LOADING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS (LAS)



When it comes to the loading and distribution of goods via truck, railway or ship, Loading Automation Systems (LAS) from Schenck Process are being relied upon more and more for the logistical handling of products throughout the world. LAS consists of hardware and software designed to automate the flow of both finished products and raw materials. This unique logistical system manages order entry, data, parking, weighing, loading, unloading, and the release of goods. Initial activation is single handedly done by the driver with the use of a touchless ID card that opens all gates, activates the control systems, defines loading and unloading processes, and records all transactions. One clear advantage of this system is that it can be operated without an attendant 24 hours a day, 7 days a week saving time and money.


Features of Loading Automation System (LAS) include:

  • Loading and unloading 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
  • Time saved by exactly defined processes and procedures
  • Instructions automatically available without delay
  • Immediate electronic input and output
  • No operator intervention
  • Avoidance of false loads and material mix
  • Maintenance free components
  • Error free documentation
  • Flexible design tailored to the specific application
  • Reduced operating costs in the fields of load out and dispatch
  • Simple interfaces to all popular business software platforms

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