Port Hinterland Warehouse Potential

Suitable warehouse locations are in short supply but there are brownfield sites with available development land, as David Priestman reports.

Ian Henderson is Group Head of Property for Associated British Ports (ABP). ABP owns and operates 21 ports and hubs dotted around the UK, plus the Hams Hall rail freight terminal, east of Birmingham, which is leased to Maritime Transport.

Henderson’s role at ABP is to manage and optimise the strategic direction of property including building surveying, estate, asset management initiatives and master-planning. “I’m here to market the group’s property and land portfolio,” he tells me. “One of the problems third party logistics companies face is that warehouse leases don’t always match the length of the contract they have with the customer. The property sector is market-driven, so it’s important to take the right decisions on location, lease lengths, power, alternative energy and staffing. Things like having enough container storage space can give you true resilience in your supply chain.”

Diverse Portfolio

ABP have launched a property strategy, incorporating what is on offer, the space for warehousing, yards and containers. In his previous role at Wincanton Henderson hired property, now he is selling or leasing it. “I know the value of having land that will handle a reach stacker, for example,” he says. “The market is tougher, with grey space, so decisions are more nuanced now, for future-proofing. We’re a responsive landlord and (obviously) we’re not going anywhere,” as ABP are major players in UK logistics and shipping themselves and an UK Warehousing Association (UKWA) partner. Henderson is a Board Member of UKWA, which has around 1000 members of all sizes. “For ABP, as one of the leading commercial landowners in the UK, it is essential that we listen to the demands and challenges of these businesses so that we can better understand and fulfil their property requirements.”

Ian Henderson

ABP’s portfolio is divided into 3 regions: Southampton, Humber (Hull, Grimsby, Goole & Immingham) and Wales & Short Sea (Ayr, Barrow, Barry, Cardiff, Fleetwood, Garston, Ipswich, King’s Lynn, Lowestoft, Newport, Plymouth, Port Talbot, Silloth, Swansea, Teignmouth and Troon). It spans the length of Britain’s coastline.

The Port of Southampton (pictured) is Britain’s second largest port with 1.5 million TEU traffic per annum and is the largest in the automotive sector, handling 900,000 vehicles a year. It is the UK’s top export port, handling £40 billion of UK exports, as well as being Europe’s leading cruise turn-around port. Rail links are one thing that ABP are in favour of, but the UK still lags behind Europe in this regard.

Logistic Symbiosis

“We have diversity,” Henderson emphasises. “Every piece of land is an opportunity. We want to use it the way a property company would. Our tenants sit alongside like-minded businesses,” which is not always the case in industrial developments and means in one location there can be a port operator, contract logistics firm, freight forwarder and express courier, for example. That brings synergies in terms of services offered, goods handled and logistical expertise. “It’s ideal if a tenant has port-related business, but not essential,” adds Henderson.

“We have a process to determine the optimal use of our land, it’s collaborative, “Henderson explains. “Traditional locations have a place (for warehousing), but more sites are needed. Greenfield sites look shiny but come with high rent and often zero unemployment rates nearby. So being closer to conurbations and ports works better.”

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Automation Solution for 3PL Healthcare Specialist

Dematic has recently completed the final steps in installing and commissioning a compact automation solution featuring an AutoStore system for Spanish 3PL Grupo Servicio Móvil. The new solution manages the storage of medical supplies for one of Madrid’s largest hospitals.

“This recent collaboration reflects a continued confidence in us after more than 10 years of a fruitful partnership,” states Pablo Garcia, a senior director at Dematic and the country manager for Spain. “By selecting Dematic for this new installation, Grupo Servicio Móvil recognised our ability to provide advanced solutions for their specific needs.”

Indeed, the project represents an ongoing collaboration between the two companies dating back to 2012 when Grupo Servicio Móvil became the first company in Spain to install a Dematic Multishuttle® system at its Negreira site to serve healthcare customers in the region.

The family-run company with headquarters in northwestern Spain has been a leading third-party logistics supplier to the healthcare market in Spain for more than 30 years and has expanded its operations into national governmental sectors and historic archives. Grupo Servicio Móvil has built its reputation on providing high quality standards in the services they deliver and in the service agreements they negotiate. They rely on providing minimum lead times to meet the requirements of the markets served by their customers.

