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The future of logistics is automated

To optimize processes at its logistics center in Coswig, Ulvila, Finland, and make its supply chain fit for the future, Netto has partnered with an automated solutions provider, Cimcorp.



The challenge for Netto, Germany's largest grocery discounter and part of the Edeka Group, has been to optimize the logistics processes at its Coswig facility to meet growing demand while ensuring the highest standards of efficiency and customer satisfaction. To achieve this and make its supply chain fit for the future, Netto has partnered with automated solutions provider Cimcorp to ensure fresh produce is delivered to stores within 24 hours of being received at the distribution center.

"Our partnership with Cimcorp was an important and strategic decision," commented Christina Stylianou, Head of Corporate Communications at Netto. "They provided us with competent support for the technical challenges. We are completely satisfied with the result."

Automation for more efficient processes
If retailers want to have greater productivity and less risk in their logistics centers, automation is the way to go. Automated systems work with precision and speed; they reduce the risk of delays or errors, which increases reliability. That in turn brings shorter lead times and more precise order fulfillment, which increases customer satisfaction and keeps the company competitive.

"We needed effective, reliable process support for warehouse operations, and that meant having reliable support services," said Christina Stylianou.

Better working environment with higher efficiency
Crates of fresh produce can weigh up to 20 kilos. Lorries are packed 2 meters high, and loading 20 kg crates to that height often presents a challenge for human workers; logistics technology helps to make their jobs easier.

Automation is mainly introduced to reduce employees' physical workload and increase order-picking accuracy. Distribution center employees can then concentrate on controlling the machines, which results in job security for highly skilled workers.

Innovation with a focus on customers
"While automation brings long-term advantages, our focus is still on optimizing efficiency while maintaining the same quality of customer service, improving employee satisfaction, and safeguarding local jobs," explained Christina Stylianou, underscoring Netto's commitment to balancing innovation, customer service, employee satisfaction and the far-reaching impacts of automation.

Mapping out the future
From forging strategic partnerships to meeting operational challenges, automated solutions have great potential for tomorrow's logistics. Automation is set to play a key role in increasing future efficiency and competitiveness in the retail sector – especially in light of the current labor availability situation in the logistics industry.

Advantages of automation for Netto's Coswig logistics center
Automation has allowed Netto to optimize its system utilization, maximize efficiency, and effectively control its dynamic operational landscape. In particular, automation has helped Netto design its processes in the Coswig logistics center to ensure greater stability and meet production targets. This ensures consistent and reliable service for Netto's customers.

For more information:
Maarit Leppäaho
Cimcorp
Tel.: +358 10 2772 000

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