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Scania's global distribution centre plays centre-stage for Constructor storage solutions

Case Study Overview
Customer: Scania
Location: Belgium
Products/Services used: P90 Wide Aisle. P90 Narrow aisle. Hi280 multi-tier racking. Mezzanine.

Scania, Case StudyBusiness need

Scania is a global company manufacturing trucks, buses, coaches and engines, with lorry parts ranging in size from a small washer up to a full size lorry cab. Its worldwide distribution centre in Opglabbeek, near Genk, Belgium required an adaptable mix of solutions for both storage and picking.

Constructor solution

Scania's worldwide distribution centre holds a wide range of Constructor Storage solutions for racking and picking. With warehouses typically 10m high, making the most of existing space was vital. As various warehouses have been added to the site over the years; Constructor has designed a range of customised storage systems to evolve with the expansion.

From outdoor galvanized racking for unfinished lorry cabs, to wide-aisle and narrow-aisle racking for bulk stock of parts, to multi-tier shelving systems for picking of individual items.

Scania, Case StudyThere are over 80,000 pallet locations inside the warehouse with Constructor racking. The solutions include:

  • P90 Wide Aisle 9000mm high, with beams up to 3600mm wide – allowing storage of 32 pallets per bay
  • P90 Narrow Aisle racking 9000mm high
  • HI280 multi-tier racking – 3 storeys high
  • P90 supported mezzanine – with 2-tier HI280 shelving above
  • Galvanised P90 racking – for lorry cab storage outside

Result

Thanks to a mix of racking and shelving systems, Constructor has continually optimised the space in Scania's worldwide distribution centre. Flexible, adaptable solutions allowing the Scania storage space to evolve, and enabling the company to continue to lead the industry as its parts are sent all over the world.

About Scania

Founded in 1891, Scania is a global company with over 40,000 employees, and sales and service operations in more than 100 countries. As one of the leading companies in its industry, Scania's aim is to provide the best profitability for their customers by delivering optimised heavy trucks and buses, engines and services throughout the product life cycle.

www.scania.com