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03/26/2019

ContiTech collaborates with Jungheinrich on logistics centre

Automatic small parts warehouse with four Miniloads STC 

Conveyor technology with goods receipt and order picking workstations

Use of lithium-ion trucks in multi-bay racking broad aisle

Automotive supplier ContiTech is building a new logistics centre for its international spare parts business in Langenhagen near Hanover, Lower Saxony. The company has commissioned Hamburg intralogistics expert Jungheinrich to implement the project. The scope of supply comprises an automated miniload   warehouse , software, conveyor technology with goods receipt and order picking workstations as well as a manual warehouse area including several fork lift trucks. Ralf Zempel, logistics project leader at ContiTech explains: “It is very beneficial for us to have a partner by our side such as Jungheinrich, who as general contractor is able to supply all components of the warehouse from a single source.”

The  automated miniload warehousehas a capacity of 23,232  storage locations. Four Jungheinrich Miniloads STC are used here. With a travel speed of 6 metres per second, these are regarded as the most powerful stacker cranes for miniload warehousesin their class. The innovative design of the travel rail and the Omega drive system – which is integrated in the base of the mast to save space – give the  Miniload the lowest approach dimensions in its class. “Although the tender initially provided for the construction of a five-aisle warehouse, Jungheinrich has succeeded in reducing the number of aisles by one while retaining the same overall warehouse capacity thanks to its use of double-depth crossways storage,” describes Ralf Zempel of ContiTech. Warehouse management for the entire logistics centre is controlled via a SAP Extended Warehouse Management System, which is included in Jungheinrich's scope of supply. The automated miniload warehouse supplies six order picking workstations via conveyor technology. The multi-bay racking broad aisle warehouse with a total of 25 aisles has 12,588 pallet storage locations. In this area, ContiTech relies on new lithium-ion trucks from Jungheinrich. These include eight Jungheinrich ETV 214 reach trucks, nine EKS 210 medium/high level order pickers and 14 ERD 220 electric pedestrian pallet trucks. 

About Jungheinrich

Founded in 1953, Jungheinrich ranks among the world’s leading providers of intralogistics solutions. With a comprehensive portfolio of material handling equipment, logistics systems and services, Jungheinrich is able to offer customers customised solutions for the challenges posed by Industry 4.0. The Hamburg-based Group is represented worldwide in 40 countries with its own direct sales companies and around 80 other countries through partner companies. Jungheinrich employs 18,000 people worldwide and generated Group revenue of €3.8 billion in 2018. The Jungheinrich share is listed on the SDAX.

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