Slat innovation launches
AmbaFlex has developed the TPO6 slat – driven by both market-needs and customer-specific requirements.
AmbaFlex has developed the TPO6 slat – driven by both market-needs and customer-specific requirements.
One of the largest and most popular cosmetic manufacturers in South Korea, supplying households worldwide, needed a cost-efficient solution to its warehousing issues.
Almost every logistics project is, and will always be, a work in progress. Adjustments and improvements are ever on the horizon as market demands are constantly changing. The same goes for this leading player in the e-commerce market.
The SpiralVeyor X-configuration is designed to elevate packed items in multiple packs.
Ambaflex helped a ‘ready meals’ firm in the USA optimise its production lines.
In 2004 one of America’s most innovative clothing companies, one who set the bar on the customer-centric approach since the early ’60s, needed a reliable solution for transporting clothes in bulk to the secondary sorting stage.
AmbaVeyor is a modular conveyor system designed for the internal transport of a wide variety of products.
A famous coffee company, looking to enter the European market, chose the Netherlands as its base.
Two production lines handling an iconic, alcoholic beverage in France had to reach a densely packed palletising area.
When having to build or upgrade production lines in tight quarters, spiral conveyors are the perfect way to keep the layout compact. However, sometimes space constraints get even more severe, and creative solutions have to be found.
A sweets manufacturer needed to update its facility to meet increasing demand.
When optimising logistic processes, one of the most critical aspects is the reliability of the individual machines, especially so when handling post in various sizes and materials, says Ambaflex.
A German producer of chocolate-based sweets needed to transport cartons containing the candy down with the minimum amount of transfers possible.
A world leading pasta maker from Italy wanted to maximise its line efficiency and bring two separate product streams down to the next part of the line.
Ambaflex won the case against the China-based organisation ‘Shanghai Hui Ge Industrial Co., Ltd’ which infringed on one of the global patents AmbaFlex holds in regards to spiral conveyors.
A global leader in chemical and consumer goods with a wide variety of products wanted to converge two separate streams of closed cartons, transport them up and split the tracks again at the upper-end.
A cheese producer was faced with a real challenge. It needed to connect its up-level processing area to the floor levels of the end of line environment.
Being the fastest growing e-commerce market, China’s demand for in time express delivery services is huge. A prominent service player in this industry, with a nationwide service network expanding overseas, operates some 9,000 service centres with nearly 300,000 employees.
The SpiralVeyor SVo Series is the economic solution to handle cases with repeating sizes in the AmbaFlex SpiralVeyor program.