Senad Automated Sorted Machine
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- MERKI:
- SENAD
- HLUTI #:
- Automat Sorted Machine
- ORIGIN:
- Kína
- AVAILABILITY:
- SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY
- SKU:
- Senad-Automated-Sorted-Machine
In Senad’s product listings, “weight sorting” is commonly presented as part of an integrated DWS workflow—short for Dimensioning, Weighing, and Scanning—where the system captures shipment attributes used for operational routing and shipping-charge calculation, then triggers downstream sorting modules.
Weight sorting machines are used in environments where parcel throughput and data accuracy are central performance metrics, such as e-commerce fulfillment, courier/express hubs, and 3PL warehouses. Senad describes configurations that integrate barcode reading, weight/volume measurement, and sorting—positioning the machine as a consolidated alternative to manual weigh-and-label steps and manual lane selection.
Design and Features
DWS-based measurement and data capture
In Senad’s published descriptions, a weight sorting machine is typically built around a dynamic DWS system that collects weight, barcode, and volume/dimension information while parcels move on a conveyor. The captured data may be stored locally, exported (e.g., as spreadsheets), and uploaded to customer systems for tracking and billing purposes.
Integrated sorting modules and scalable “ports”
Senad’s weight-sorting concept commonly pairs measurement with sorters (e.g., wheel-sorter modules) to route parcels into different chutes/lanes. A Senad listing describes a DWS + wheel sorter configuration in which parcels can be sorted to multiple directions, with sorting modules that can be “added or reduced” depending on needs.
Multi-side barcode reading and package compatibility
A DWS weight sorting listing describes 1D/2D code scanning with five-side scanning, and supports a range of package types such as paper boxes, soft packages, nylon bags, plastic bags, and wooden boxes.
Separately, Senad’s product overview for wheel-sorter applications also references sorting of large woven bags, flexible packaging, and cartons, emphasizing “gentle” handling for parcel-type items.
High-speed conveyor integration
Senad positions some weight sorting configurations for high-speed conveyor environments. One product description cites operation at belt speeds up to 60 m/min with dynamic measurement of weight, volume, and barcode information, aiming at high throughput.
Technology and Specifications
The following specifications are taken from Senad’s publicly listed “DWS Weight Sorting Machine / Parcel Sorted System” product page and closely related Senad listings. Actual project specifications often vary by configuration and integration scope.
Measurement and accuracy
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Weighing range: 0.1–60 kg
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Weighing accuracy (listed): ±20 g
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Code identify accuracy (listed): 99.9%
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Main functions: 1D/2D barcode scanning (five-side), weighing, and volume measurement
Senad also describes “static DWS” category systems using 2D/3D camera scanning to capture parcel information and output weighing and dimension data, with some listings highlighting very high precision as a distinguishing feature in that product category.
Package size envelope (listed)
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Scanning size: Min. 50×50×20 mm; Max. 800×800×800 mm (L×W×H)
Throughput and performance
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Fix capability (listed): 2600–3600 pieces/hour
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A high-speed sorting configuration describes throughput over 5000 pieces/hour in a dynamic measurement context.
Electrical and environmental (listed)
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Working voltage: AC 220V/380V ~ 50Hz
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Rated power: ≤3.5 kW
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Operating temperature: −5 to 45°C
Physical footprint and system interfaces (listed)
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Equipment size: 1660×1100×2600 mm (L×W×H)
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Software/OS support: Senad lists Senad DWS software, Windows 7/10+ (32/64-bit).
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Software interface (listed): HTTP; TCP; 485
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Loading mode: Manual loading / Automatic feeding
System architecture notes in Senad’s listing
One Senad listing describes a combined solution integrating a dynamic DWS monitoring system with a flexible conveying system (described as telescopic secondary belts) to save space and support loading/unloading and parcel measurement with photo capture for tracking.
Applications and Use Cases
E-commerce parcel processing and shipping-charge rating
A core use case for weight sorting machines is capturing “billable” shipment attributes—weight and dimensions—and associating them with a scanned code for downstream billing, auditing, and exception handling. Senad explicitly frames collected information as objective/accurate data that can be uploaded to management systems and used as a basis for shipping-fee pricing.
