Sorters (or sorting systems) are used to sort items in warehouses or distribution centers based on their destinations. Sorting parameters depend on the type of company or logistic process.
Vertical layout enables bidirectional sorting, which maximizes the number of exits in a small footprint.
It is the answer to flexible automated sorting. This type of sorter has the recirculation ability. Suitable for difficult warehouse layouts.
By using a Single Door (SD) tray instead of a split tray, the uptime and accuracy of this sorter is maximized in a parcel environment.
Angled trays. At the destination exit, the hatch on the bottom of the tray opens and the product gently slide into the angled chutes.
Tray-based bomb-bay sorter, developed to handle flat goods such as packets, books, garments and accessories.
Carrier belt based sorter developed for sorting a wide range of items, including fragile products - from clothing and multimedia to fresh foods.
The sorter concept is metal bars (or "fingers") that pop out between conveyor rollers. "Fingers" divert items to the exits on the left or on the right side.
Sorter for sorting hanging clothes on mixed hangers. Various system options are available to best suit specific needs.
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