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LogiMAT 2017: live simulation at exhibition stand 4F61

23.02.2017

RFID tags for fully automated strap reordering

At Logimat 2017, Mosca GmbH focuses on technological developments and applications for Industry 4.0.

In a live simulation on our stand 4F61 in hall 4, you will experience how RFID tags simplify ordering and storage of strapping materials. Using a model warehouse, a strapping machine that reads RFID tags, and multiple digital displays we will show how strapping coils with RFID tags communicate with the customer's ERP system, identify stock levels, and independently activate reorders.

Flexible strapping machines for a variety of applications

SoniXs series strapping machines on display at the trade show, including the <link en-en machines evolution-sonixs-ms-6>SoniXs MS-6 and <link en-en machines evolution-sonixs-ms-6-kr>SoniXs MS-6 KR , are equipped with interfaces and network capability for the automated processes. Remote servicing enables Mosca technicians to quickly diagnose and correct machine malfunctions. The sealing units in both machines are mounted to the side of the product. This helps ensure safe strapping of low or heavy products.

The segment of entry-level strapping machines is covered at Logimat by the RO-M Fusion and the MO-M-8 with printer and packing table. Many components of both machine types are identical. While the automated RO-M Fusion is available in three different frame sizes, the semi-automated MO-M-8 does not have a strap guide frame. The straps are laid across the products manually. This makes the machine ideal for companies that do not need to strap products regularly. 

And the WINNER is ...

As an additional highlight at LogiMAT, we will give away a

Semi-automated strapping machine MO-M-8 inclusive printer

Winning is easy: just take part in our survey by filling out the questionnaire on our stand or online here - we wish you good luck!

 

See you in Stuttgart!

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