Dimensioning workstations: Newcastle
Systems has introduced its Atlas Series mobile
dimensioning stations, which allow operators
to dimension products anywhere in the
warehouse. Each workstation is equipped
with a QubeVu DimStation, which includes
a supporting pole and an integrated display
that’s designed to dimension items of any
shape in under a second. The Atlas Series
consists of 30- and 48-inch-long workstations that hold and power the DimStation
and other hardware, including scales, laptops, thin clients, CPUs,
and printers.
The dimensioning stations allow warehouses and DCs to
process large volumes of products quickly, even during seasonal
peaks. Warehouse staff can dimension directly at the product
location, which increases productivity by up to 50 percent, the
company says.
The dimensioning technology has built-in imaging for verification, tracking, and claim protection, and is compatible with
other warehouse management systems and shipping software,
including UPS WorldShip and FedEx ShipStation.
The Atlas Series mobile dimensioning stations can handle up
to 125 pounds and are powered by the PowerSwap Nucleus
Lithium Power System, providing 24/7 operation. (Newcastle
Systems Inc., www.newcastlesys.com)
Mobile dimensioning system: MobileDemand has introduced a mobile dimensioning system across the company’s rugged tablet product line. By integrating the Intel RealSense Depth
Camera D415 with MobileDemand’s family of rugged tablets,
MobileDemand can provide businesses in the transportation,
supply chain management, logistics, shipping, and warehouse
sectors with the ability to quickly, automatically, and accurately
acquire dimensions and calculate volumes and dimensional
weights of boxes and pallets.
Customers can maintain their mobility and scan boxes and
pallets anywhere, the company says, doing away with the need
to transport boxes and pallets to a fixed-location dimensioning
platform. This mobile system was designed to simplify operations, reduce costs, and save time.
Fixed-location cameras limit when, where, and how the camera can be used. By contrast, MobileDemand rugged tablets
can go anywhere and are Windows-based, so customers can
use the software of their choice to complete their volume-di-mensioning needs. Once a box or pallet has been scanned, the
measurements can be automatically entered into the customer’s
software application and dimensional weight will be calculated.
(MobileDemand, www.ruggedtabletpc.com)
Dimensioning software: Packsize has introduced its
PackNet.DIM product dimensioning software, which expands
the data collection and on-demand packaging capabilities of
the company’s PackNet production and optimization software
platform. Designed with an easy-to-use interface, PackNet.DIM
captures dimensional data to box difficult-to-size or complex
products.
According to Packsize, the software can also complement a
fulfillment operation’s inbound or product management inventory process by collecting and storing key product attributes
beyond length, width, height, and weight. PackNet.DIM includes
export and import capabilities to simplify and enhance the transfer of this data. The software can be added to a current or new
PackNet license, or purchased as a standalone software tool.
(Packsize, www.packsize.com)
Large-format freight
dimensioner: FreightSnap
has launched its FS 5000
XL, a fully automatic freight
dimensioner that’s capable
of measuring large cubic and
irregular-shaped freight in
just a few seconds. Certified
in the United States, the FS 5000 XL is designed to measure
freight larger than 96 inches in length—from couches to farm
equipment to televisions—as well as boost efficiency in any
cross-dock or warehouse operation.
To fit in most warehouse and cross-dock settings, the FS
5000 XL hangs from the ceiling above floor traffic. The unit
can be customized to incorporate additional equipment like
floor and forklift scales, conveyor systems, and pallet wrappers.
(FreightSnap, www.freightsnap.com)
Wheel pad scale: Alliance Scale Inc. has introduced a portable wireless wheel pad scale that lets users monitor load safety
and weight compliance virtually anywhere. The Alliance Load
Ranger Wireless Wheel Pad Scale features a remote indicator in a
carrying case that receives Bluetooth signals from up to six weigh
pads and can accommodate up to 14 pads (seven sets) joined
via cable with wireless communication to the indicator. Allowing
full vehicle weighing on location, the wheel weigh pads have an
indicator with a backlit display along with wheels and handles
for ease of use in restricted areas.
Incorporating wheel weighing software that allows for static
axle weighing and a multifunction mode for up to 14 pads, the
Alliance Load Ranger Wireless Wheel Pad Scale can calculate the
X-Y coordinates and the center of gravity, along with semiautomatic tare. (Alliance Scale Inc., www.alliancescale.com)
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