For its healthcare customer in Madrid, Grupo Servicio Móvil installed a warehouse very close to the hospital, which came at a premium real estate cost, so an efficient, extremely compact solution was a top priority. The energy cost reductions associated with AutoStore systems –the robots utilise regenerative energy along with warehouse lights-out operation capabilities – are additional benefits.

To meet the needs of the hospital, the 3PL healthcare specialist needed to automate storage, retrieval and sorting processes as well as improve picking and sorting accuracies, which would lead to improved inventory management and order fulfilment. Additionally, scalability to adapt to changing business needs and growth over time was also a requirement. The Dematic solution covered each one of these aspects.

The compact AutoStore system takes up just 190 square meters of space and includes three CarouselPort™ workstations, seven R5 robots and 5,005 bins. Dematic Software manages the operation of the system. The overall warehouse itself is situated on 15,000 square meters.

“We continuously strive to improve operational efficiency, precision and most importantly, adapt to the specific needs of healthcare logistics. We need to ensure the highest level of reliability, which is why we decided to implement this new intralogistics solution with Dematic,” notes Diego Rey, director of Purchasing and Infrastructures for Grupo Servicio Móvil. He added, “In today’s highly competitive market, having the best professionals on our team is not enough; we must also have the best automation solutions, which is where Dematic brings us value, not only with their equipment and software, but also with a great team of technical professionals who always show commitment and support during both design and implementation.”

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Overcome Peak Season Challenges in Logistics

As the peak season approaches, Ammeraal Beltech, a global provider of high-quality conveyor belting solutions, is stepping up its support for the logistics industry. With an extensive range of advanced conveyor belts, accessories, and services, the company is committed to ensuring seamless operations and uninterrupted workflows for logistics facilities during this critical period.

“Peak season presents unique challenges for the logistics industry, with heightened demand and the need for flawless operations,” says Florian Kley, ISM Airport & Logistics at Ammeraal Beltech. “We’re dedicated to helping businesses navigate these complexities with our cutting-edge belting solutions, designed for efficiency and reliability.”

How To Prepare For Peak Season

Ammeraal Beltech introduces the Ziplink® belts, a groundbreaking solution engineered to tackle peak season demands. Featuring a pioneering design that integrates cover materials with a structured link mesh, Ziplink® belts allow for splicing at any length with just a single pin. This innovation removes splice areas and potential weak points, offering a robust solution without added thickness or metal components that could damage machinery or goods.

“The unique mesh structure of Ziplink® belts not only facilitates easy splicing without special tools but also ensures swift maintenance and minimal downtime during critical operations,” Kley explains. “This innovation is specifically tailored to help logistics facilities manage peak season challenges with ease.”

Enhanced Performance in Parcel Operations

Kley highlights the significant impact of Ziplink® technology: “Our customers have reported remarkable improvements in parcel sortation operations since adopting Ziplink® belts. At the sorter’s infeed—the heart of logistics centres—where reliability is crucial, these belts have proven invaluable.”

Ziplink® belts are versatile, used in gapping, live roller systems, strip merging, general and incline transport, and high-speed merging operations. “Users have noted over a 50% reduction in both time and manpower required for belt changes,” Kley adds. “This advancement not only boosts productivity but also enhances safety and reliability in parcel sortation.”

Superior Performance Under Tough Conditions

In addition to Ziplink® belts, Ammeraal Beltech offers a variety of high-performance solutions, including RAPPLON® flat belts and heavy-duty roller drives. These belts excel in challenging conditions, such as extreme temperatures and heavy loads. RAPPLON® belts can be made endless with Classic Splice or QuickSplice, a reliable method that completes splicing in under 15 minutes—half the time of traditional systems.

RAPPLON® heavy-duty roller drive belts are designed for high loads and long transport sections, featuring a robust Aramid tensile member and a wear-resistant Polyurethane cover. This design supports accumulation and ensures low energy consumption due to its flexibility.

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