Cimcorp launches Dreamfield brand for grocery automation

An illustration of an overhead view of a distribution center with green shelving and Dreamfield and Cimcorp branding.
Dreamfield aims to maximize efficiency in grocery distribution centers and ultimately deliver a better shopping experience. | Source: Cimcorp Group

Cimcorp Group, an integrator of robots, conveyors, and software for logistics, has announced the launch of its new brand, Dreamfield. The company said it designed this brand to enhance efficiency and profitability within the warehouse and distribution sector.

Ulvila, Finland-based Cimcorp said it has tailored its “end-to-end” system to meet the product-handling and distribution needs of grocery retail. That includes the fresh food, liquid dairy, bakery, and beverage industries.

“By leveraging our advanced automation technologies, our customers can better manage inventory, reduce labor costs, and enhance overall operational capabilities,” stated Kai Tuomisaari, vice president of corporate sales at Cimcorp Group. “Dreamfield is more than just a solution; it’s a strategic advantage that empowers our clients to stay ahead in a competitive market.”

Modular Dreamfield supports distribution strategies

Cimcorp said Dreamfield represents its commitment to providing advanced, modular technologies to optimize logistics processes. Customers can choose from automated guided vehicles (AGVs), palletizers, pallet wrappers, and integrated software as needed to streamline their warehouse operations, it said.

“With Dreamfield, we offer our customers increased accuracy, faster order fulfillment, and enhanced inventory management,” said Tuomisaari. “This not only boosts their productivity, but also ensures they can meet customer demands with greater reliability.” 

Cimcorp added that its customer-centric approach ensures that its products will support its customers’ unique logistics strategies. Dreamfield is designed to improve inventory management, accelerate order fulfillment, reduce labor costs, and provide scalability for future growth, noted the company.

It also claimed that its proactive maintenance and continuous support will ensure that the Dreamfield systems operate reliably throughout their lifecycle.


 

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Cimcorp focuses on future efficiencies

Cimcorp, whose U.S. offices are in Alpharetta, Ga., characterized Dreamfield as a significant milestone for the company.

“Dreamfield embodies our vision for the future of logistics,” said Maarit Leppäaho, vice president of marketing and communications at Cimcorp. “It stands for reliability, ease, and efficiency—values that are core to our mission.”

“Our brand promise is to ensure that every distribution center operates at peak efficiency, now and in the future,” she added. “Dreamfield reflects our dedication to crafting solutions that are not only innovative, but also adaptable to the evolving needs of our clients.” 

Cimcorp Group has been working to simplify material flows since 1975. The Japanese family-owned company Murata Machinery Ltd. purchased Cimcorp and its subsidiaries in 2014.

After the acquisition, Cimcorp retained its own brand and robots. The company said that being part of Muratec widens its range of products and services even further, allowing it to offer better options for intralogistics and automation.

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Automated Warehouse Staff