
The 7th Automation Technologies Seminar in Logistics, organized by Sick in collaboration with LODER, has just started at the Istanbul Marriott Hotel Asia.
The event, organized by Sick in collaboration with LODER and attracting broad participation, began with speeches by Sick Turkey General Manager Mehmet Kahveci and LODER Chairman Prof. Dr. Mehmet Tanyaş. The daylong event will feature presentations from LODER, Aras Kargo, Sick, SEW, Siskon, Berrmak, Tunaylar, and Dijitalis. Prof. Dr. Özgür Demirtaş will speak in the afternoon. The 7th Seminar on Automation Technologies in Logistics is taking place with the participation of over 350 guests.
With over 70 years of experience and more than 8,800 employees worldwide, Sick is recognized as one of the world's leading sensor manufacturers, offering the broadest range of products and technologies in the sensor industry. Its areas of expertise include:
FACTORY AUTOMATION
The factory automation section encompasses all the sensor functions necessary for automated production in a factory. The goal is to count, classify, locate, or recognize shapes and position information for objects at every stage of production. Furthermore, industrial safety is also ensured in factories.
LOGISTICS AUTOMATION
The logistics automation division serves the purpose of designing and optimizing logistics and distribution processes. Wherever material flow needs to be automated, or where sorting, identification, and storage processes need to be made more efficient, faster, and more reliable, Sick's logistics automation division offers the best possible solution.
PROCESS AUTOMATION
The process automation division includes gas and dust analysis systems for industrial facilities, flow measurement systems, and gas and dust sensors for ventilation control in tunnels. The goal is to increase efficiency by ensuring continuous control through measurements at every stage of the process, while also providing environmentally responsible, reliable solutions that comply with regulatory requirements for measuring gas and dust emissions.