The 3-D principle
Narrow curves
Internal curves and external curves provide you with plenty of freedom for planning and require very little space.
Climbing ability
Its ability to climb gradients of up to 15° means that the split tray can be adjusted to various working heights in the building very easily. This means that the induct point can be operated from a sitting or standing position without the use of raised operator mezzanines.
The drop off height can be selected to suit requirements and can also vary within a system depending on whether the goods are sorted into containers, sacks or cartons.
Multi-level design with fire safety solution
Meandering design to use all the available space
Reference project
Next Pontefract, Yorkshire
Next is a British retailer in ladies', men's and children's clothing. The goods are sold via stores but also through a catalogue and website.
Dürkopp Fördertechnik has installed two split tray sorters in the new Next distribution center.
The split tray sorters carry out the final sorting of mail order bags to 40 nationwide depots.
Reference project
Heycom, Garbsen
The Heycom Group is based in Hanover-Garbsen and is one of the leading e-commerce service providers in Germany.
Heycom uses a split tray sorter to improve the process for returned clothing items. For this application Dürkopp used a combination of a CCD camera and laser scanner to ensure that the system can even read small barcodes under foil.
