Telit, Lantech partner to improve shipment costs, serviceability and load quality

Irvine, United States – Telit, a global provider in the Internet of Things (IoT), announced that it is working with Lantech to change how companies package and protect their products for shipment from the factory floor to the retailers door. Without proper stretch wrapping, loads can fail and shift during shipment causing costly damage to a company’s product or brand. With the Lantech Intelligent Network Connection (LINC) powered by Telit’s deviceWISE Edge, deviceWISE Cloud, connectivity and LE910 cellular module Lantech addresses key problems for smart factories that stretch wrap pallet loads, increasing uptime, performance and load quality, and decreasing film cost.

“In 1972 Lantech revolutionised how customers ship their products with the invention of the stretch wrapper,” says Alex Verret, director of customer care services, Lantech. “Today, Lantech stretch wrappers help our customers produce millions of safe-to-ship loads every year, at the lowest possible cost. LINC, our latest innovation, allows our customers to easily connect to machine performance data and proactively address issues to improve wrapping operations.”

LINC is a data visibility solution that allows subscribers to monitor machine data and performance in real-time, from any place. It provides actionable intelligence to maintain and improve system uptime, productivity, load quality, and cost allowing customers to react to issues before they become problems.

Performance feedback information is vital to anticipating and proactively addressing systemic issues. Previously, the only way to access important information was directly from the HMI for L-Series systems (legacy systems that did not even tabulate summary data). Lantech built LINC to harvest and transmit data to allow for wrapper status and performance data to be collected, displayed and analysed without accessing a customer’s network. The goal of the system is to significantly reduce response times, downtime, quality problems and environmental impacts.

These products enable the LINC system:

  • Telit deviceWISE Edge – Industrial IoT edge platform made by hundreds of industrial drivers. It interfaces directly with programmable logic controllers (PLC) and other industrial control systems, enabling the edge application and supporting machine learning.
  • Telit deviceWISE Cloud – Cloud-based IoT platform that aggregates data collection, device management, secure remote access, connectivity management and remote access all from one intuitive web interface (with the necessary tools and resources).
  • Telit connectivity – Global visibility and control down to the individual SIM, reducing the costs of managing a connectivity ecosystem.
  • LE910 module family – LTE Cat 4 industrial grade modules for IoT applications that need a combination of performance and affordability. The modules are ideal for remote asset monitoring and tracking use cases.

“Viewing critical machine analytics anytime from anywhere is critical for today’s smart factories and represents a competitive advantage,” says David DeLaRosa, VP deviceWISE Industry 4.0, IoT platforms business unit, Telit. “Empowering the right people to view data to improve uptime and productivity is often an overly complex task. deviceWISE simplifies the process by providing industrial drivers and enabling advanced edge logic, cloud connectivity and secure remote access.”

DeLaRosa continues, “Through our partnership with Lantech, its LINC system allows users to set and monitor performance targets and receive event-based notifications. This allows wrapping systems to become part of the team by notifying users when important events occur.”

Learn how IoT is creating real-time data access and analysis for manufacturing companies in this IoT Central podcast episode, How IoT creates a more visible process and sustainable product for manufacturers, with Telit and Lantech.

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