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BLG Logistics and engelbert strauss Win ELA Award
From left: Jos Marinus (President of ELA), Manfred Türks (Chair of the Jury Project of the Year - Former ELA President), Thomas Krüger (Managing Director of BLG Handelslogistik), Matthias Fischer (Head of Operational Projects at engelbert strauss) and Frank Geerkens (Ambassador of the Port of Antwerp) in Brussels. Click here for high-resolution version · Marketwired

ATLANTA, GA--(Marketwired - Apr 21, 2016) - BLG LOGISTICS together with its partner engelbert strauss is the winner of the European Logistics Award of the European Logistics Association (ELA). After winning the 2015 German Award for Supply Management for the project entitled "Stargate junction - logistics at the interface between humans and robots," the two companies have now received distinction at the Pan-European level. Thomas Krüger, Managing Director of BLG Handelslogistik, and Matthias Fischer, Head of Operational Projects at engelbert strauss, accepted the coveted award in Brussels.

The proven concept, is a 'goods to people' principle which has revolutionized the entire field of intralogistics at BLG's Frankfurt logistics center since October, 2014. Enabled by technology called 'G-Com,' developed by Grenzebach gmbH, racks move in fully automated mode to flexible and ergonomically designed pick stations or 'stargates.' Transport vehicles (or 'carrys'), used for this purpose, are short enough to run under the mobile racks, raise and carry them to the stargates on a defined path.

G-Com can be dynamically adapted, scaled and expanded in response to changing market conditions and customer requirements. If, for example, the order volume grows, additional transport units can be used to enhance performance or additional racks can be installed to increase capacity. And G-Com is significantly more efficient than the conventional people-to-goods approach. The system creates stationary, ergonomically designed workstations, supports and takes pressure off its operators in different ways and minimizes unproductive activities, such as searching or covering long distances. This mode of operation closes the gap in automated pallet storage (high-bay warehouse) and automated package storage (automatic small parts warehouse) in the form of automated spare parts storage (G-Com).

When presented the award, Thomas Krüger, Managing Director of BLG Handelslogistik shared his view of the future requirements in logistics:

"We believe that the pick & store system implemented jointly by us and engelbert strauss is an important practical test for many future requirements, particularly regarding the new demands arising from the discussion over Industry 4.0 and Logistics 4.0. In addition to the people-to-goods and goods-to-people systems, robots-to-goods-to-people systems will establish themselves soon in many cases."

He added, "As a logistics provider, we are frequently only able to boost innovation to the extent permitted by the client. And for this reason we are also extremely grateful that engelbert strauss had the courage and farsightedness to implement this project with us."