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Swedish catering SUPPLIER RELIES ON TGW Automatio
n reduces lead times and speeds up deliveries High-performance solution combines shuttle warehouse with automatic mini-load warehouse and Commissioner lifting beam system Shuttle system with two temperature zones TGW is building a highly automated fulfi lment centre for the Swedish catering wholesaler Martin & Servera in Norrköping which is due to be completed in March 2022. The company centralises its logistics and uses the new automation solution as foundation for the planned future growth. Martin & Servera is Sweden’s leading catering specialist. The company headquartered in Stockholm supplies thousands of restaurants, bars and employee restaurants with a wide range of groceries, beverages and non-food items on a daily basis. The wholesaler operates four distribution centres. The automation will make it possible to centralise the logistics of low frequent goods in one location which enables improvement of the services provided to customers and at a lower cost. “This is our fi rst automation investment at this level and we look forward to working with TGW in this, for us, strategically important project”, says Magnus Schultz, Head of Development at Martin & Servera Logistik. SHUTTLE WITH TWO TEMPERATURE ZONES The TGW solution comprises a shuttle system with more than 35,000 storage locations in two temperature zones (ambient and chilled temperature). In order to utilise the available surface to its full extent, totes are stored triple-deep. An automatic mini-load warehouse with 11,000 storage locations and Mustang E+ storage and retrieval machines is used for replenishment. “It’s been a fantastic collaboration between the two companies were we have come up with a solution that will support the growth and continued success for Martin & Servera”, says Kristian Brink, Sales Project Manager at TGW Scandinavia. The customer orders are picked and prepared at four workstations connected to the shuttle system. The order totes with chilled goods are buff ered in a Commissioner lifting beam system before the orders are consolidated and transported to the dispatch area. Contact | TGW Scandinavia AB Kristian Brink | Kristian.Brink@tgw-group.com https://www.tgw-group.com/en/technologies/modulesproducts/piece-picking-robot-workstations/robotic-workstations