Swisslog Warehouse and Distribution Solutions launched a new warehouse management software platform, Synchronised Intelligence (SynQ).
SynQ is a flexible and adaptable cloud-enabled software that intelligently connects and synchronises automation equipment, robotics, people, and processes. The softwares ability to adapt to future technology will see users benefit from a future-proof operation, where additional functionality can be securely added, helping businesses capitalise on the opportunities emerging as Industry 4.0 evolves.
SynQ provides the software platform that future hardware will rely on, says Swisslogs Tim Eick, VP software and controls development. To get the most out of automation and robotics we are increasingly reliant on data and interconnectivity. Its what is driving Industry 4.0 forward and allows users to deliver on promises to customers in the smartest way possible.
As an intralogistics software platform, SynQ enables insights, optimisation, and agility in storage and distribution operations. It represents a new approach that advances Swisslogs proven warehouse management software without leaving current users behind.
SynQ not only encompasses warehouse management, material flow, and automation control systems functionality, it also provides an array of business intelligence tools that allow smart forecasting through real-time data analysis, in a modular platform.
Eick continued: While SynQ represents a new approach to warehouse management software, it retains the core technology and functionality of our WM 6 warehouse management software. Were upgrading deployment options such as cloud and fog capabilities while ensuring field-proven performance and upgradability / semi-automated upgrade paths for our existing WM 6 customers. We as well have created migration tools for our older legacy customers.
Extendable directors as well as independent or integrated extendable managers allow SynQs integration with ERP or third party WMS software as well as new or existing material handling equipment. Directors and managers expose networked interfaces which facilitate embedding intelligence throughout the entire operation.
The result is a synchronised flow of products and information across people, processes and equipment to enable new levels of material handling performance. Dr Christian Baur, CEO of Swisslogs Warehouse and Distribution Solutions division, said: The capabilities of SynQ directly correspond with the direction Swisslog is headed as digitisation and Industry 4.0 advances. Together with the common functionality for warehousing and material flow control, the SynQ platform offers operational processes specific to our focus segments E-commerce/Retail, Automotive, Food and Beverage, and Pharmaceutical.
Dr Baur concludes: In todays competitive world, companies must be able to deliver the right orders to the right customers at the right time. As a full-service provider of automated intralogistics systems, Swisslog provides everything companies need to optimise logistics from planning through implementation and acting as a lifetime partner. We are looking forward to shaping the future of intralogistics through a new era of flexible, robotic and data-driven automated solutions that create exceptional customer value.