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Automatic sorter of thousands (1st June 2008)
Unisorter from Univeyor is an automatic sorter designed to sorting 2000 to 3000 items per hour. The company believes that for its capacity, the Unisorter is one of the most cost-efficient sorters on the market. The sta
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Automation now viable for smaller operations (1st February 2008)
Univeyor has developed a sorter which makes it profitable for many companies to automate their manual pick storage facilities.
Fast and efficient unloading (1st October 2007)
Univeyor has created the Empticon, developed for fast, efficient and ergonomic emptying of freight containers. This eliminates manual unloading, the Empticon is controlled by a lightweight wireless control desk. The m
Automated case conveyor chosen (1st December 2006)
Mail order wine company, Direct Wines, has confirmed an order for an automated case conveyor system from Univeyor for its new distribution centre in Gloucester. Univeyor's system was chosen because of its proven ability to i
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Agility Group welcomes Univeyor (12th October 2006)
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Automated handling system boosts productivity (1st June 2006)
A versatile automated handling system from Univeyor has helped boost productivity by 70% at Graham's Toiletries new warehouse and distribution centre in Lancashire.
Automation innovation (1st June 2006)
Throughout its development from conveyor manufacturer to systems provider, Univeyor has stayed on top of its sector by demonstrating vision and innovation. Typical of its business today is the huge two stage project it has completed for TOP-TOY. Char
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Miniload solution (1st February 2006)
Univeyor has been awarded another order for its innovative Miniload system, which will be installed into a brand new distribution centre being built for pet product giant Interpet.
Univeyor's largest ever order (1st December 2005)
Univeyor has won its largest ever order. The £6.6m contract was awarded by Daifuku on behalf of Scandinavian grocery retailer, ICA.
Picking efficiency improved (1st October 2005)
When industrial supply specialist, Gleave, trebled storage capacity with a major warehouse expansion, Univeyor was approached to design and install an automated picking and storage system.
The pick of the bunch? (1st April 2005)
Layer picking is relatively unknown in the UK, yet with rapid pay back, massive efficiency benefits and floor space savings of up to 75 per cent, uptake in the technology is about to surge, according to Univeyor.
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Faster food from Univeyor (1st February 2005)
Swedish Meats, one of Scandinavia’s largest food groups, has invested over £1.5m in a new Univeyor system for dealing with reusable transport items (RTIs).
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Doors set to automatic (1st October 2004)
Large scale, Scandinavian fitted kitchen, bathroom and bedroom producer, HTH, is benefiting from a Univeyor automated picking system.
Layer picking is a key element in total system (1st February 2004)
To gain a competitive edge and achieve highly efficient logistics, Dutch 3PL provider, Schuitema, has recently opened a new state-of-the-art distribution centre in Eindhoven. A key element in the total system at the facility is fully automated layer