Category: MIM Automation

  • Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM)

    Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM)

    To coordinate the projects we use advanced software that applies the project management method of the critical chain (CCPM). The CCPM is a way of planning and managing projects that emphasize the resources (people, equipment, physical space) necessary to execute project tasks. It was developed by Eliyahu M. Goldratt. It differs from the most traditional methods that are derived from the algorithms of the critical path and the PERT, which emphasize the order of tasks and rigid programming. A network of critical chain projects strives to maintain level resources, and requires that they be flexible in starting times.

    How does it work?

    Unlike the critical path technique, the critical chain method proposes

    Take into account the interdependence between tasks and resources.
    Rationalize the duration of each task.
    In the critical path method, the delays of the tasks are overestimated to protect themselves from potential and unforeseen risks. Thus, to a task that normally takes two weeks to complete, a security margin of two additional weeks is added, thus increasing its total duration to four weeks.

    The problem is that tasks are rarely completed in advance, mainly due to Parkinson’s law, which says that every work tends to stretch until it occupies all the time assigned. Therefore, the person in charge of the task will take four weeks to complete it instead of the two weeks initially planned.

    Using the critical chain method allows you to complete your project with less delays and costs.

    CCPM benefits

    The CCPM reduces the time and cost of its projects.
    With this method, it quickly detects problems before they affect their projects and, more importantly, uses its resources more efficiently.
    To guarantee the success of this methodology, it is important to train and support its employees.
    The greatest advantage is the ability to deliver projects on time, or even before.

  • A benchmark in the motorcycle industry that has placed its trust in us.

    A benchmark in the motorcycle industry that has placed its trust in us.

    LS2 Helmets – A benchmark in the motorcycle industry that has placed its trust in us.

    LS2 Helmets is a motorcycle helmet brand renowned for its excellent value among motorsports enthusiasts. Founded in China in 1990, it currently sells 3 million helmets in more than 45 countries. Last summer, 2022, its new warehouse in Spain opened, covering over 9,000 square meters and with a storage capacity of up to 150,000 items. This new logistics facility located in Terrassa (Barcelona) is the only one in the country and its sales hub throughout Europe.

    With an increasingly significant presence in the Spanish market, one of the projects completed in 2022 by the MIM Group engineering firm, MIM Patchworkservice, was for its newly opened headquarters. The automation consists of a telescopic conveyor belt for the entry of goods into the loading dock of the Terrassa logistics facility. This telescopic boom receives packages from inside the truck’s box/container and automatically transports them to the warehouse reception area for storage.

    This project also included an arch scanner with overhead reading to collect the barcodes of each package. This software, entirely designed by the MIM Patchworkservice team, allows the company to manage the closing of delivery notes upon receipt of goods and perform unit control by reference automatically and in a manner optimized compared to the original operation. Equipped with other features, this telescopic boom is capable of optimizing LS2 Helmets’ operations, thus facilitating the distribution processes of the brand’s products to the respective storage points. The electrical and mechanical design, as well as the entire assembly and commissioning of the automation, were carried out by MIM.

  • Cross-belt Sorters: Technology that Revolutionizes Sorting in Logistics Centers

    Cross-belt Sorters: Technology that Revolutionizes Sorting in Logistics Centers

    In the world of intralogistics, every second counts. Speedy order processing and accurate delivery are factors that define the competitiveness of any warehouse or distribution center. In this context, cross-belt sorters have gained prominence as an advanced and efficient solution.

    Their ability to handle large volumes of products with minimal human intervention makes them key allies for the modern logistics industry.

    Cross-belt technology for efficiency

    Cross-belt sorters use moving trays equipped with cross belts. These allow packages to be directed to their destination with high precision. The result: fewer errors, greater speed, and a much smoother operation.

    There are two main variants: horizontal and vertical. Each responds to different operational and spatial needs.

    Horizontal Sorter: Maximum Performance and Versatility

    The horizontal system is designed for operations requiring high speed and capacity. It can sort up to 20,000 items per hour, with a maximum weight of 50 kg per unit.

    It operates at speeds of up to 2.7 m/s and maintains a noise level of less than 68 decibels, ideal for demanding industrial environments.

    Key Advantages:

    High processing capacity

    Modular and scalable platform

    Low energy consumption

    Quiet operation

    Furthermore, it is easy to maintain, thanks to a basic mechanical principle. This makes it a cost-effective and reliable option for high-volume centers.

    Vertical Sorter: Efficiency in Small Spaces

    For facilities with limited space, the vertical sorter is the best alternative. Although more compact, it offers outstanding performance.

    It can process up to 12,500 items per hour, with a maximum weight of 35 kg, and speeds of up to 1.8 m/s.

    Key Benefits:

    Space savings without sacrificing efficiency

    Quiet operation (<72 dB)

    Easy maintenance

    Sorting capacity with double and triple racks

    Thanks to its intelligent design, it easily adapts to complex layouts or facilities with physical limitations.

    Strategic Benefits for Today’s Logistics

    Beyond technical performance, cross-belt sorters provide key advantages for logistics operations:

    Speed and accuracy in sorting

    Integration with automated systems such as robots and conveyors

    Error reduction through scanning and machine vision

    Optimization of operating space

    Reduction in labor and operating costs

    These factors contribute to a significant improvement in productivity and a short-term return on investment.

    Implementation: Key to Logistics Success

    Installing a cross-belt sorter requires strategic planning. It is essential to evaluate the type of merchandise, the order flow, and the available infrastructure.

    In this regard, MIM Patchworkservice offers personalized technical support to ensure successful implementation. With experience in customized solutions, the company is positioned as a key partner for companies seeking to optimize their supply chain.

    For more information and customized logistics solutions, visit www.mimpatchworkservice.com.