Warehouse Automation Quadruples Output

Third party logistics operator DSV has implemented a warehouse automation solution at its distribution centre in the Netherlands that has increased output by 300 per cent without needing additional personnel.

The omnichannel fulfilment solution from KNAPP has transformed the company’s existing 60,000 m² warehouse in Venlo, enabling DSV to process fashion and sports orders rapidly and efficiently for a well-known sports goods manufacturer.

Same-day and next-day delivery

On an average day, around 10,000 orders and 100,000 items are shipped to retail, wholesale and online customers across Europe from the facility with same-day and next-day service levels. The solution provides a high degree of flexibility to handle the peaks typical of the fashion sector, while also ensuring sustainability through an automated carton-closing system to optimise shipping volumes.

Goods entering the warehouse are repacked in containers or cartons at the 14 decanting stations, with some being stored on pallets in high-bay racking. The heart of the system at Venlo is KNAPP’s Evo Shuttle, a small parts warehouse with over 257,000 locations for plastic containers and cartons, which are stored triple deep in the 19-level store. A total of 361 shuttles operate within the system, retrieving items on demand and conveying them to the picking stations.

Volume-optimised shipping

Fulfilment is carried out at one of 16 goods-to-person workstations from KNAPP’s Pick-it-Easy series, where orders are assembled directly into shipping cartons supplied by an automatic carton erector. There are a further 28 workstations for value-added services and manual packing. After order assembly and before being conveyed to the 14 shipping ramps, the height of each shipping carton is adjusted to suit its contents and a shipping label is applied in a process that is completely automated.

Warehouse Automation

In addition to storage, retrieval and picking, the Evo Shuttle store takes care of order buffering and sequencing of completed orders. The whole solution is controlled by KNAPP’s KiSoft software, which interfaces with DSV’s inventory control system to ensure that all processes run smoothly and without errors. This software combination takes care of the entire flow of goods in real time, inventory management, all the product master data, order release, quality checking and document insertion. DSV also chose to have a resident service contract with KNAPP, so that engineers are permanently on site to ensure maximum system uptime. See the solution in action here.

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Specialist Fulfilment Provider Acquired

Staci, a specialist fulfilment provider, has announced it has been successfully acquired by Belgian multinational postal operator bpostgroup in a deal valued at £1.3bn.

The acquisition, which officially took effect on August 1st, 2024, is part of bpostgroup’s ambitious strategy to accelerate its transformation and strengthen its position in the logistics value chain. The company aims to establish itself as a leader in e-commerce and omnichannel fulfilment across Europe following the strategic partnership.

Staci UK has built a reputation as a high-value logistics partner with a strong international presence in Europe, Asia, and the USA. The partnership will enable bpostgroup to leverage Staci’s expertise in managing complex logistics flows and multichannel distribution, further enhancing its service offerings.

Thomas Mortier, who has served as CEO of Staci Group since 1996, will now lead bpostgroup’s International 3PL division as CEO while also serving on its board of directors. He will play a pivotal role in integrating Staci’s operations with bpostgroup’s existing network, creating synergies that are expected to unlock new growth opportunities across global markets.

Wayne Chapman, CEO of Staci UK, commented on the acquisition, saying: “bpostgroup’s investment is a significant endorsement of our long-term financial success, growth, and track record of supporting and retaining clients. This partnership not only strengthens our ability to serve and expand our client base across the UK and Europe, but also opens doors to new markets, including Poland and Australia.

“We’re excited to leverage the wealth of data, insights, and best practices that this collaboration brings. Together, we’ll drive even greater efficiency and deliver exceptional value to our clients worldwide, whilst growing our e-commerce packaging services, fuelled by opportunities with bpostgroup and their brands.”


Staci UK’s existing client base spans a diverse range of sectors, including e-commerce, fast-moving consumer goods, retail, health, and more. With the backing of bpostgroup, Staci UK aims to solidify its position in high-value flexible logistics.

The acquisition also opens up new opportunities for cross-selling and expanding into new sectors, particularly through collaboration with other bpostgroup brands like Active Ants and Radial. The combined strengths of the two companies are expected to drive significant value for their clients and stakeholders.

As the logistics industry continues to evolve post-pandemic, this acquisition reflects the ongoing trend of consolidation and growth within the sector. Staci and bpostgroup are now well-positioned to lead the charge in delivering innovative, flexible logistics solutions on a global scale.

bpostgroup is committed to ensuring a seamless transition for Staci UK and its employees. Current customers of Staci can expect uninterrupted service and support during this transition.

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