Highly integrated hardware systems optimized for Dutch logistics centers, port infrastructure, and processing plants.
The Netherlands sits at the absolute center of Western European logistical flows. Known as the Gateway to Europe, ports like Rotterdam and airports like Schiphol move millions of tons of cargo daily. For Dutch businesses, automated throughput is not just a competitive advantage—it is an operational survival mechanism.
Within this context, sorting scales and dynamic checkweighers form the backbone of modern material control. In food processing (especially meat, dairy, and floriculture sectors like the Aalsmeer Flower Auction), weighing scales must deliver high-precision metrics under extreme speeds while fulfilling stringent OIML and MID regulatory requirements.
Integrating Laser SLAM technology directly into automated weighing and transport processes bridges the gap between static floor data and dynamic warehouse management system (WMS) flows. This creates a unified operational architecture where every ounce of weight and unit of cargo is tracked in real-time.
Building the next generation of hardware-supported software solutions for end-to-end supply chain planning.
Taking actual business needs as our cornerstone, SCP is committed to comprehensively innovating and enhancing the overall supply chain planning of global enterprises. We provide enterprises with comprehensive end-to-end supply chain solutions, build a multi-role and multi-dimensional intelligent supply chain collaboration system, and achieve all-round efficient collaboration and process optimization.
At present, SCP has established a robust product architecture supported by high-precision software and hardware, supplemented by the top-level design of the Supply Chain Control Tower. This unified environment enables agile, flexible, and efficient execution, specifically designed to adapt to fast-paced European logistics hubs.
By interfacing physical floor scales, checkweighers, and Laser SLAM automated guided forklifts directly with our digital twin dashboard, companies eliminate standard data silos. Warehouse managers obtain immediate updates on parcel dimensions, absolute weights, and material locations, ensuring zero-error sorting runs.
Our operational philosophy dictates our technological advancements across both localized Dutch contexts and international channels:
Leveraging industrial maturity and hardware development for automated sorting environments.
As a subsidiary of New Hope Group, we maintain a solid market reputation and execution ability. Moreover, we have an in-depth understanding of multiple heavy-volume processing industries.
Incubated directly from the internal digital needs of New Hope system's agricultural and logistical branches, we possess firsthand understanding of real-world scenarios and processing challenges.
We possess end-to-end R&D capability for software integration across procurement, warehousing, sales, and supply, perfectly customized for complex logistics needs.
We offer light consulting alongside commercial delivery. Our structured project management ensures prompt deployment and localized technical optimization.
How high-precision sensors, IoT connectivity, and Laser SLAM AGVs are transforming European warehouse paradigms.
Standard strain-gauge load cells often struggle to maintain calibration in high-speed, continuous-sorting environments. The current technical roadmap shifts toward Electromagnetic Force Restoration (EMFR) technology. EMFR allows our checkweighers and sorting systems to achieve micro-gram accuracies at speeds of up to 400 items per minute, critical for Dutch high-volume distribution centers.
Rather than treating scales and forklifts as isolated components, our smart architectures connect sorting nodes directly with Laser SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) AGVs. A forklift retrieves material, validates its load weight using integrated chassis scales, and transmits the legal-for-trade metrics via industrial MQTT or OPC UA protocols straight to the cloud control tower before the material even reaches the sorting deck.
By gathering vibration and load metrics over millions of cycles, the built-in control boards predict mechanical failure or drift in real time. For companies operating in busy logistics hotspots like Tilburg or Venlo, this predictive loop prevents unplanned downtime, keeping transshipment routes active 24/7/365.
"The integration of dynamic dimensioning, weighing, and scanning (DWS) systems with intelligent mobile robot platforms represents the next phase of warehouse efficiency."
| Feature Parameter | Traditional Floor Scale Setup | Modern SLAM + IoT Connected Scale System | Operational Impact (Netherlands Industry) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weighing Mode | Static (Manual loading onto deck) | Dynamic Inline / In-Transit weighing | Cuts cycle time by up to 70% |
| Data Processing | Local digital readouts, manual logging | Real-time cloud database ingestion | Zero documentation errors; instant WMS sync |
| Labor Allocation | Requires operator per scale terminal | Completely autonomous pallet checks | Addresses local labor shortages in distribution hubs |
| Safety & Diagnostics | Periodic physical checks | Automated predictive sensor monitoring | Minimizes mechanical downtime in 24/7 setups |
Deploying advanced automation in Western Europe requires both technological compatibility and financial viability. By partnering with our Chinese manufacturing hubs, Dutch integrators leverage the ultimate supply chain ecosystem:
This hybrid approach combines advanced Asian industrial manufacturing efficiency with local European application support, giving operators the best of both worlds.
Aligning with the European Green Deal through energy-efficient sorting mechanics and optimized routes.
SCP continues to invest in optimizing the hardware-software control loops that run our automated systems. By refining motor driver efficiency and standby power draws on mobile chassis like the AMB-CSW10-BH, we minimize the operational carbon footprint of standard facility sorting operations.
Additionally, real-time load diagnostics prevent vehicle overloading, reducing wheel wear, battery degradation, and overall facility power consumption.
Relying on the extensive resource ecosystem of Caogenziben and New Hope Group, SCP adapts solutions specifically for cold-chain, food preservation, and distribution logistics. By ensuring scales and material handling systems can operate reliably down to -25°C, we facilitate standardized cold-chain management, preventing food waste and optimizing global transshipments.
Under the directive of "Leading the technological upgrade of the supply chain and achieving extraordinary value for transformers", we combine hardware durability with low-impact life cycles. Long-life lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery modules in our Laser SLAM vehicles reduce chemical waste, while our modular checkweighers are built for easy refurbishment rather than complete replacement.
Our products conform to stringent global and European directives for safety, metrology, and build quality.
SCP focuses on providing complete, end-to-end solutions for the food supply chain, alongside the design and manufacture of intelligent software and hardware products. Our strategy utilizes Internet of Things (IoT), AI, machine learning, and advanced sensor setups to increase operational efficiencies.
Through automated, digital, and systematic product matrices, we upgrade the value of upstream and downstream workflows. For instance, integration of dynamic checkweighing at receipt, sorted allocation on processing lines, and weight-validated shipping docks prevents inventory discrepancies and ensures complete regulatory transparency.
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Essential insights regarding calibration, system integration, and localized European support networks.
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