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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


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Simultaneous visible and non-visible QA inspection


Loftware NiceLabel 10 Provides Greater Visibility, Time Savings and Streamlined Management with Cloud-Based Labeling


Offers Improved User Interface and New Web-Based Printer Management Capabilities


Loftware Inc., the largest global software company specializing in Enterprise Labeling and Artwork Management solutions, today announced Loftware NiceLabel 10, the first major release of the Loftware NiceLabel portfolio, which includes Loftware NiceLabel Cloud and Loftware NiceLabel Label Management System (LMS). This new release offers users a top-level view of their labeling operations and streamlines printer management, saving time, adding control, and expanding their ability to manage print resources via the Cloud. Loftware NiceLabel 10’s enhanced interface includes a major redesign of the Control Center,


with each of its pages redesigned from the ground up to provide more valuable information to users faster, as well as a dashboard that gives a one-glance view of key labeling activities. NiceLabel Cloud, with the Control Center at its core, transforms the way end users and partners collaborate in the cloud, with partner co-branding facilitating better communication with customers by making their name, logo, and contact information easily accessible. “The revamped Control Center is the heart of the Loftware NiceLabel 10 platform, which is why


we invested heavily to redesign it with valuable input from channel partners and end users,” said Miso Duplancic, Loftware Vice President of Product Management. “Our goal is to give organizations streamlined management and increased visibility of their labeling operations through a more responsive and intuitive interface, empowering users to manage label printing operations with ease,” he added. Loftware NiceLabel 10 also offers web-based printer management, which dramatically improves


the efficiency of managing printers, making it easier to keep printers up to date and running while reducing demand on IT. This is facilitated by role-based access controls that determine permissions for printer groups. Additionally, web-based printer driver provisioning streamlines the management of print devices so that users can install and update printer drivers remotely and manage printer settings via the web, saving time and speeding the management of printers. As part of the Loftware NiceLabel 10 release, Loftware has engaged Veracode to prevent any


security issues before they happen. “Considering Veracode’s impressive credentials and their commitment to providing the highest level of protection, monitoring, and reporting, we are confident in Loftware NiceLabel 10’s ability to safeguard user information and data,” added Duplancic.


Quality control for packaging applications in the food and pharmaceutical industry often requires both external and internal inspection. For example, a packet of coffee will need to be viewed externally to check for labelling compliance (visible check) and internally for fill levels and to check there is no contaminant in the seal (non-visible check using near-infrared NIR or shortwave infrared SWIR). ALRAD Instruments offers the latest Prism Spectroscopic Camera line-up from Japanese


company Bluevision which allows users to complete both tasks simultaneously with one camera and without the ionising radiation associated with X-ray imaging.


ALRAD Instruments www.alrad.co.uk


ARC Thermal launches warehouse heating solution


ARC Thermal has launched WHIZ (Wireless Heated Infrared Zone) which provides thermal warmth for individual workstations in factories, warehouses, distribution centres and other industrial buildings. This is a cost-effective, energy efficient, low carbon, heating solution.


Heating poorly insulated, large


industrial spaces has always been a problem, particularly as heat rises where there are high ceilings.


The WHIZ system gives a soft,


pleasant heat which directly warms anyone located within the heating zone. By creating ‘heat islands’ around occupied areas, the WHIZ avoids the need to heat the entire building, as is the case with convection based systems. As a result, WHIZ is one of the most cost- effective and energy efficient heating solutions for maintaining a comfortable working environment in large cold industrial buildings.


The infrared heating reduces air movement, creating a hygienic indoor climate where the


spread of airborne viruses is reduced. It therefore helps to reduce the spread of Covid-19. What is more, the spread of allergens, dust and odours is also alleviated.


Additional benefits include silent operation; no light emission; individual user temperature


control; admin control remotely via smart devices; straightforward installation; low/no ongoing maintenance; expandable modular system – up to 32 workstations; and a five year manufacturer’s warranty.


ARC Thermal’s Managing Director Andy Bloore commented: “COP26 has made everyone think


even more deeply about climate change. Industrialists and warehouse owners are keen to play their part. Winter is coming and there has never been a better time to investigate energy efficient warehouse heating solutions that can make staff happier and more productive.”


Loftware Inc. +44 (0) 87 08 200 217 www.nicelabel.com


sales@loftware.com


ARC Thermal 0800 210 0288


sales@arc-ers.co.uk www.arcthermalproducts.co.uk FACTORY&HANDLINGSOLUTIONS | NOVEMBER 2021 45


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