Courier, express, and 3PL sorting lines
Weight sorting machines are deployed in express hubs where parcels must be measured and quickly routed into lanes (ports) that correspond to destination zones, service levels, or carrier handoff points. Senad’s “static DWS” category references express delivery and logistics usage and describes multi-port sorting configurations designed to reduce error rate and improve efficiency.
Warehousing inbound/outbound verification
In warehouses, weight and barcode capture can support inbound verification (matching received goods to ASN/manifests), outbound validation (preventing mis-shipments), and operational analytics (measuring handling time and lane utilization). Senad’s product framing consistently ties the system to warehouse efficiency and integration with customer systems.
Mixed packaging: cartons, polybags, woven bags, and irregular parcels
Senad listings explicitly include multiple package types (paper boxes, soft packages, bags, and wooden boxes). In parallel, Senad’s wheel-sorter product overview highlights handling for flexible packaging and woven bags in parcel sorting applications.
Advantages / Benefits
Faster processing with reduced manual touchpoints
By combining scanning, weighing, and sorting in one line, weight sorting machines reduce the number of times a parcel must be handled, which is a standard pathway to higher throughput—especially in peak-season parcel operations. Senad’s descriptions emphasize integrated functions and high-speed conveyor compatibility.
Improved data accuracy and traceability
Senad’s published metrics include a 99.9% code identify accuracy figure for one DWS weight sorting configuration, reflecting the importance of scan reliability in billing and routing. Some Senad descriptions also reference photo capture and data storage/upload for tracking and audit.
Modular scaling for ports and destinations
Multi-port designs (2-port, 4-port, 8-port, and other modular sorter add-ons) allow facilities to scale destinations without redesigning an entire measurement platform. Senad’s product category text describes adding sorters to a weigh/scan platform to improve efficiency and reduce error rate.
Better alignment with WMS, EMS, and shipping platforms
Senad lists common integration interfaces (HTTP, TCP, 485) and describes data upload to customer management systems, aligning with typical WMS/express-management integration patterns.
FAQ Section
What is the Senad Weight Sorting Machine?
The Senad Weight Sorting Machine is a logistics automation system that measures parcel weight (often with dimensions and barcode data) and routes parcels to different destinations on a conveyor-based sorting line.
How does the Senad Weight Sorting Machine work?
In Senad’s DWS-based listings, parcels move on a conveyor where the system performs 1D/2D barcode scanning, dynamic weighing, and volume/dimension measurement, then triggers sorting modules (such as wheel sorters) to divert parcels to different lanes or ports.
Why is weight sorting important in logistics?
Weight sorting is important because accurate weight (and often dimensional) data is used for shipping-fee calculation, operational routing, and auditability—reducing disputes, misclassification, and manual data-entry errors. Senad’s listing explicitly describes uploading objective/accurate collected information to management systems as a pricing basis.
What are the benefits of the Senad Weight Sorting Machine?
Common benefits include higher throughput, reduced manual handling, improved scan/measurement traceability, and modular expansion of sorting destinations. Senad’s listings emphasize integrated scanning, weighing, dimensioning, and real-time data upload, with configurable sorting modules.
What parcel sizes and weights can it handle?
One Senad DWS weight sorting listing specifies a 0.1–60 kg weighing range and scanning size from 50×50×20 mm up to 800×800×800 mm, supporting a wide range of parcels and packaged goods.
Summary
The Senad Weight Sorting Machine refers to Senad’s conveyor-based parcel systems that combine weighing with barcode scanning and often dimension/volume measurement, then apply automated sorting to route parcels across multiple destinations. Public specifications for one DWS weight sorting configuration include a 0.1–60 kg weighing range, ±20 g weighing accuracy, 99.9% code identify accuracy, and throughput listed at 2600–3600 pieces/hour, reflecting the machine’s focus on measurable efficiency and data-driven parcel handling in modern logistics.
Specifications
| HLUTI # | Automat Sorted Machine |
|---|---|
| MERKI | SENAD |