MHD October 2021

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MHD MATERIALS HANDLING

DC SOLUTIONS OFF THE RACK The e-commerce boom is leading to more DCs being developed across Australia, highlighting the need for quality racking and material handling solutions. Christian Wurzinger, Director of Logistic Systems for Jungheinrich Australia, tells MHD why racking is a core function of the warehouse.

An example of Jungheinrich’s Multi-bay racking.

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ungheinrich is one of the world’s largest intralogistics and materials handling equipment providers, leveraging its success and knowledge from working in over 40 countries with more than 18,000 employees, and with partners from more than 100 countries, to provide logistics solutions for both international and local businesses. As part of the Jungheinrich global network, Jungheinrich Australia offers a comprehensive range of market leading material handling equipment including forklifts, pallet jacks, order pickers, stackers, warehousing racking, automated guided vehicles, systems, short and long term rental solutions, and outstanding service support focused on customer satisfaction. Christian Wurzinger, Director of Logistic Systems for Jungheinrich Australia, says storage is a fundamental of warehousing. “You don’t just work in the docking area where you can get the product in one end and out the other,” he says. “Operations fall apart if you don’t have an effective way of storing product.” Jungheinrich’s product portfolio of

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multi-bay, drive-in and narrow aisle racking solutions gives options for differently designed DCs. Multi-bay racking for wide aisles is the most commonly used racking system. Pallets are stored on each level between two uprights. Standard heights for multi-bay racking run from eight to twelve metres in high-bay warehouses and up to 45 metres in automated operation environments. “Multi-bay has the advantage of being set up as selective racking – you have direct access to each individual pallet, without moving a separate second pallet,” he says Narrow aisle racking systems are a major alternative to multi-bay racking systems. They offer all the performance features of multi-bay racking for wide aisles at heights above ten metres and are freestanding in the warehouse. Christian says narrow aisle racking systems present a potential growth area in the Australian market. Their advantage is they use less floor space by utilising the vertical space of the warehouse. “If you envision a regular warehouse

with wide aisles and then you modified it to a very narrow application, you gain 30 to 40 per cent more storage capacity for the same space,” Christian says. A narrow aisle set-up allows customers moving into new warehouses to choose a smaller footprint, saving on land costs. “You could half your warehouse,” he adds. “From a design point of view, narrow and very narrow aisle racking can also unlock tremendous growth to increase pallet positions.” A narrow aisle racking systems will be utilised in Jungheinrich’s upcoming 18,000 pallet racking project with Dutch convenience store chain SPAR when upgrading its Brisbane DC. SPAR Australia will use the 13,400 sqm warehouse specific, purpose-built facility to bring all parts of the business under one roof. “Their chiller and freezer temperature-controlled warehouses were outsourced, and were managed by a 3PL company in Brisbane,” Christian says. “Now, the big efficiency gain is bringing all their core areas into one facility.” Jungheinrich’s racking solutions can be applied under any temperature, which is perfect for the minus-32° freezer and the ambient temperature space. There’s no one-size-fits-all in the racking game, says Christian, which is why Jungheinrich worked closely with SPAR and the assigned construction company to allow for racks at different heights to store different groups of products. Pre-existing obstacles, like the location of sprinklers and building ducts, are design factors that can negatively impact efficiency. So Jungheinrich’s customisation capacity is essential. “We customise the entire system together with the customer’s operations


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People on the move

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pages 62-64

Products

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page 61

Industry Associations

13min
pages 54-60

Global experience with local delivery

6min
pages 50-52

Jungheinrich’s DC solutions off the rack

4min
pages 38-40

Colliers’ integrated sustainability

6min
pages 46-47

Bluesky’s continuous DC improvement

4min
pages 41-43

Sustainability built into materials

5min
pages 48-49

Doubling capacity with first stage

2min
pages 36-37

Challenging the supply chain talent gap

3min
pages 34-35

Prological creating an unfair advantage

5min
pages 32-33

How culture and systems create NTI’s safety culture

3min
pages 15-16

No two warehouses are the same

5min
pages 21-24

Catch flexes with Körber Supply Chain

6min
pages 10-14

Industry News

3min
pages 6-7

uTenant optimising warehouse space

2min
pages 8-9

Toyota forklifts help to raise the bar

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pages 17-20

The digital supply chain ecosystem

6min
pages 25-28

C.H. Robinson’s Customs Intelligence making all the difference

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