Automated truck loading systems
Automated truck loading systems is an automation system for trucking. They are used in the material handling industry to refer to the automation of loading or unloading trucks and trailers with product either on or without pallets, slip sheets, racks, containers, using several different types of automated guided vehicle systems or engineered conveyor belt systems that are integrated into vehicles, automating the shipping / receiving and logistics operations.
These conveyor systems are commonly referred to as
- Roller beds
- Slip chains
- T-Bars
- Live Floors
- Roller Tracks
- Belt Floors
- Trailer Skates
- Skate & Tracks
- Slat Floors
- Chain Floors
- Cable Floors
- Powered Cargo Rollers
The major advantages of ATLS are:
- Increased trailer loading capacity with 200% to 300%
- Trailer unloading time reduced, which results in better trailer utilization
- Reduced manpower
- Increased ergonomics for workforce
- Fewer docks needed
- Maximizing sorting machines utilization
- No forklifts needed, which means safer working environment
Elder systems need to modify the load zone or the trailer to use these types of systems. Nevertheless, companies like Duro Felguera provides a solution where there is no need of modification. This factor is really important to reduce Capex investments.