correct number of a product and tells them to check if it detects an anomaly,” said Mr Pech.

During the show, industry professionals Kris Lancaster, Logistics Operations Manager and Jeff Cox, Logistics Development Manager both of Foodstuffs South Island New Zealand, revealed how they manage their complex warehouse operations through systems like this and the positives they’ve experienced from it.

“The theme for CeMAT has been around creating smoother and smarter warehouse systems and how that plays into everyday business operations; these solutions will deliver much revenue on the bottom line,” said Mr Pech.

For more information, please visit www.cemat.com.au