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Attractive new products, an inside look at technologies, and personal advice – the Böwe Systec Exclusive Days on April 18, 2018 are a great opportunity to get a close up view of key trends.

The Exclusive Days offer access to an overview of the company’s diverse portfolio – coupled with information that is individually tailored to each customer.

Whether you are involved in inserting, card processing, postal and parcel sorting or intralogistics, Böwe Systec’s customer centric approach and focus on key technologies means that that there are always attractive new developments to discover in every segment. This year is no exception, with the Simex Flexi mixed mail sorter.

There are also commercially attractive product enhancements. The new integrated scale for the OptiSorter packet and parcel sorting system are a case in point. It can be installed in the sorter itself in order to keep capital costs down.

It is machines like the OptiSorter, with its reliable push tray technology – that supports the processing of bulky, round items or small cross border items sourced from China – or the high performance Fusion Cross inserting system that will be the centre of attention at the Exclusive Days.

The Fusion Cross inserting system is a high performance solution for both transactional and the direct mail segment that delivers a quick return on investment. Technical refinements such as the Flow-Principle, which slows down the actual inserting process by a factor of 4.5 and allows for a stable production.

It will be complemented by mailing solutions such as the Direct Mailer, which was designed as a commercially attractive and capable entry level solution for mailing processing. For the transactional segment there is the Turbo, for which there are attractive new concepts available.

The new ‘4-6-9’ concept for the Pace card mailing system is sure to cause a buzz of interest. Its modular design allows the customer to upgrade the base model at any time. Böwe Systec will use the Watermill card storage to demonstrate how logistics processes for card processing can be optimised, whether integrated in the production line or as a stand alone mini vault.

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