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Follow on Google News | Mayrose Building Materials Trading Group: Structured storageBy switching from block storage to storage in racks, Mayrose can store materials more gently and internal transport routes are reduced.
By: OHRA Regalanlagen GmbH The new warehouse serves both as a collection and delivery location for professional and private customers and as a logistics centre for the seven locations of the Mayrose Group, which has been a member of Hagebau for over 40 years. The previous site only had a very limited number of racking systems; Mayrose mainly stored the goods in block stacks and for the most part in the open air. This meant that the existing storage area could only be utilised in terms of surface area, not height. This resulted in long internal transport routes; the confusion of the stored goods repeatedly led to loss and damage to the goods. At the new location, which is much more attractive for private customers, the goods are now stored in an open hall in cantilever and pallet racks over 30 metres long. Some compartments of the pallet racking are equipped with gratings or chipboard so that items in boxes, bags or other containers can be stored alongside palletised goods. Mayrose had already had positive experiences with OHRA in the past, and the Kerpen-based specialists for heavy-duty storage technology are also listed as a supplier at Hagebau. The shelving experts were also able to impress with their expert advice and support for the new project, from the planning phase through to the official acceptance of the shelving system. Unforeseeable problems during the project were solved pragmatically. With the new warehouse, Mayrose has significantly higher storage capacities at its disposal - also in comparison to other building materials dealers, the building materials dealer can thus offer its customers a comprehensive range of different goods at all times. The clearly structured warehouse with its racking system reduces distances and enables goods to be stored safely - protected from the weather. Inventory shrinkage has also decreased thanks to the new clarity. The goods are now stored in a chaotic, dynamic storage system so that the available storage space can be utilised in the best possible way. This has also made it possible for Mayrose to start digitising its warehouse organisation. More information: End
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