flexible

In the logistics industry, the term “flexible” refers to objects, goods or parts without a fixed shape that require special handling. Typical examples are PE bags, leather and similar materials. Due to their flexible nature, these objects cannot be conveyed or sorted in the conventional way, requiring special techniques to ensure a smooth flow of material.

The handling of flexible objects requires precise and efficient technology that is tailored to the specific requirements of these materials. This includes conveyor belts with suitable surfaces that prevent the objects from slipping, as well as sorting systems that are flexible enough to adapt to the different shapes. By using sensors and automated control systems, flexible objects can be precisely detected and positioned to ensure reliable processing.

The benefits of efficient handling of flexible materials extend throughout the supply chain. By minimizing damage and errors during transport and sorting, overall efficiency is increased and costs are reduced. In addition, precise control of the material flow enables faster order processing and improved customer satisfaction.

In order to successfully handle flexible objects, comprehensive staff training is required to understand the specific requirements and operating procedures. In addition, regular maintenance of the technology used is essential to ensure smooth operation and a long service life.

Overall, flexible materials play an important role in the logistics industry and require specialized techniques and equipment to be handled effectively. By using suitable conveying and sorting technology, companies can optimize their operations and increase their competitiveness.