Sorting that is not constrained by the environment! Achieving high-capacity sorting and excellent maintainability.
The "3D Nexus Sorter" is a high-capacity three-dimensional sorter that automates the sorting of refrigerated and frozen products. With a structure that allows the cross-belt carrier to lift and sort, it demonstrates a machine capability of 6,000 items per hour. It achieves efficient shipping operations in a compact space. The chute can be multi-tiered up to four levels, and multiple types of chutes can be installed on a single sorter, allowing for simultaneous sorting of multiple consignors and sorting of different products. 【Features】 ■ High capacity ■ High flexibility ■ High scalability ■ Optimization of operation through data utilization *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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[Recommended for such logistics sites] ■ Unable to keep up with sorting due to labor shortages ■ Want to achieve stable automation in a refrigerated environment ■ Frequently sorting a wide variety of small lots ■ Want to increase productivity in a compact space *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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Nexa Ware Co., Ltd. is a company that provides a one-stop service for building automation systems for logistics warehouses, as well as consulting and operational maintenance based on communication, networks, and data. By combining the assets and technological capabilities of both Tsubakimoto Chain and KDDI, we will construct unmanned and automated warehouses that can operate 24 hours a day through the introduction of systems and software that activate the use of data and AI, along with advanced technologies. We will realize flagship warehouses that contribute to the evolution of logistics across the entire supply chain management, not just limited to the optimization of a single warehouse, by optimizing multiple warehouses using networks and cloud technology.


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