Warehouse automation
11 and 12 March 2010
LIDL Picks Orders with Schaefer Case Picking System
Giant food trade company LIDL is the first German discounter to opt for
SSI Schaefer's innovative order-picking system. Awarded the contract as a result of its impressive track record in
delivering innovative picking systems using state of the art,
technically advanced components, SSI Schaefer has already begun work
civil works to expand LIDL's logistics centre in Kirchheim/Teck,
Germany, through the installation of an automated order-picking
warehouse.
Intralogistics specialist SSI Schaefer will project manage and build a
high bay warehouse with five aisles holding approximately 15,000 pallet
storage positions equipped with the pallet conveyor technology. Next to
it, a Schaefer Tray System (STS) holding 16,000 storage positions on
five levels will be built, serving as a buffer to items by layer after
the pallets pass through automatic de-palletising in goods receiving.
The STS is a proved and tested system storing compact, individual pallet
layers on special layer trays allowing quick allocation at the order
pick position.
Schaefer's Case Picking (SCP) system will also be installed due to its
order-related picking of individual packages in parallel multi-access
mode, providing optimum efficient order-picking processing. In view of
transport and replenishment in the stores, the system guarantees ideally
packed pallets, processing up to 70,000 packages. Despite the high order
picking performance, the system ensures the gentle handling of all
items. The site is due for completion within two years.
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