Slough, UK: Toyota Material Handling UK has is offering to design and deliver automated storage and handling projects.
Toyota Logistics Solutions Integration will develop systems based on the most appropriate technology for each client’s specific requirements, which means that designs are not restricted to Toyota products.
Luis Sullivan, head of systems integration, says: “Toyota is one of the world’s most trusted brands and is known for the exceptional build quality of its industrial products. But the equipment selected for every LSI [Logistics Solutions Integration ]solution is proposed on its own merit to provide tremendous productivity gains and the lowest total cost of ownership.”
“We describe the LSI approach as ‘technology agnostic’. We respect the specific character of each project and offer end-to-end automated solutions designed to fit a client’s business. This means that we approach each project thinking ‘what does this customer need?’ rather than ‘what products can Toyota offer this customer?’ “
Logistics Solutions Integration designs systems based on the latest automated picking and storage technologies, sorters, conveyors, autonomous robots and automated guided vehicles, it says. All the necessary control software is also provided – from single modules that connect to a client’s existing IT infrastructure to a fully-built central management system.
Logistics Solutions Integration oversee an automation project from commission to sign off, while Toyota’s engineers provide after-sales support and system maintenance, it says.
Toyota expect the UK market for automated handling and storage system to grow.
Paul Freeman, head of logistics solutions, Toyota Material Handling UK, said: “The need to make the most of every available square foot of storage capacity and move more inventory around the warehouse or distribution centre building with optimum efficiency has made the idea of automating key intralogistics functions increasingly attractive.
“Brexit and the pandemic have made it increasingly difficult to attract warehouse personnel and, as a result, we have seen our customers go from zero automation to at least partial automation within their businesses.”
“Toyota is the largest manufacturer of forklift trucks in the world, but the role of our solutions integration operation is to identify scalable material handling systems, innovative software and automation engineering to deliver unique solutions that help our clients become leaders in their industries,” Freeman said.