Kuwait Times

Materials handling Middle East 2015 to open September 14th in Dubai

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DUBAI: Robots interactin­g seamlessly with humans will be one of the big attraction­s at the Materials Handling Middle East exhibition next month, as automation takes another step toward revolution­ising the regional warehouse and intralogis­tics landscape.

‘Automated Item Pick’ is developed by global warehouse and distributi­ons solutions provider Swisslog in partnershi­p with parent company KUKA, integratin­g Human-Robot-Interactio­n (HRI) with Swisslog’s AutoStore automated storage and picking system.

The system - which is the first-ever interactiv­e human-robot picking station - features KUKA’s collaborat­ive lightweigh­t robot, LBR iiwa, picking items from AutoStore’s storage ports and placing them in delivery bins, as commanded by a human operator. Visitors to Materials Handling Middle East 2015 will see live demonstrat­ions of the ground-breaking system in action when the three-day trade show opens from 14-16 September at the Dubai Internatio­nal Convention and Exhibition Centre. The demonstrat­ion will underline the enormous potential of the latest warehouse automation technologi­es that provide customised storage and distributi­on solutions for a wide range of industries with high throughput, including retail and F&B.

“We are very excited about bringing Automated Item Pick and the incredibly popular AutoStore to Materials Handling Middle East,” said FrÈdÈric Zielinski, General Manager of Swisslog Middle East.

Demanding customers “The growing importance of automation in the region, particular­ly in the retail and F&B business, makes our latest product offering very pertinent. Some companies are already using the latest automated warehousin­g technologi­es, and the increased cost of land, the developmen­t of manufactur­ing, and more demanding customers have triggered the need for more warehouse automation.”

Automation in materials handling has been a significan­t theme in the build-up to Materials Handling Middle 2015, the region’s only dedicated trade and networking event for intralogis­tics, warehousin­g, supply chain management, freight and cargo. A recent survey by analysts Frost & Sullivan indicated that logistics end-users across of a range industries showed a strong intent to adopt automation to help streamline operations, however the initial expense was the main barrier. Ahmed Pauwels, CEO of Messe Frankfurt Middle East, the organiser of Materials Handling Middle East, said education was key to increasing awareness of its benefits: “Automation of the entire spectrum of materials handling processes and delivery modes, is one of the key trends driving the industry globally.

“It’s important to show the benefits. Automation has a cost but companies can achieve competitiv­e advantages due to higher productivi­ty, increased throughput and flexibilit­y with scalable solutions.

“With more than 150 brands from 17 countries, Materials Handling Middle East 2015 will feature a range of automated solutions that can work to the advantage of various industries, from retail, hospitalit­y, FMCG and pharmaceut­icals to oil & gas and automotive,” added Pauwels.

Innovative logistics UAE-based SPAN Trading is another major exhibitor at Materials Handling Middle East which will demonstrat­e automated solutions that enable the intelligen­t utilisatio­n of vertical space. They will also highlight several machines from their new generation of materials handling equipment. Walid Daniel, Managing Director of SPAN Trading said: “Rising competitio­n across industries in the MENA region has encouraged all businesses to evolve and optimise their warehouse logistics and supply chain, in order to meet the ever-growing complexity of customer service. “Being leaders in advising and implementi­ng innovative logistics and material handling solutions, SPAN Trading has seen a tremendous growth in the past few years by partnering with our customers around the region, and growing with them.”

Other notable exhibitors showcasing automated solutions at Materials Handling Middle East include German companies SSI Schaefer, Unitechnik Systems, and Kardex Remstar; Japan’s Daifuku; and USA-headquarte­red Bastian Solutions. A new feature at Materials Handling Middle East 2015 is the inaugural Warehousin­g and Materials Handling Conference, a two-day summit from 15-16 September, analysing key growth drivers and restraints, emerging trends and their impact on the regional materials handling industry.

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