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redtagger T-100: Automated labeling redefined
Are you looking for a labeling solution that integrates seamlessly into your existing systems while significantly reducing costs? The redtagger T-100 combines precision, efficiency, and future-proofing—developed for 24/7 use in modern industry.
Document handling made easy
In modern logistics and industry, the efficiency of your document processes determines the success of your entire supply chain. Downtime due to media discontinuity? Manual entry? Sources of error that cost time and money—but are avoidable.
AKL-tec as a project partner in the ScanClouDT metrology project
We are delighted to be part of the EU-funded research project “24DIT04 ScanClouDT”! Together with 15 international partners, we are developing digital metrological twins for processing 3D point clouds – e.g., from TLS and LiDAR systems.
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Technology that shapes the future
Behind every innovative solution from AKL-tec is a strong team. From developers to service technicians, we work every day to make our customers' logistics smarter.
Training fair in Daaden
With our competent trainees, we were well represented at the training fair in Daaden!
AKL-tec impresses with smart inspection system for air freight
transport logistic 2025 in Munich has set new standards – with a record 2,722 exhibitors from 73 countries, over 77,000 trade visitors from more than 130 countries, and a clear focus on digitalization, sustainability, and artificial intelligence.
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Every contour counts: Smart testing technology for optimum utilization
From June 2 to 5, 2025, we will be exhibiting at transport logistic in Munich, where we will be presenting our innovative technologies for automated freight measurement and inspection at booth 430 in hall A3—including a reinterpretation of the Apache Contour system developed over 20 years ago.
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We present innovative solutions for intralogistics at LogiMAT
We will once again be exhibiting at LogiMAT in Stuttgart from March 11 to 13, where we will be presenting groundbreaking technologies for the logistics industry. On the first day of the fair, Managing Director Rüdiger Elben will give a presentation at 10 a.m. in Forum South / Hall 4 on the topic of “Image and measured geometry data of logistics objects – untapped potential for stabilization and optimization in intralogistics.”
Read more … We present innovative solutions for intralogistics at LogiMAT
Object measurement doesn't make sense for us – or does it?
Over the past few weeks, we have provided compelling arguments as to why integrating measurement systems is worthwhile.
The bottom line? Faster processing, higher quality, and less manual work.
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Object measurement doesn't make sense for us – or does it?
Determination of advanced logistics master data – we go even further!
Length, width, height, and weight are just the beginning. We develop our AI and deep learning models entirely in-house and use them specifically for the automatic recognition of logistics master data.
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Object measurement doesn't make sense for us – or does it?
Automatic marking – take efficiency to a whole new level!
Our redtagger series goes beyond simple master data and freight data capture. It enables objects to be marked automatically right in the process!
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Object measurement doesn't make sense for us – or does it?
Work easier – get started faster!
Some tasks are complex by nature. Others could actually be so simple, but often become unnecessarily complicated for a variety of reasons. Many companies experience the same thing when it comes to recording master and freight data!
Read more … Object measurement doesn't make sense for us – or does it?