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Pennsylvania Scale Adds U6600 Bulk Container Scale to Its Productivity Series

Pennsylvania Scale Company, a U.S. manufacturer of scales and scale indicators, has announced the latest addition to its Productivity Series—the U6600 Low-Profile Bulk Container Scale. The U6600 provides no-ramp weighing of bulk containers and irregularly sized loads to save space and improve efficiency in lean manufacturing environments.

To eliminate the ramp and save floor space, the U-shaped weighing platform of the U6600 supports the load on three sides, leaving the fourth side open for a pallet jack or forklift to enter and place the load. The U6600 is ideal for weighing IBCs, MACX bulk containers, bundled materials and oversized loads, and it promotes lean manufacturing through efficient inventory control, usage monitoring and other material control applications. The U6600 is part of Pennsylvania Scale’s Productivity Series—a  select group of products designed specifically to solve workflow and inventory challenges for greater efficiency.

For more information, visit www.pascale.com.

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