BITO UK, the UK subsidiary of the international BITO Lagertechnik GmbH of Germany, is looking ahead to the new year having experienced a record sales turnover in 2024.
The year saw BITO group establish a new pallet packing line in Poland to meet increased demand and the company was proud to achieve ISO 14001 – Environmental Management Certification in 2024. ISO 14001 is an internationally agreed and recognised standard for Environmental Management Systems (EMS). An EMS supports organisations in identifying, managing, monitoring and controlling environmental processes.
Product developments in 2024 included ECOMotion containers, which have been specifically designed for automated warehouses. They have a double base with a flat-surfaced, non-textured outer tread to minimise noise on conveyor lines and in automated warehouses. Also on the container front, all RK models are now manufactured in recycled plastic, further enhancing BITO’s renowned environmental credentials.
The spring of 2024 saw enhanced new versions of BITO’s cost effective Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV). LEO flow and LEO carrier offer vital advantages over manual handling and conveyor alternatives for transporting bins and containers, with a payback period often in one year or less. Less complex than more expensive AGVs, the new LEO flow and LEO carrier offer productivity advantages over manual handling and conveyor alternatives for transporting bins and containers, with a payback period often in one year or less.
Ideal for ecommerce picking operations, LEO carrier is equipped with a shelf that has four levels to hold goods being transported. LEO flow is equipped with a belt conveyor top and an automatic lifting mechanism. It has a maximum load capacity of 35 kg and a battery runtime of 10-14 hours. A 600 x 400 mm load of either containers, cartons or small parts can be picked up and discharged sideways to the direction of travel. Three reflective light barriers detect the position of the goods on the vehicle and ensure that the goods are centred before transport.
All that’s required for the plug and play LEO to get going is to lay a route marked by a 19 mm wide track line with tape or floor painting for the transporters to follow using optical navigation. Instructions are entered on a tablet and markers with printed QR codes guide LEO on destination points and tasks. Users can implement simple systems themselves in just a few days, without the need of IT support. And they can be quickly and easily adapted, enabling rapid reaction to seasonal fluctuations and warehouse reorganisations.
BITO has also enhanced its website, which has a fresh new look ready for a busy 2025. Visitors to bito.com can find comprehensive insight on BITO solutions, products, customer projects, advice and service information, thought leadership, case studies and news. They can also access the BITO online shop and direct catalogue – the fast way to a comprehensive range of materials handling products and solutions.
Edward Hutchison, Managing Director of BITO Storage Systems, said: “Finding efficiencies in warehouse solutions will be critical in the coming year as companies face increasing labour and energy costs. Retail developments are also challenging companies to hold sufficient stock within a given area and providing accurate and efficient order picking. Fortunately, BITO’s innovative spirit in developing solutions to meet these challenges will continue to develop in 2025. This will be the first of a series of important events throughout 2025 where BITO will be exhibiting, with the International Materials Handling Exhibition (IMHX) at the NEC, Birmingham on 9th – 11th September. We look forward to seeing you there.”
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