Beumer Group to showcase automated sorting technologies at Parcel-Expo Asia Pacific 2015

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Beumer Group, a global supplier of automated parcel and post sorting systems, will be showcasing its innovative automated sorting technologies at Parcel-Expo Asia Pacific 2015 on May 13 & 14 in Singapore.

The stand will feature tried and tested products installed by Beumer Group China and Crisplant Singapore, a subsidiary of the Beumer Group, to help companies within the Asia-Pacific region achieve cutting-edge speed, capacity and energy-efficiency from the sorting process.

The Beumer Group will also present papers at Parcel-Expo Asia Pacific’s two-day conference on business development, productivity and innovation in the Asia-Pacific region.

Martin Mossinkoff, managing director – logistics systems, Beumer Group, said, “The sorting technologies being presented at this exhibition combine two of the leading names in automated sorting technologies, Beumer and Crisplant.

“The innovations introduced by these Beumer Group companies are already being used to achieve unprecedented capacity and energy efficiency to companies throughout the Asia-Pacific region. These companies include the Singapore post office (SingPost), express parcel courier SF Express, and two of China’s leading online retailers, JD.com and VIPshop.”

To find out more visit the Beumer Group companies, Beumer Group China and Crisplant Singapore, on Stand No. 4025 at Parcel-Expo Asia Pacific, May 13 & 14.

May 6, 2015

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