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Internship: Noise Reduction in Sorting Systems
In the current labor market, where there is a shortage of workers, our customers aim to provide the best possible working environment for their employees. One of the objectives to achieve this is to lower the noise levels in the workplace. However, this poses a challenge as there is a conflict between the increasing demand for system capacity and noise reduction - higher capacity usually results in increased noise levels.
One of Vanderlande's sorting systems is the cross belt sorter. A component of this system, known as the induct, generates a noise level that is higher than desired. The aim of the assignment is to design and validate solutions that can reduce the equipment's noise level.
Department
The Technology department (R&D) plays a key role in the continuous development of new products and technologies to enhance our market presence and make our products unique. You will become a member of the Loopsorter team, which is housed within the Technology department. This team is composed of specialists in Mechanical Development, Software/PLC Development, Electro-Mechanical Development, System Design, and Test and Integration. The combined prowess of these skills empowers us to excel in the development of Vanderlande's loopsorter systems.
*Mandatory enrolment in a Dutch Education System and resident of The Netherlands*
Do you recognize yourself in this challenging profile? If you are looking for an internship/graduation assignment in our organization, please fill out the application form and upload your resume and cover letter. For more information, contact us by e-mail: internship@vanderlande.com or Klejdi Filaj (Campus Recruiter) by phone: +31 4 134 946 51.
Vanderlande is the global market leader for value-added logistic process automation at airports, and in the parcel market. Vanderlande’s baggage handling systems move 4.2 billion pieces of luggage around the world per year. Its systems are active in 600 airports including 14 of the world’s top 20.
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