Laser Lines has been chosen to supply a range of lasers into Barcode Warehouse's manufacturing and healthcare solutions labs in its state-of-the-art Innovation and Customer Experience (ICE) Centre in Newark-on Trent, Nottinghamshire.
The Barcode Warehouse is the UK's leading specialist provider of barcode technology, RFID, labelling and enterprise mobility solutions, and works with many leading manufacturers and developers including Android, Samsung, Zebra, Honeywell, Toshiba, Epson, Datalogic and Panasonic.
Laser Lines will be installing its entry-level laser marking system, a LASERMARKPRIMARY with a Datalogic Ulyxe marker into Newton House, the 25,000 sq ft purpose-designed facility. The laser solution will be used in engaging, immersive experiences, enabling visitors to see solutions in action first-hand, helping them to understand how new technologies can solve their business challenges, increase their productivity, and gain more control over their technology estates.
Kevan Mutton, managing director at The Barcode Warehouse, commented: The Innovation and Customer Experience Centre will demonstrate The Barcode Warehouse's capabilities as a leader in curated technology solutions for business in the 21st century. It will be a hub for understanding our customers' current and future problems and designing new and innovative solutions.
We are delighted that Laser Lines is partnering with us to offer customers such a great technology solution. Visitors will be able to imagine and test the possibilities within business, supported by our solutions architects who will bring together, conceptualise, and develop tailor-made solutions that are the most appropriate for a customer's business from the very best hardware and software available on the market.
LASERMARKPRIMARY perfectly matches safety, functionality and a small footprint with value for money and potential for an excellent return on investment. It can be installed with a variety of lasers from Laser Lines' DPSS and fibre ranges. Featuring a manual Z-height adjustment, interlocking door, laser safety glass and options for fan or extraction-based air removal, the LASERMARKPRIMARY offers best-in-class value for small laser marking applications.
Josh Cherry, technical sales engineer within the industrial lasers group at Laser Lines, said: We are delighted to have been able to install our solution into ICE. It's a fantastic facility that will enable customers to see how the technology can solve their specific challenges almost in a production environment.
Being able to share our experience in manufacturing and healthcare with solutions for traceability and marking can change the way people think about processes and the products they work with. We're looking forward to collaborating with The Barcode Warehouse and its customers further.