‘ How to get the sensor made in Germany in the solar Park to Nevada? Sensor logistics in a globalized world. ” Stuttgart, 12 March 2013 at the this year’s day of logistics students and young technicians in Baden-Wurttemberg can experience as Balluff, manufacturer of sensors, displacement systems, RFID systems and accessories worldwide distribution of location in Neuhausen settles on the filder plain. Balluff supplies Central Neuhausen from customers and offices around the world. Daily approx. 1,800 consignments will be sent from the Logistics Center Neuhausen. Headquarters and Logistics Center are Balluffs about 8 km east of Stuttgart Airport. On April 18, the four initiators in the framework of the day of logistics offer a leadership center, where about 50,000 materials are stored by Balluffs logistics.
The participants an insight into the processing at goods receipt, the storage and retrieval in automatic small parts and pallet storage, picking and all intralogistic processes. As a leading specialist with 90 companies tradition is the Balluff GmbH for decades of recognized partner in factory automation. Further important target sectors are packaging, handling and the plastic and wood processing, fluid, the machine tool construction, the automotive industry, the areas of energy. AEB Balluff software uses for the export processing, legally compliant shipping and export, as well as the export control audit. The compliance engine, which automated for a comparison with the sanction list provides, is centrally installed and checks all data records in the ERP systems by Balluff EU and Switzerland.
From the leadership, Logistics Manager Hondo Santos will explain how it is possible to ensure the worldwide availability of products and spare parts. AEB speaker Ralf Morawski will bring closer the students the topic of anti terror list screening. Why is every company committed and how can an IT solution make sure that a company is legally at any time? Prof. Viktor Mayer-Schönberger takes a slightly different approach. Dr.
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