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HAVER & BOECKER OHG Carl-Haver-Platz 3 59302 Oelde, Germany http://www.haverboecker.com
Contact Ms Andrea Stahnke +49 2522 30820
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HAVER & BOECKER supplements the processing chain with automatic loading systems

HAVER SpeedFlexx Loader introduced at the HAVER TECHNOLOGY DAYS 2012

(PresseBox) (Oelde, )
HAVER & BOECKER has expanded its well-known product range of packing and loading technology by adding a fully automatic direct truck-loading system. After the takeover of Newtec Bag Palletizing, the HAVER SpeedFlexx now rounds out HAVER shipping logistics by combining direct, just-in-time, loading and conventional palletizing technology with stocking. With this new development HAVER & BOECKER now offers the full line.

The HAVER SpeedFlexx is a high-speed direct truck-loading unit with a loading speed of up to 260 tonnes per hour. The system's flexibility also allows delivery to stock in the event of dead truck times. Therefore high packing and palletizing plant capacity utilisation is assured even during times of missing trucks. By combining the proven components of stationary palletizing technology with conveying technology, the SpeedFlexx system offers unique and reliable operation. Filled bags are handled with shipping and in-house pallets, as well as sheets.

The loading cycle begins with the scanning of the truck-bed surface. Using optical analysis technology, a three-dimensional image is generated and assures that the truck is ready to be loaded. During the loading process, open trucks on two travel lanes are alternately loaded with stacks of bags. This is done by a feeding rack installed over the truck. Once the loading of the first truck is completed, the SpeedFlexx changes lanes within 11 seconds and the second truck, which in the meantime had positioned itself in parallel, is then loaded.

The result: continuously high loading speeds are achieved during peak times. Considering the anti-cyclic demand of the daily profile of a loading system, timeframes with reduced truck frequency will lead to the filling of the adjacent pallet stock. Here stocking is handled in the usual manner: with forklift trucks. This enables continuous use of the packing and palletizing plant, and thus optimum utilisation of installed capacity. Moreover, in the event of bottlenecks, it is also possible to reverse this process, i.e. to feed the SpeedFlexx from a filled stock.

The SpeedFlexx is impressive because of its loading speed and the unique logistical flexibility it offers to the market. Visitors of HAVER TECHNOLOGY DAYS 2012 can see for themselves in Oelde at the end August.
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