Key Technology, Walla Walla, Wash., made available Information Analytics, a suite of software capabilities embedded within Key’s digital sorters that enable the collection, analysis and sharing of data across the food processor’s enterprise.
Permanent and Electric Magnetic Pulleys from Eriez, Erie, Pa., automatically separate heavy tramp iron contaminants from conveyor-transported materials and convert belt conveyor into a self-cleaning magnetic separator.
Rite-Hite, Milwaukee, Wis., pioneered FasTrax doors, featuring a roll-up design that operates at speeds of 100 inches per second, minimizing air intrusion while maximizing productivity.
ebm-papst Inc., Farmington, Conn., helps to support the location-based performance and efficiency requirements of commercial refrigeration systems thanks to its W1G200 axial fan with BUS communication.
DENSO ADC, the Long Beach, Calif.-based sales arm of DENSO Wave Inc., inventor of the QR Code, introduced new BHT-1300-CE wireless and batch 1-D and 2-D handheld barcode terminals.
Lifdek Corp., Melbourne, Fla., launched its revolutionary site-assembled corrugated pallet system, specifically developed to address fast moving consumables.
Westfalia Technologies, Inc., York, Pa., launched Savanna.NET Warehouse Execution System (WES), a unique warehousing software solution that combines a tightly integrated warehouse management system (WMS) and warehouse control system (WCS) into a single application to help manufacturers and distributors direct, control and optimize internal material flow and order picking.
3M, St. Paul, , Minn., launched the 3M Petrifilm Aerobic Count Plate, a trusted, accurate and easy test that can detect aerobic bacteria counts in just 24 hours for most food matrices.
Advantech-DLoG, Irvine, Calif., released TREK-674, a compact in-vehicle, dual-core computing box aimed at fleet management and vehicle surveillance applications.