Looking Back on LogiMAT – Your Hot Topics!


What a LogiMAT! We had a wonderful time and are very happy with an all-round fantastic trade fair! If you didn't have time to visit us, or you would like to experience our stand again, we have set up a portal inviting you to a

virtual visit! 

Take a (or another) look at our exhibits there: 

The space-saving integration of your paper or air cushion machine at and under the packing table enables the ergonomic handling of your filling materials within easy reach, and has a huge impact on ergonomics and efficiency. 

Our new SYSTEM FLEX mounting profiles for shelves and other accessories above the table are a special innovation: they can be individually adjusted in height – independently of the work table for individual ergonomics! 

The SIMPLE ASSIST and SMART ASSIST assistance systems can complement your logistics table foundation, and offer targeted, user-friendly support for self-determined, digitalised work. The future-oriented systems are integrated into the workplace considering ergonomic aspects and can thus provide the best possible support. 

We have been working with the topic of ergonomics for decades. You, the LogiMAT visitors, also often asked us, "How can I work ergonomically?" There were two analyses on display at our stand addressing this question. We use ergonomics as a guideline for all our products. In our experience, it is also important to take a holistic view of logistics processes. Solutions that consider, examine and coordinate the entire processes are the most effective. 

Humans, though, remain the guiding factor. Beyond all modern systems that make use of automation and digitalisation, humans are at the heart of logistics – and will remain so in future. That is why we focus on human-centred work and on the human-machine interface, so that users are supported in a constructive and ergonomic way and the workplace can be flexibly adapted to them and their needs. 

Work in logistics is considered strenuous: stooping, lifting, carrying, etc. This makes workplaces less attractive than those in other fields. Well thought-out ergonomic measures, however, can support users so that they can work in a healthy and sustainable way. Demographic change and the shortage of skilled labour require effective measures. Our experience shows that "small" measures are often enough to make a big difference in terms of ergonomics. Lift tables, for example, can take on loads and workplace mats protect joints and intervertebral discs. 

We are happy to advise you on your ergonomics.

get in touch! 


 


Author: Ralph Roth
Geschäftsführer, Vertriebs- und Marketingleiter
Experte für den Bereich Logistik-Arbeitsplätze, Tischgestelle und Geschenkpapierabroller
Spezialisiert  auf Prozessoptimierung und Digitalisierung am Arbeitsplatz