LaseAFM-Flex

Automatic Freight Measurement
Thanks to the accurate, multidimensional acquisition of cargo dimensions, the LaseAFM-Flex system ensures automated and time-saving work processes in the field of internal logistics or shipping. The system is ideally suited for measuring cargo of odd-shape and oversized items. Additional options such as high-resolution image documentation, elevated version or mounting on a suspended structure offer maximum flexibility. Furthermore, the LaseAFM-Flex system can also be used outdoors.

The Measuring System

LaseAFM-Flex includes two high-precision 3D laser scanners that record the dimensions and volumes of freight items in just a few seconds. The data is transferred to the customer's warehouse management and/or merchandise management system via a customized interface and is immediately available there for further processing.
The additional use of modern HD cameras enables high-resolution image documentation of all freight items and ensures complete freight information and protection against complaints regarding damage.

The laser scanners (and optional HD cameras) can be flexibly mounted on the ceiling, walls, or individual mounting constructions close to the measuring site. This means that the measuring system does not interfere with the travel paths of forklift trucks or industrial trucks.

The automatic, laser-based recording of volume, dimensions, weight, freight ID and image data excludes manual or transmission errors in the documentation and ensures reliable and complete data.

General Features

Flexible assembly options
Automatic dimension and volume measurement
Fast and efficient
Long-range
High accuracy
Integration into existing IT system landscape
Applicable for "standard pallets" and bulky/unit loads
High-resolution image documentation (camera module)
Automatic weight recording (module weight)
Freight identification (module ident)
Saving of personnel resources
Elimination of manual error sources
Reliable data quality

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