Loading Automation Inc. Introduces the Automated Truck Loading System (ATLS) to North American Market


WILMINGTON, N.C., May 7 -- Loading Automation, Inc., a premiere Systems Integrator specializing in automated vehicle loading systems, is proud to announce their partnership with Paco Corp., a Canadian based equipment manufacturer.

Paco has developed and proven the Automated Trailer Loading System (ATLS) which is capable of loading and unloading all standard, non-dedicated over-the-road refrigerated, dry freight and container trailers with palletized or slip sheeted product. The ATLS universal loader can load up to 120 pallets (@3,000 lbs. ea.) per hour. The ATLS control system can be integrated with WMS or MRP manufacturing computer systems and programmed for a wide variety of custom load balance routines such as pin-wheeling or staggered pallets. Once a trailer is loaded, a complete manifest of the loaded product can be printed out, simplifying paper work and optimizing load tracking.

Clients currently using the ATLS loader on their loading docks have seen firsthand that it is a proven, reliable solution for completely automating the high-volume shipping process for manufacturers and 3PL distribution centers that load non-dedicated trailers. The cost savings realized through decreased labor, energy reduction, reduced product damage, and increased throughput using fewer dock doors makes the ATLS loader payback very attractive. These loading systems are typically and easily integrated with conveyor feed systems, shuttle cars, palletizers, or Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (ASRS).

Loading Automation, Inc. is proud to be the exclusive North American representative for the ATLS universal truck loader. For more information on the ATLS loader or the many other advanced material handling systems offered by Loading Automation Inc., please visit www.loading-automation.com/, or call (800) 264-3184.

Source: Loading Automation, Inc.

CONTACT:

Robert Fornnarino of Loading Automation, Inc.,

+1-800-264-3184

Web site: http://www.loading-automation.com/

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