A Smarter Way to Support Warehouse Automation
Warehouse automation is doing what it was designed to do—move more product, faster, with fewer touches. But as distribution centers add conveyance, sortation, scanning, and integrated systems, one truth becomes hard to ignore: Automation isn’t “set it and forget it.” It’s a living system that needs the right support model to stay reliable, adaptable, and … Read more
Plan for Growth Without Overcomplicating Your Warehouse Automation
Growth is exciting—until your systems can’t keep up. For warehouses and distribution centers, expansion often comes with a familiar tension: you need more capacity, more speed, and more automation—but you don’t want to create a maze of complexity that’s harder to maintain, harder to staff, and harder to scale later. At Alliant Technologies, helping warehouses … Read more
Warehouse Automation You Can Count On
Warehouse leaders don’t just need a vendor. They need confidence. In freight, parcel, and high-throughput distribution environments, projects move fast—and mistakes get expensive. Missed windows, unclear scope, constant change orders, and preventable downtime can cost far more than the line item on a proposal. What all warehouse stakeholders really want to know is very simple … Read more
The 3 Biggest Challenges Warehouses Face Right Now—and the Controls Strategy That Solves Them
Warehouses and distribution centers are under more pressure than ever: move product faster, handle more SKUs, maintain accuracy, and hit tighter shipping windows—often with leaner teams. Many facilities have invested heavily in automation to keep up. But automation introduces a new reality: complex control systems that must be supported, maintained, and optimized to keep operations … Read more
Our Approach to Airport Baggage Handling Systems
In the world of airport operations, baggage handling systems (BHS) are critical infrastructure. Every moving part — from conveyors and sensors to PLCs and flight data — must work together perfectly to keep passengers and airlines on schedule. At Alliant Technologies, we’ve built a reputation for helping airports maintain and enhance their baggage handling systems … Read more
How Alliant Technologies Supports Reliable Airport Operations
When it comes to airport operations, baggage handling systems (BHS) are the unsung heroes. They operate behind the scenes, moving thousands of bags every hour with precision and consistency. For airports, reliability isn’t a luxury — it’s essential. At Alliant Technologies, we’ve supported baggage handling system controls for years, helping airports across the country maintain … Read more
Why Airport Leaders Trust Alliant Technologies
In airport operations, precision isn’t optional — it’s essential. From baggage handling to screening and system automation, airports depend on technology that performs flawlessly under pressure. The smallest delay can ripple into major disruption, which is why airports across the country trust Alliant Technologies for dependable control systems and integration expertise. At Alliant, our message … Read more
Setting the Standard for Baggage Handling Systems: The Alliant Technologies Difference
Behind every smooth airport experience is a Baggage Handling System (BHS) operating quietly and efficiently in the background. These systems keep bags moving from check-in to aircraft to baggage claim with precision and speed. When issues arise, travelers feel the impact immediately. That’s why airports across the country trust Alliant Technologies to deliver control systems … Read more
Inside Our Record of Successful Airport Projects
From baggage handling to security screening, airport operations depend on precise, reliable control systems. When downtime isn’t an option, airports turn to trusted partners with the expertise to deliver systems that work right the first time. At Alliant Technologies, we’re proud to have a long track record of success across major U.S. airports. Our team … Read more
Case Study: Transforming Operational Efficiency
THE SUCCESS STORY OF ALLIANT CUSTOM HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI) AT A MAJOR FREIGHT AND PARCEL COMPANY ProblemThe off-the-shelf HMI systems used by our customers were restrictive in terms of modifications, presented limitations, and had licensing fees. We started with a simple, two-part question: What elements do you need, and what is important to you? Our … Read more