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More than 2,300 employees (1000 of which re dedicated to research and development) More than 90,000 Customers
More than 450,000 installed Systems More than 1,000 Partners throughout Italy
22 Operating Facilities in Italy: Lodi, Milan, Bergamo, Brescia, Genoa, Verona, Padua,
Udine, Bologna, Parma, Florence, Ancon, Perugia, Rome, Naples, Palermo, etc..
Garments flow control: the management software permits to make an exact esteem of use by size and type, by department, user and so it is possible to quote exactly the costs per garments and department Garment traceability: the use of RFID microchips allows us to track the entire working process of garment, to know at any time the exact position of the garment and find out the history of all movements; Possibility of cost forecast: the number of garments in rotation can be reduced Loss of garments reduction : with the control and monitoring the flow the number of losses decreases drastically, because they know at any time the position of the garments of each employee; Optimization of available space: with the two Control systems you can get maximum control With minimum space •Continued service 24 hours a day, •7 days a week , 365 days a year
System of credits: The information of all transactions are automatically stored in the database system, operations such as the drop off of dirty uniforms or pick up of clean uniforms. Credits are adjustable parameters and the whole system can be configured on the basis of the (daily, weekly) needs.
Personal Identification: each user is registered on the system and identified on the basis of his/her size, the type of garments needed and his/her clothes credit.
Alternative choice: In the absence of the size, the system gives the possibility to pick the alternative available sizes;
Detailed statistics: per department, garment, size, models etc…
All reports are printable
Data Export to other management systems Reports on the history of garments, monitoring their consumption by showing their movements
and the total amount of credits, given by the hospital;
Reports about the surplus of clothes on the conveyor belt and automatic discharge on the determined output;
Management of the garments’ warehouse.
Assistance: All our systems are connected with ZCS via phone, on-line for maintenance and software updates to be made in real time from our seat.
a) Automatic Uniform Distributor
TECHNICAL DETAILS •Conveyor Belts with Holes •Capacity: holes = 17mm •1 linear meter = 90 hanging garments •Automatic loading: unending screw and inverter with opener
•No necessity for pre-assembling the lots •Sliding bar for wrong scans before insertion
Redelivery Door for Clean Uniforms: Step 1. The user must enter the ID card into the reader scanner; Step 2. The display shows the available garments; Step 3. the user selects the necessary garments; Step 4. The system finds the garments on the conveyor and deliver them to the automatic redelivery door; Step 5. The employee can collect the uniform/s.
Return garments Chute for Dirty Uniforms: Step 1. The user deposits the dirty uniform/s at the return chute; Step 2. After closing the door, the cycle of chip scanning starts; Step 3. The credits will be automatically updated and the user is finished.
Phoenix System with Storage conveyor has been designed for higher volume, which requires very rapid delivery. The automatic loading system consists of an arm on the storage conveyor belt. The conveyor is designed to store garments .
The delivery at the automatic door is performed by smaller conveyor
belts in order to minimize waiting time.
Functioning:
After the collection of a clean garment by the user, the system automatically looks for the same type of garment (model and size) in the storage conveyor and through an automatic transfer system supplies the redelivery conveyor. In this way, the conveyor will be always ready and the waiting time will be reduced to the minimum.
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• A big always available storage of uniforms
• Automatic Load of the storage without any need for a previous assembly
Automatic distribution of uniforms always ready to deliver
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• Each of the conveyor can be prepared for multiple automatic delivery door
•Possibility of delivery to a great number of users at the same time
• Quick delivery
o Dimensions: 1X1X2 mt
o Space Optimization : The dispenser can be easily placed in corridors or limited spaces.
o Optimization: At any moment it w ill be possible from the central pc, usually located in the central laundry, to have a real t ime control of the situation in order to let the dispenser the time to replace the missing uniforms.
o Automatic reading w ith HF RFID microchips
o The standard installation of complete set consists of a dispenser for the redelivery of clean uniforms and a door for the acceptance of dirty garments.
o Minimum Requirements for installation: a 220 V outlet and a network socket
o Modular system: you can install more units connected to the basic set and thus create a network of dispensers and acceptance doors for dirty garments.
ROTATING DISPENSER FOR CLEAN GARMENTS – MOD_ 727
Technical details: Dimensions: mm 2035 x 1030 x 1030 Material: metal Sheet w ith powder coating Colour: blue RAL 5010 Profiles: white RAL 9010 Display: Colour Touch Screen Badge reader: magnetic standard scanner Badge reader: my fair scanner optional RFID microchip Technology: easy access
external antenna OS: phoenix pro evolution Doors: nr. 8 x mm 100 X 150 Transparent Plex iglas ant scratch coating Capacity: tot nr 240 garments, depth mm 250
Clean Uniforms collection: Step 1. The user shall insert the ID in the dispenser reader; Step 2. the display shows the number of available uniforms; Step 3. The user selects the necessary uniforms;
Step 4. The system rotates the cylinder and place the selected garment in front the delivery window; Step 5. the green light turns on and the window nearby opens : the user can easily pick up the uniform;
Dispenser load: oStep 1. The operator scans the special card (dedicated to this operation) in the dispenser reader; oStep2. The machine stops in scanning modality by mean of activating the RFID antenna. The operator scans the garment with the microchip on the scanner; Step 3. The system opens a window to allow the operator to load and turn a green light on to show where the clean garment shall be introduced oStep 4. The operator loads the clean garment in the dispenser; By starting the same procedure the operator can load the entire machine;
ACCEPTANCE DOOR FOR DIRTY GARMENTS Technical details:
Dimensions: mm 2041 x 1203 x 1110 Material: metal Sheet with powder
coating Colour: blue RAL 5010 Profiles: white RAL 9010 Display: Colour Touch Screen Badge reader: my fair scanner optional RFID microchip Technology: easy
access external antenna OS: phoenix pro evolution Door: Transparent Plexiglas antiscratch
coating mm 300 x 250 Blow ing system: with Inverter
Technology
Dirty Uniforms Return oStep 1. The user must deposit the dirty uniform/s in the door and close it; Step 2. When the user closes the door, starts the cycle of chip scanning starts; Step 3. The recognition of the chip is confirmed by an acoustic beep and by mean of a air turbine the garment is pushed inside the door and to the carriage for dirty clothes inside of the door; Step 4. The credits will be automatically updated ¡n and the user will be finished.
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