Sorting and conveying systems
Wayzim opens up the German market
Wayzim, a system manufacturer for intelligent logistics equipment, vision systems and industrial sensors based in Wuxi, China, is expanding its activities on the European market.
The supplier's product system includes solutions for transportation, sorting and storage in areas such as e-commerce, express shipping and industry. The product portfolio includes matrix sorting systems, 2D bulk sorters and narrow belt sorters. Wayzim also provides key components for the production of motorized reels, barcode and QR code identification, volume measurement, 2D/3D image-based positioning and defect detection devices.
Over 100 million parcels processed worldwide every day
According to the company, it currently holds fifth place in the global market for intelligent sorting systems. On average, over 100 million parcels are processed by Wayzim sorting systems every day. "Whether it's increasing customer requirements in the area of e-commerce, solutions for more efficient last-mile logistics or growing expectations of sustainability: the demands on modern intralogistics systems are high. They require intelligent components that make processes and workflows even more efficient. As one of the leading providers of integrated solutions for conveying, sorting and intelligent storage, we offer the right options for this. In Europe, Germany is one of our core markets in which we want to continue to grow in the future," says Steven Wang, General Manager Wayzim.
Wayzim will also be present at the intralogistics trade fair LogiMAT 2025 from March 11 - 13 in Stuttgart, where it will showcase its 2D bulk singulator.
Efficient parcel sorting using 2D bulk singulators
The 2D bulk sorter intelligently sorts parcels directly at goods inwards, ensuring greater efficiency and time savings when identifying and sorting parcels. The system uses area scan cameras as key components. Thanks to image processing technology developed in-house and deep learning technology, the system can precisely locate parcels in real time. It uses a powerful algorithm that enables the barrier-free identification of even hard-to-recognize items such as envelopes, waterproof packaging and black parcels.
In addition, the software is linked to the control system so that the system's various control units can automatically separate and align parcels. In this way, the disordered parcels are lined up according to the set spacing and are fed into the downstream automatic sorting systems one after the other.
The portfolio of intelligent sorting and conveying systems includes a variety of other solutions. These include the Narrow Belt Sorter for efficient handling of a variety of parcel types with different sizes and weights. It has a high system capacity of 9,000 pph and is designed to handle a wide range of goods such as parcel bags, large parcels, car tires and other products of different shapes. This means that a wide range of goods can be transported on the system.










