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He might have wrapped that package you recently recieved – our new packaging machine at the warehouse in Wohlen. Image: Thomas Kunz
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Has Christmas come early? It has for our outgoing goods department!

Team Phoenix
11.10.2018
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson

The reason: We got to unwrap our first automated packaging machine (and no, it didn’t wrap itself). With the continuous growth of our company, our outgoing goods department is faced with increasing demands and challenges.

The desired outcome is to help out our employees in the outgoing goods department and allow them to focus their skills on packing fragile, large or bulky articles. Integrating «Packy» into our existing logistics software was an exciting challenge that kept us on our toes until its productive introduction was completed.

How it works

Fold......seal......label

Concept phase (PoC)

The development process. View the image in a better resolution here.View the image in a better resolution here.

Process

The above-described communication between «Packy» and the server module is an important part of the integration. Another equally important part is the integration of «Packy» into our packaging workflow in ERP. After all, without correct data preparation in ERP, «Packy» would not know what to do with the articles he receives for packaging. To achieve this, the modularised packaging workflow in ERP was modified as follows:

In a final step, «Packy» sticks an address label on the folded and sealed package. He then scans the barcode printed on the package to make sure it matches the barcode that was transmitted by us at the very start. «Packy» does this to ensure the package is delivered to the right address. If everything is in order in this last step, the Cloud module gives our ERP system the green light to modify the data and mark the package as «packaged».

View the image in a better resolution here.Monitoring: The Azure dashboard with the necessary information on the interface. View the image in a better resolution here.

The lowdown

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Header image: He might have wrapped that package you recently recieved – our new packaging machine at the warehouse in Wohlen. Image: Thomas Kunz

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