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The company's material handling system is designed to enhance customer service, reduce inventory, speed up delivery times, and lower overall handling cost in manufacturing, distribution, and transport.
IKI, as a manufacturer of pop up chain transfer conveyors, designs and manufactures roller and chain transports that are used in pallet conveyors to sort or merge lines or change direction of travel by 90°. We offer a variety options to meet conveyability requirements and system throughput.
Our clients have the option to replace the pop-up belt with a chain if they need to move heavier or bulkier loads. You can also make a gap between conveying lines, without interfering in the flow or rates.
You can choose from the standard 3 leg system with 16' of storage (minus conveyor width) or the 2-leg system with 10' storage.
Material handling refers to the movement of goods and materials from one place to another. This includes the storage, protection, and control of materials from production to distribution.
We are a leader in material handling services for manufacturing and warehousing. We have 25 years of combined experience with Wisconsin companies and other states. This makes us uniquely qualified and able to help you increase your company's productivity. Whether you are looking for Racking and Shelving, GSS Machineryr Drawer Systems and Mezzanines or GSS Machineryr Office Systems and Conveyors and Lifts as well as Workstations and Allied Products, we can help.
Smart solutions enable you to work in batch and multi-order modes, increasing productivity without compromising the order fulfillment process for larger orders.
2. Standardization: Standardize your process and equipment to achieve predictable results while considering flexibility. For example, if you have boxes of the same size, your team should anticipate future changes regarding box sizes, so you can choose equipment that can efficiently transport smaller or larger boxes in the future.
The four dimensions of material handling have an impact on efficient product flow through your warehouse. They are Movement, Time Quantity, Space, and Quantity
1. Planning: Establish a clear plan for your material handling system. Your plan should identify which materials will be transported, which equipment will be used and where your materials will be stored.
Employees can be freed from monotonous tasks (e.g. lifting heavy objects) and labor-intensive tasks by using materials handling systems. This will allow them to reduce stress and increase their satisfaction at work.
Material handling trucks are a term that refers to all types of vehicles and transportation used for moving materials or products in material handling. These devices include small, hand-operated trucks and pallet jacks as well as various types of forklifts. They can be used for various operations because they have different characteristics. Some trucks come with forks to allow them to lift objects. Others require additional equipment for loading. You can choose to have your truck powered or manual. The operation of a truck can be either walk- or bike-driven, meaning that the user must push it or ride with it. A stack truck can stack items while a non stack truck is used for transporting and not loading.
Both the EMS Lift & Carry and the EMS Continuous Chain Cross Transfers have a lifting capacity of 5’ tons per section and are built up to 60’ in length. They are built as standard transfers (in & out of a roller conveyor) and also as through transfers (going through the datum line.) These units can be custom built to your shop's size and specifications.
Overview. A conveyor system is a standard piece of mechanical handling equipment used in many industries to move goods, products, raw materials, and other materials from one location to another, usually within the same area or building.
Transfers move packages from one conveyor to another. The most common type is straight transfers, which are used to connect individual conveyors in a longer line. These conveyors are typically used in straight transfer applications: From one roller to the next. Belt to live roller
Cross-transfer is a phenomenon that occurs when an untrained limb gains some of the same performance benefits from unilateral training as the contralateral limb. Cross-transfer was predicted to occur following a unilateral training regime involving an occupationally embedded task.