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Arvato puts shuttle system into operation for H&M in Poland
The modern shuttle system occupies 10,000 square meters with 144 shuttles storing products on 16 levels and 15 aisles, moving at up to 70 km/h.
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H&M’s logistics operations in Central-Eastern Europe can be handled even faster and more flexibly in the future. Arvato has further expanded its e-commerce distribution center in Stryków, Poland, and installed an automated shuttle storage system with a capacity of up to 270,000 cartons. With both measures, Arvato is completing the expansion of the logistics site for H&M. A new hall with a high-bay warehouse has been built, in which selfpropelled reach trucks are used for order picking from shelves up to 8.7 meters high. With the current expansion of 16,000 square meters, including the mezzanine areas, the Stryków site now has a total of 98,000 square meters of warehouse space, 31,000 square meters of which are mezzanine floors.
The logistical centerpiece there is a new KNAPP shuttle system, which occupies around 10,000 square meters of the newly created space. Products can be stored there on 16 levels along 15 ailes. The facility is equipped with 144 shuttles that move at speeds of up to 70 kilometers per hour. In conjunction with the conveyor lines, which cover around five kilometers, this enables even faster storage and retrieval. The main challenges in implementing the project included the integration of several IT and infrastructure systems, which required very precise coordination and cooperation between Arvato and the solution providers, as well as the implementation of fire protection regulations during the installation work. At the same time, staff were given intensive training in the new technology.
“We’re excited to celebrate the completion of the expansion of the online logistics centre in Strykow, now enhanced with a higher level of automation. This expansion marks another step forward in our close collaboration with Arvato, which began in Poland in 2018. It’s a strong commitment to deliver an exceptional customer experience across the region in the years ahead, while adapting to advancements in available
technology,” says Nicolaus Fournarakis, Regional Sales & Warehouse Operations Manager, H&M.