Paints firm builds clad rack warehouse

SINTEPLAST, leading company in the Argentine market of paints and coatings, has automated its facilities in Ezeiza (Buenos Aires) thanks to a storage solution designed jointly by the logistics engineering ULMA Handling Systems and the storage systems company AR Racking.

ULMA Handling Systems has designed and developed a comprehensive intralogistics engineering project. This project, together with the storage system designed and installed by AR Racking, will provide SINTEPLAST with a warehouse that will automate the reception of the products, the preparation of orders, and their dispatch.

For SINTEPLAST’s facilities. AR Racking has installed a single-depth clad rack warehouse. It is an installation in which the racking is part of the building structure, supporting the load of the stored goods as well as the external enclosures. The installation also has a high density miniload system, which uses robotic equipment for the direct manipulation of boxes and plastic buckets.

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The total surface of the installation is 65 m long by 46 m wide, and has 10 corridors with racks. This project has reached a height of 38 m which allows a great use of space through the vertical growth of the warehouse. 

Thanks to this installation SINTEPLAST will reach the figure of 18,400 stored pallets and will increase its stock capacity to 13 million litres of paint. In addition, it will go from from handling 250,000 litres per day to 500,000 litres a day which will undoubtedly help SINTEPLAST to meet the needs of its customers and improve its service.

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