@megaden7 You are right. TEUN works with the SISO system. The system can handle all things you mention, but if you need to palletize and wrap pallets IN the container, you need more space if you unload multiSKU containers. There is no room IN the container for sorting.In that case you only need the unloading robot, that will put the cases or bags on a conveyor to bring these to the warehouse for further handling. And if you place a container on the ground, you can use a ramp. Which 3PL does so?
The calculation example on the site of TEUN shows that TEUN in fact costs nothing, but mostly adds revenues. Using TEUN for unloading your containers, means therefore a small investment and a large cost saving. This advantage lies not only in the efficiency of the unloading-process are settled, but also for example less sickness and less damage to the cargo. If you want know more please get in touch with them without any engagement.
Depends on the contents of course. Big boxes will take 1,5 hour, smaller boxes 2,5 hour. Keep in mind this machine also weighs the content, palletizes, does the pallet wrap in the same time.
Yes it can, if you change the end of arm tooling. But for bags you need space to grab them from the top, so you casnnot handle containers that are filled to the roof.
Broken boxes? This system will compare any difference is shape of original packaging. If different, system will stop. Then you have to solve the issue manually.
When the costs associated with wages for labor diminishes, then the cost of the product at the register also goes down. Eventually, everyone will be able to live comfortably for the rest of their lives with the change in their sofa cushions. Yeah, jobs are being taken over by robots, and that's a good thing. When people no longer need to work to survive, they will finally be truly free.
You cannot fly with a train, you cannot float with an airplane. This machine is not developed to do all. Conservatives are only looking for exceptions.
With container costs so high, a lot of companies maximize their shipping by loading without pallets. Despite it being very labor intensive, it’s extremely cost effective. Two men can handle the job in four hours. You pay approx $240 vs thousands in shipping.
Try to go to a bank office in The Netherlands. Most of them are closed. But this type of work is not a job. It is a punishment that will make operators disabled before they are 50 years old.
nice, but even if this technology is real, I hope that it is never used. robot have enough jobs - like here in Germany-destroyed, for example in the car industry. and now the machine will also replace the cheapest worker. The unemployment rate is with us always already too high. and through the use of such machines it is even higher. I have already unloaded some container by hand. in the rarest of cases I had fun. But I get money, and I will not be stealing from the modern technology. if you want to hear my opinion on how to reduce unemployment, throws the fucking robot on the scrap, and again forms from workers I'm from Germany, so my english is not so good.
Do you want high tech German made machines and robots or lose all business to competition because you do not want to innovate, just to "keep jobs"? The robots are made in Germany.
if the single cargo volume and weight is heavy, this unloading system is not workable. So I recommend the mobile dock ramp: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eQ3wqPYvEB8.html
@Matth3w0001 Hard working people will never lose their jobs. In Europe it is hard to find people who are willing to damage their back just for a few Euro's. And you will never be able to stop this evolution. In 1957 every worker in the port was against the container. Any idea how the world would like without containers? The only benefit of the containers is that the problem from the shipper is packed in a big metal box and dropped at the door of the receiver.Go study technology. Plenty of jobs