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Reduce Risks When Handling Heavy Loads

28.8.2024

Handling heavy loads is often associated with a high risk of worker injuries. What are the solutions?

 

Handling heavy loads is one of the biggest challenges in the industry, as it often comes with a high risk of worker injuries. Physical strain can lead to reduced productivity and increased absenteeism due to health issues. However, there are solutions that can effectively address these challenges.


Mobilis Solutions for Safe Manipulations of Heavy Loads

Marko Grešak and Nejc Brečko from Mobilis will present various types of grippers and manipulators at the 8th Keep IT Simple Conference 2024, which enable easy and safe manipulations of different types of loads. They will introduce:

  • grippers: vacuum and mechanical grippers that adapt to the shape and size of the object, allowing for easy and safe manipulation;
  • manipulators: vacuum, pneumatic, and electric manipulators which reduce physical strain while increasing precision and speed when manipulating heavy and irregularly shaped loads;
  • trolleys: battery-powered trolleys, customised for specific loads, facilitate easy transport from point A to point B, whether with simple platforms or more advanced grippers.


As they say at Mobilis, "Any manipulation device is ultimately only as good as a good grip."


Use cases for these innovative solutions include logistics, where grippers and manipulators are used in warehouses for moving boxes, pallets, and other cargo, as well as retail, where they offer practical solutions for handling heavy products on store shelves and in storage areas. The advantages and benefits of these solutions are numerous, but the most important are improved safety and ergonomics for workers and increased efficiency.


Take this opportunity to learn about the latest innovations in heavy-duty manipulations and improve safety and efficiency in your work environment. We look forward to seeing you on 3 October 2024 in Bled, where the Mobilis team will be available to answer your questions.

 

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