DHL Supply Chain announced opening of its first warehouse in Poland, equipped with a fully automated AutoStore system. This robotized warehouse in Gorzów Wielkopolski marks the first deployment of the AutoStore system by the global leader in contract logistics in the Central and Eastern Europe region.The Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS) has been implemented by robotics specialist Element Logic, one of the world’s largest AutoStore distributors. This fully automated robot picking system will strengthen Poland's position in the European e-commerce supply chain.
A new dimension of logistics efficiency
AutoStore is a very compact automated storage and retrieval system that enables optimized space-saving storage of small products and fully automated picking of items. The AutoStore in Gorzów Wielkopolski uses a fleet of 25 robots and 33 000 bins to move products around the warehouse. The solution significantly improves inventory management of hundreds of thousands of different products. The system uses aluminum frame structures, in which each product is placed in a special container called a “bin” and is stored within the structure of the warehouse. The robots support staff in the order picking process by independently locating the required bins (containers), picking them and transporting them to the so-called Port (workstation). This synergy between humans and technology enables faster order completion and delivery to customers.
“We are pleased to implement such a groundbreaking technological solution in our logistics network in Poland. AutoStore has demonstrated significant benefits internationally, especially for e-commerce providers needing high storage density and rapid order processing. With nine AutoStore systems already in operation and three more under construction, DHL Supply Chain is one of the leading users of this technology globally. Our experience shows it is a highly profitable investment, addressing key industry challenges such as labour costs, rising warehouse space expenses, and environmental concerns. This facility marks another step in DHL Group's global strategy of scaling our innovative, efficient logistics solutions,” says Hendrik Venter, CEO EMEA DHL Supply Chain.
Cooperation with Element Logic and the benefits of implementing AutoStore
“The AutoStore solution is crucial for companies seeking to optimise their warehouse processes. We are delighted to have collaborated with DHL Supply Chain on this regionally groundbreaking project,” emphasized Anna Wisniewska, Managing Director of Element Logic, the system provider for the facility located at Mosiężna 3 in Gorzów Wielkopolski.
The benefits of the AutoStore system:
Storage Density: The vertical structure and dense bin storage allow the warehouse to hold more goods in less space.
Operational efficiency: Automation reduces order-picking time and increases warehouse throughput.
Flexibility: The modular design of the system allows for easy expansion as the needs grow.
Improving work ergonomics: Automation relieves employees from heavy physical tasks, increasing safety and comfort.
Poland Strengthens Role as Key Supply Chain Hub
Poland has solidified its position as a critical link in the supply chain for the e-commerce sector across Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe, according to recent industry reports. Strategic investments in advanced logistics technologies, such as the AutoStore system, are driving Poland’s logistics centers to new levels of international competitiveness. With its prime location, skilled workforce, and expanding infrastructure, Poland is increasingly attracting global businesses seeking efficient and scalable logistics solutions. These advancements are enabling Polish facilities to meet growing demands for speed, flexibility, and sustainability, reinforcing Poland’s role as a logistics leader in the European market.
DHL Supply Chain unveils its first automated small-parts fulfillment center in central and eastern Europe with AutoStore Technology
| Nov 08 2024 at 08:57 AM | Logistics
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