• Why use manual fork lift trucks? A valid question posed by Elettric 80
    CeMat 2011, the world’s leading event for intralogistics, will be held May 2 – 6 in Hannover, Germany. In Hall 26, Stand D01 Elettric 80, global leader in automated guided vehicles (AGVs), will share the company vision that automated Laser Guided Vehicles (LGVs) today can substitute nearly all manual fork lift truck operations, soon making FLTs in warehouses obsolete. Some of Elettric 80’s customers insist they will no longer even consider a manual solution including Kristoffer Andersson, Logistic Manager Carlsberg, Sweden. -“Any solution involving a forklift is antiquated. We are a leading and progressive company and insisted on adopting the forward thinking designs of Elettric 80.”
  • Open House in Viano a success
    Open Doors to Technology: from June to September 2010, Elettric 80 celebrated its first 30 years in business and presented its most recent technologies.
  • Case study; Carlsberg
    In 2004 Elettric 80 installed the first two Laser Guided Vehicles (LGVs) at the brewery of Carlsberg in Falkenberg, Sweden. These were single pallet fork lift trucks, intended for the supply of empty pallets in the production area. A few years later Carlsberg placed an order for 22 additional fork lift LGVs, now aiming for complete automation of the warehouse process, which was then manual.

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              Elettric 80 is a global provider of end-of-line automation solutions which increase operational profitability and efficiency - put simply our technology helps companies cut cost and move product out of the plant in a fast and effective manner.

              Our proposition is based on  - a highly flexible material handling system which utilises palletising robots, Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV), Laser Guided Vehicles (LGV), high speed stretch wrappers (Silkworm) and a pallet control system. The entire process is managed centrally by a state-of-the-art Warehouse Management System (WMS).