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DLS looks for U.S. reference

By Staff -- Modern Materials Handling, 1/9/2007

Dynamic Logistic Systems (Booth 1531) introduced its order release module for fully automated case picking in their headquarters country in the Netherlands several years ago. They have since made successful installation in Sweden and now are looking for an innovative company in the United States to work closely with them to create a first reference here.

"The market is interested and excited, but extremely tentative, even though the technology is proven and established in Europe," said Bas Hollander, manager of the North American sales office in Denver.

The payback on the system is best with high volumes and because it is designed to handle high volume consumer goods, such as groceries, food and beverages.

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