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GLS expands French handling capacity with new sorting equipment

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GLS is expanding capacity at its Paris hub to cope with rising volumes and will gradually introducenew sorting technology at its other locations in France. The value of the investment was not

disclosed.

The European parcels operator will install a new modular sorting line at its hub inFleury-Mérogis, in the greater Paris area in November, increasing its handling capacity from 4,000to 8,000 parcels per hour.

In the future, all sites in the French network will also be equipped with the new system, GLSFrance announced. The move follows an initial test phase at the Toulouse depot.

GLS said that with the new technology it is taking a further step in the automation ofproduction and industrialization of processes. It decided to develop the new sorting line toimprove its parcel sorting and loading capabilities following the introduction of new speed limitson trucks in France, and in response to a constant increase in its volumes.
The new production tools are capable of sorting, loading and managing parcels of all sizes,whether on pallets, in rolls or as bulk packages. The new sorting line offers three mainadvantages:
– Modularity: every elements in the chain can be assembled independently of the others, whichallows the line and its capacities to be extended according to the workload.
– Flexibility: central computer control ensures automatic adaptation of the speed of eachsection automatically and individually, according to the flows of parcels.
– Adaptability: the modularity of the chain ensures full flexibility of the installation, asrequired according to the configuration of the site.

The fully automated system is managed by a central computer system that controls and sets upall the modules. A “smart” system is used for scanning the 2D barcode on the GLS label. Then thesystem routes the parcels automatically towards the various conveyor belts, according to the placeof delivery. The path to be followed by each parcel at the hub is thus determined by the address ofthe recipient, the delivery period and the associated services, as selected by the customer.

Higher quality and security are ensured by using the latest parcel scanning technologies forreal-time control at each stage in the routing process. Customers can track and trace items via theGLS website.

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