Healthcare Solutions

Our automated transport systems reduce both the manual workload and the risk of secondary infection.

Hospitals are constantly facing new challenges. The growing number of large hospitals is accompanied by an increase in patient numbers and larger hospital buildings. At the same time, they are struggling with a shortage of skilled staff and cost pressure. Traditional transport methods such as manual transport by hospital staff, trolleys and elevators are reaching their limits here.
We offer solutions that are specifically tailored to the needs of hospitals. Our automated transport systems reduce both the manual workload and the risk of secondary infection.
By using this state-of-the-art technology, you can improve the efficiency and safety of your logistical processes in everyday clinical practice.

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Since 1964, Telelift GmbH stands for successful hospital and laboratory logistics. Our automated transport systems ensure the safe and hygienic transport of medical goods and samples. With Telelift systems, medical goods reach their destinations reliably and precisely, which increases efficiency and improves patient care. We have installed over 2,800 systems in more than 40 countries worldwide, including many in hospitals and laboratories. Put your trust in our decades of experience and our proven solutions for logistics needs. An excerpt from our extensive list of reference projects shows you how diverse our experience is:

FAQs

How does a pneumatic tube system (PTS) support sample transportation in a hospital or laboratory?

A pneumatic tube system enables samples to be transported quickly and efficiently between departments, improves sample transportation processes and supports the quality of patient care.

Is pneumatic tube mail still up to date in hospitals?

A Pneumatic tube system (PTS) is a system that has been used in many hospitals for decades to transport small items such as samples, medication or documents quickly and efficiently between different departments. Pneumatic tube systems therefore often still play an important role in hospitals. However, they are usually used in addition to other systems for automatic transportation of goods or mobile robots, which are more efficient solutions in many areas. Therefore, a combination of traditional pneumatic tube systems and modern automated solutions often delivers the best results.

What is the difference between AGV, AMR and DTS?

The terms AGV, AMR and DTS refer to different types of automated transportation solutions in logistics and industry. Here are the differences:

AGV (Automated Guided Vehicle): AGVs are automated vehicles that drive on fixed routes or tracks, e.g. by magnetic strip. They are generally less flexible, as they are tied to fixed routes

AMR (Autonomous Mobile Robot): AMRs are autonomous mobile robots that are able to recognize their surroundings and dynamically plan routes to avoid obstacles and get to desired destinations. They use advanced sensors, cameras and algorithms for navigation and localization, which gives them greater flexibility compared to AGVs.

DTS (driverless transport system): DTS is a general term that is often used synonymously with AGV, but also includes other forms of automated transportation systems that can use guidance technologies. DTSs can include both AGVs and AMRs. They are designed to provide comprehensive automation in material handling and are often an integral part of warehouse management systems.

What is an ETV (Electrical Track Vehicle) and what is it used for in hospitals?

An ETV (Electrical Track Vehicle) is an electric transport vehicle that has been specially developed for use on tracks or rails. These vehicles are usually small and maneuverable and can transport different types of loads.
In hospitals, ETVs are mainly used to transport materials such as samples, medical goods, medicines and much more.
The use of ETVs can optimize the flow of materials in hospitals. They enable fast and reliable delivery of required materials, which improves the efficiency of processes. At the same time, they reduce the physical strain on staff.
ETVs can be constructed in special hygienic designs, which helps to avoid contamination in sensitive areas.
As the trolleys are electrically powered, they help to reduce CO2 emissions.

How does laboratory sample transportation work within a laboratory?

The transport of laboratory samples within a laboratory is an essential part of laboratory organization that ensures efficiency and accuracy in analysis. The efficiency and safety of laboratory sample transportation are crucial for precise diagnostics and the smooth running of laboratory work. In many laboratories, samples are transported manually by laboratory staff, often in special carrying containers, cooler bags or sample trolleys to prevent samples from being damaged or contaminated.

In modern laboratories, automated systems such as conveyor belts, trolleys or robot-based transport solutions (e.g. the Telelift UniCar) can be used to make transportation more efficient. These systems minimize human influence and speed up the transport process.

What role plays mobile robotics in hospital logistics?

Mobile robotics is playing an increasingly important role in hospital logistics by providing efficient and automated transportation solutions. These robots autonomously transport materials, medicines and laboratory samples within the hospital by using sensors and navigation systems to detect obstacles and dynamically adapt routes.

A major advantage is the reduction in manual workload, which relieves nursing staff and allows them to concentrate on patient care. Mobile robots work continuously and improve the availability of materials and delivery times.

They also increase safety by minimizing contact with potentially contaminated materials and reducing mix-ups during transport. Overall, mobile robotics optimizes logistical processes in hospitals, increases efficiency, improves patient safety and reduces the workload of staff.

What is automated medication transportation?

Automated medication transportation is a modern system used in hospitals to increase efficiency and safety in the distribution of medication. This system automates the transportation of medicines from the warehouse or pharmacy to the various departments, reducing human error and improving the speed of delivery.

Automated transportation uses technologies such as automated guided vehicles (AGVs) or conveyor systems such as Telelift UniCar, which transport medicines and similar goods safely and deliver them to specified destinations. Another benefit is increased safety, as human contact with critical medications is minimized, reducing the risk of mix-ups or contamination. Overall, automated medication transport helps to optimize hospital logistics, increase patient safety and reduce staff workload.