2 December 2019
Hänel recently received two orders from workshops for the disabled in Germany.
MWW is a social enterprise providing services to the disabled for over 30 years. People with challenges receive help in mastering tasks with daily life, work, and learning.
MWW is constructing a new building. It will feature a completely reorganised central material and equipment warehouse. A Lean-Lift 2460-825 with a height of 7,504 mm will assist. This entails the space-saving storage of the following consumables and small items:
- Screws
- O-rings
- Spare parts for production machinery;
- And more.
MWW administrators visited the Hänel Demo Centre this year. They learned about the advantages of the MP12 N-S. As a high-performance stand-alone controller, it includes integrated warehouse management.
In the future, MWW will use:
- The optional access code management module
- The transaction journal module
- Article pool management for storage position allocation; and
- To ensure item tracking.
Another option is Pick-O-Light Vario for better item identification.
UAW is a workshop for the disabled. People seeking employment receive training and work placements. The work offered is usually production-based.
Two Rotomat 946 industrial lifts, each with a height of 3,440 mm, will assist UAW’s new warehouse. The Rotomats will store bins containing small items and spare parts. The Hanel systems will ensure clean, protected and well-organised storage. Based on the simple controller, item picking will also be easier.
Earlier this year, three other German disability-related organisations purchased Hanel systems. Some of these organisations then recommended Hanel to UAW.
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