Pocket sorter for omnichannel role
A CHILDREN’S fashion brand has installed a omni-channel order fulfilment solution based on a pocket sorter system.
A CHILDREN’S fashion brand has installed a omni-channel order fulfilment solution based on a pocket sorter system.
With the sale, TGW has adjusted its strategic portfolio and is focusing on the growing integration business in North America.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are more and more finding their way into the material handling industry.
The intralogistics firm saw its turnover increase to 835.8 million euros in 2019/20 from 719.6m euros in 2018/19.
As a part of the aftersales market, spare parts logistics can be an extremely profitable business. However, the right approach is essential. Studies show that companies are currently only tapping into one quarter of the global sales potential in this sector. Unlocking this potential requires appropriate preparations and investments, says TGW.
The warehouse of tomorrow will be highly automated, says Joel Garbutt, Head of Sales Northern Europe, TGW.
The business has appointed TGW to design and implement an automation solution for its new fulfilment centre in the UK, which is due to go live in 2021.
Picnic has selected TGW as partner for the highly-automated fulfilment centre.
TGW was commissioned to design and execute intralogistics for the multichannel facility, which was built near Barcelona.
Since its establishment in 1969, TGW has evolved from a small fitter's shop into a leading international system integrator.
For the customers in our core industries of Fashion & Apparel, GroceryandIndustrial & Consumer Goods, TGW plans and implements highly automated, efficient and future-prooffulfilment centresaround the world, solving customer’s supply chain challenges along the way. To do so, TGW builds on strong partnerships at every stage, from planning to implementation to Lifetime Services.
In January 2007, TGW opened a brand new entity in Market Harborough, located in the centre of the UK. TGW Limited started business with a small team of five people. Due to the rapid growth, it soon became necessary to find larger premises.In 2014 TGW Limited moved to a ‘custom-designed’ building called Falcon Court. The front of the building includes a fully operational Mustang Evolution miniload that not only enhances the visitor experience but is used to store site and safety equipment for engineers. In 2016, TGW Limited acquired a second building (Hawk House) a mere stones throw from Falcon Court.
In addition to experienced Sales & Realisation teams, TGW Limited also has a strong Lifetime Service team. This team of engineers and technicians are available 24/7 to provide customers with the necessary support when and where needed, via a hotline service or local intervention. TGW Limited also boasts a significant number of on-site, residential engineers. The ambitions remain high as TGW Limited strives to continue to grow for many more years to come. Now part of the Northern European HUB together with TGW Systems BV in the Benelux, TGW Scandinavia AB in Sweden and TGW Limited in Lithuania, the workforce totals approximately 440.
With an annual revenue of 27.8 billion Swiss Francs, the Coop Group is one of the leading grocery retail groups in Switzerland. The retailer recently awarded automated warehouse solution provider TGW with an extensive materials handling project at its new national distribution centre.
Distribution centre design has evolved from a ‘low and wide’ strategy to ‘narrow and high’, says TGW sales director Phil Steeds.
Automated warehouse solutions provider TGW is continuing its international expansion plans to have presence in all core markets by 2015.
Automated warehouse solution provider TGW has launched new range of Pick Centre solutions to support picking performance, accuracy and short throughput times.
Automated warehouse provider TGW is installing a materials handling solution for car battery manufacturer Banner in Linz, Austria. The new warehouse solution will create 10,000 new pallet storage locations for car batteries.
Tool manufacturer Mafell increases SKUs with automated warehouse solution from TGW.
To accommodate a substantial increase in SKUs, German tool manufacturer Mafell called automated warehouse solution provider, TGW, for a solution.
TGW Northern Europe officially opened its new headquarters in Leicestershire this month, marking a milestone in the company’s development.
Automated warehouse solution provider TGW Logistics has installed a ‘DropBox’ picking solution for international fashion brand, Esprit.