Manutan ASRS Revamp Doubles Daily Orders Processed

Dematic has recently completed a modernisation of an AutoStore™ ASRS system for Manutan, one of Europe’s leading specialists in the distribution of equipment and supplies for enterprises and local authorities. With 25 subsidiaries across 17 European countries, Manutan selected Dematic to be the integrator of its existing AutoStore solution at its Gonesse logistics site, just outside Paris. The system utilises 60,000 storage bins and 68 robots.

Boosting Productivity and Efficiency

Following a 9,000-square-metre extension of its logistics centre in 2021, which included the installation of an AutoStore system and increased the total surface area of its warehouses to 50,000 square metres, Manutan wanted to continue its transformation when it joined forces with Dematic to transform its AutoStore system by boosting site performance and sustainable practices at the location.

“With the revamp by Dematic, we have doubled the number of orders that can be processed daily. The use of robotics also has contributed to improving the safety of our employees, while allowing them to focus on more value-added tasks,” notes Alexis Royer, the logistics director at Manutan Group. According to both Dematic and Manutan, the project marks the first time in AutoStore™ history that a change in integrators has been made during full production with no operational downtime necessary.

“Our work with Manutan has been exceptional in many ways,” says Alain Bussod, president of Dematic France. “They wanted to modernise an existing AutoStore installation but, ideally, with no downtime, which is never an easy proposition. And then there was the challenge of transforming the overall facility into a more efficient and financially feasible one.” Bussod also pointed to the durability of the Dematic Software package and equipment within the Manutan ecosystem delivered by the automation warehouse specialists. “It is proof of our ability to deliver robust, sustainable solutions.”

The project has allowed the site to be thoroughly modernised and has seen other major improvements as well. A technology upgrade including the migration of server, interface and database changeovers as well as the deployment of warehouse control system (WCS) software, a global milestone for an AutoStore system in full production.

Dematic also installed a new conveyor system, an AutoStore CarouselPort™, a workstation that operates with three rotating arms, each carrying a bin. This has facilitated a more rapid and streamlined order picking process. A 300-square-metre mezzanine has also been added to allow for additional equipment and improve operational flow. The installation has also increased productivity as well with dispatch capacity having risen by almost 70 per cent and direct productivity having increased by 60 per cent.

Results That Align with Customer CSR Goals

The project adheres to Manutan’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) goals. With the optimisation of available warehouse space and the modernisation of its equipment, Manutan has initiated new processes and tasks to reduce any unutilised space and the use of unnecessary materials in product packaging. New settings for the carton closers and greater use of envelopes to replace parcels are helping to cut down on the overall volume of shipments. The transport optimisation, with a reduced number of trucks, directly contributes to Manutan’s FRET21 carbon neutrality objective. The storage solution now makes it possible to offer customised value-added services, such as placing a delivery note on the package’s exterior for a better customer experience.

States Bussod, “I was confident that with our experience in AutoStore installations and our overall expertise in modernising warehouses, we would meet all of these requirements. And the promising start of this initial project with Manutan is an encouraging indicator of the growth prospects for them, which we look forward to supporting both in their geographic and commercial expansion.”

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MiTek Mezzanine Systems appoints new MD

Having sold the company he helped create to MiTek in 2017, Scott Chambers, Managing Director of MiTek Mezzanine Systems, has taken the decision to retire.

“It was always my intention to step down when the time was right,” said Chambers, “and, with the company at the top of its game, that time has come. We have just had our best year ever, with turnover double that of our nearest competitor.”

Taking the reins as Managing Director is Matt Loveday (pictured), formerly Operations Director and a member of the MiTek team since 2005. “In collaboration with our MiTek colleagues in North America, I’m delighted to hand over to Matt Loveday,” said Chambers. “Everyone in the industry who knows him will know that he’s the right man for the position. He’s driven in upholding our reputation for excellent quality, continuous innovation and business integrity.”

Loveday, who began his new role after the Easter break, commented: “I’m thrilled to be leading the company in what is an exciting period of growth for us. With the support of our strong team, I’m confident we can capitalise on the fantastic opportunities we face. Scott’s shoes are difficult to fill,” he continued, “as everyone at MiTek and many people across the industry know that he’s been a fantastic leader for this company over several decades.”

MiTek Mezzanine Systems, which has been a UK market leader for mezzanine floors for the past six years, began life as Mezzanine International in 1991. Chambers worked with fellow partners Keith Loveday (Matt’s father) and John Porter to grow the business and became Managing Director in 2014. The company set up a German operation, Mezzanine Europe GmbH, in 2016. Both the UK and European businesses were acquired by MiTek, a Berkshire Hathaway company, in 2017.

Having worked in the mezzanine sector since the age of 24, Chambers admits that he will miss the buzz of fast-paced business. “I have genuinely loved working in the mezzanine floor industry. Anyone who knows me knows the passion and love I have for this business and I will miss it hugely.”

Chambers, who served as President of AMHSA (the Automated Material Handling Systems Association) from 2019 to 2021, plans to buy a second racehorse, play more golf and spend time with his new granddaughter.

“We are sad to bid farewell to Scott,” said Loveday, “and we are so grateful for his contribution to the success of the company. We are in such a great position, with the rise in both e-commerce and logistics automation driving our growth and strong support from MiTek underpinning global expansion. With our order size last year averaging £1m, our aim to dominate in Europe is credible and the future is only positive.”

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