Germany-based Stadler Group, with North American offices in Colfax, North Carolina, has commissioned what the company describes as the world’s first fully automated waste sorting plant in late 2015.
The high-resolution CMOS multi-line sensor powers mail, package and goods sorting — enabling 24/7 throughput with industry-leading reliability.
The technology provider has worked with two German companies to equip their light packaging sorting facility in Breman, ...
MOORESTOWN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- OPEX® Corporation, a global leader in Next Generation Automation providing solutions for document, mail, and warehouse automation, has installed its new Sure Sort® ...
LAS VEGAS — French company Regom and its autonomous tire sorting machine is an initial practical application of emerging technologies building an ecosystem for future tires, according to CEO Arthur ...
The identification, sorting and export of single bacterial cells rather than just populations of them has long been incredibly complex, expensive and often just does not work without damaging the ...
MOORESTOWN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--OPEX® Corporation, a global leader in Next Generation Automation providing innovative solutions for warehouse, document, and mail automation, will exhibit for the ...
The Healthcare Plastics Recycling Council (HPRC) – Europe has released a new case study titled Unlocking Recycling Potential: Automated Sorting Trials of Medical Plastic Waste, research building upon ...
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