LYL Ingeniería is a company specialized in the automation, robotization and digitization of processes for the logistics, warehousing and traffic sectors.
Interview with Luis Talavera, Sales Director at LYL INGENIERÍA.
Easy Engineering: What are the main areas of activity of the company?
Luis Talavera: Logistics: Automation and digitalization of volumetric processes, weighing, reading and identification by cameras.
Warehousing: Automation and robotization for order picking, repositioning and movement of loads
Traffic: Control and management automation and digitalization of mobility and safety on urban and interurban roads
E.E: What’s the news about new products?
L.T: Logistics: measurement of volume and weight of objects, cameras for reading barcodes, 2D and OCR.
Warehousing: integrator of robotic systems, IA software and services; “goods-to-person” and “shelf-to-person” solutions; autonomous vehicles with SLAM or QR navigation; own iSGA.
Traffic: urban and interurban speed control
E.E: What are the ranges of products?
L.T: Logistics: automatic weighing scale; volumetric measuring and static weighing systems; volumetrics and weighing of large objects in motion; DWS system.
Warehousing: Turnkey projects for the automation and intelligent robotisation of processes for warehouses, distribution centres and logistics operators.
Traffic: fixed and mobile speed control; flexible and autonomous semi-stationary speed control system.
E.E: At what stage is the market where you are currently active?
L.T: Logistics and warehousing.
E.E: What can you tell us about market trends?
L.T: Significant growth in e-commerce that drives new organizational models in storage, internal logistics and transport processes.
Increased investment in automation, robotization and digitization of processes in warehouses, distribution centers and logistics operators.
Smart supply chains and greater role of Big Data.
Trend towards more sustainable logistics.
E.E: What are the most innovative products marketed?
L.T: Turnkey projects for the automation, digitization and robotization of warehouse processes, including latent mobile robots and autonomous robotic systems for box handling.
E.E: What estimations do you have for 2023?
L.T: Logistics (+6%) and e-commerce (+25%) are expanding markets.