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Honeywell Intelligrated: Dynamic Discharge Compensation for cross-belt sorters



Honeywell Scanning & Mobility manufactures high-performance data collection hardware, including rugged mobile computers and bar code scanners purpose-built for supply chain environments. Our history with warehousing and distribution customers traces to the 1980s as LXE. Honeywell has pioneered solutions in cold storage, ports, and vehicle-mount computers, and remain the global leader in those areas today. This expertise is complemented by our solutions for transportation & logistics markets, where...
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Increase sorter accuracy with dynamic discharge system

The addition of Dynamic Discharge Compensation (DDC) technology to the supplier’s cross-belt sorters maximizes sortation accuracy. It employs enhanced sensing to detect the exact size and position of items on a carrier belt, then dynamically adjusts sorter discharge behavior for higher precision handling. This enables greater chute density, expanding capacity without the need for additional space; it also minimizes the risk of jams, missed chutes or other sortation errors. Further, because the system does not adjust item location prior to discharge, it reduces component wear and extends equipment life. The technology can be added as an upgrade to select existing cross-belt systems or as a core component of a new solution. Intelligrated, 866-936-7300, intelligrated.com.

The addition of Dynamic Discharge Compensation (DDC) technology to Honeywell Intelligrated‘s cross-belt sorters maximizes sortation accuracy.

It employs enhanced sensing to detect the exact size and position of items on a carrier belt, then dynamically adjusts sorter discharge behavior for higher precision handling. This enables greater chute density, expanding capacity without the need for additional space; it also minimizes the risk of jams, missed chutes or other sortation errors.

Further, because the system does not adjust item location prior to discharge, it reduces component wear and extends equipment life. The technology can be added as an upgrade to select existing cross-belt systems or as a core component of a new solution.