GERMAN forwarding giant db Schenker has opened an automated e-commerce facility in Spain to service its retail customers in Spain, Portugal and France, reports London's Air Cargo News.
The 50,000-square metre warehouse in Guadalajara features more than 200 robots and an optimised packaging system.
The facility, situated in the Henares industrial park - 50 km from Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport, is equipped with a goods-to-person picking system to handle around 55,000 units per day using Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) provided by AMR technology specialist Geek+.
The system features pick-and-pack solutions designed for fast and flexible online order fulfilment and efficient returns handling.
An automated conveyor system is designed to ensure on-time processing and fast delivery.
To optimise the volume of parcels and utilisation of transport vehicles, packaging is adjusted to the exact size of the product that is shipped through an automated solution. This results in reduced CO2 emissions throughout distribution, said the freight forwarder.
Alfredo Alcala, DB Schenker's contract logistics product manager in Iberia, said: 'DB Schenker is committed to serving the e-commerce sector with its innovative power and proven reliability.
'The automated solutions of our Guadalajara operations were installed in a record time of only four months and already proved their stability and flexibility around Black Friday and the Christmas season,' Mr Alcala said.
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The 50,000-square metre warehouse in Guadalajara features more than 200 robots and an optimised packaging system.
The facility, situated in the Henares industrial park - 50 km from Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport, is equipped with a goods-to-person picking system to handle around 55,000 units per day using Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) provided by AMR technology specialist Geek+.
The system features pick-and-pack solutions designed for fast and flexible online order fulfilment and efficient returns handling.
An automated conveyor system is designed to ensure on-time processing and fast delivery.
To optimise the volume of parcels and utilisation of transport vehicles, packaging is adjusted to the exact size of the product that is shipped through an automated solution. This results in reduced CO2 emissions throughout distribution, said the freight forwarder.
Alfredo Alcala, DB Schenker's contract logistics product manager in Iberia, said: 'DB Schenker is committed to serving the e-commerce sector with its innovative power and proven reliability.
'The automated solutions of our Guadalajara operations were installed in a record time of only four months and already proved their stability and flexibility around Black Friday and the Christmas season,' Mr Alcala said.
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