Finnish steel service center BE Group will install an automated routing system in Turku location from Dutch supplier of sheet processing technology Voortman Steel Machinery. Thanks to the data-driven approach to perfect logistics routing, production will be tripled with more efficient use of crane capacity. Product traceability is guaranteed throughout the line, allowing BE Group to be in control and to provide reliable delivery times.From the stock, the profiles go through the halls in a fully automatic routing to the trucks, all defined by software. Much attention has been paid to how the cranes can be used more efficiently to continuously supply the line with material. This is an important part of the new logistics route in the halls.Profiles can be loaded from six different halls. From there, the automated process starts. Different infeed locations, machines and processes will form the beating heart of the logistics route. The Voortman V631 drilling and milling machine and Voortman VB1250 band saws with automatic Short Piece Removal System will do the job. A separate route with the Voortman VB1250 band saw with backstop system will be installed, where high volume profiles can be cut and bundles are possible. The high output becomes a huge step forward and characterizes the entire logistics process. Profiles can be loaded from six different halls, from where automated processes start, it explains. Different infeed locations, machines and processes will form the core of the logistics route. The scope of supply includes a Voortman drilling and milling machine and band saws with an automatic short piece removal system.A separate route will be installed with the Voortman VB1250 band saw with backstop system, which allows high volume profiles to be cut and bundled. According to Voortman, data-driven logistics routing enables production to be tripled with more efficient use of crane capacity. BE Group says it aims for added customer value, offering drilling, milling and marking as a complete package supplier.
Finnish steel service center BE Group will install an automated routing system in Turku location from Dutch supplier of sheet processing technology Voortman Steel Machinery. Thanks to the data-driven approach to perfect logistics routing, production will be tripled with more efficient use of crane capacity. Product traceability is guaranteed throughout the line, allowing BE Group to be in control and to provide reliable delivery times.From the stock, the profiles go through the halls in a fully automatic routing to the trucks, all defined by software. Much attention has been paid to how the cranes can be used more efficiently to continuously supply the line with material. This is an important part of the new logistics route in the halls.Profiles can be loaded from six different halls. From there, the automated process starts. Different infeed locations, machines and processes will form the beating heart of the logistics route. The Voortman V631 drilling and milling machine and Voortman VB1250 band saws with automatic Short Piece Removal System will do the job. A separate route with the Voortman VB1250 band saw with backstop system will be installed, where high volume profiles can be cut and bundles are possible. The high output becomes a huge step forward and characterizes the entire logistics process. Profiles can be loaded from six different halls, from where automated processes start, it explains. Different infeed locations, machines and processes will form the core of the logistics route. The scope of supply includes a Voortman drilling and milling machine and band saws with an automatic short piece removal system.A separate route will be installed with the Voortman VB1250 band saw with backstop system, which allows high volume profiles to be cut and bundled. According to Voortman, data-driven logistics routing enables production to be tripled with more efficient use of crane capacity. BE Group says it aims for added customer value, offering drilling, milling and marking as a complete package supplier.