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Jaguar Land Rover begins second phase of ops centre with intralogistics partner

22 July 2021

THE ICONIC automotive manufacturer has embarked on the UK project to support the long-term sustainability of its supply chain.

The second phase of construction on the Logistics Operations Centre (LOC) near Solihull in the West Midlands is now underway in collaboration with Dematic.

With external works on the new facility now complete, Dematic has begun installing its intralogistics equipment and automation technologies. Once in place, the equipment will go through a thorough period of testing and the site is expected to be fully operational by late 2022. This builds on Dematic’s established partnership with Jaguar Land Rover which began in the early 1980s.

With Jaguar Land Rover recently committing to ‘set the benchmark in quality and sustainability’, the development will provide a range of technological advantages that will enable it to deliver improvements for customers, as well as long-lasting environmental benefits. 

Located in close proximity to the main manufacturing plant in Solihull, Jaguar Land Rover calculates the new facility will enable it to cut about three million goods vehicle miles per year from the roads – a huge reduction in carbon emissions, while reducing long-term logistics costs and traffic congestion in the local area.

Meanwhile, the LOC will use some of the most advanced automated supply chain technologies available to ensure the facility can provide maximum output from the smallest possible footprint.

Automated equipment will pick huge volumes of products extremely efficiently, while the facility has been designed with a ‘goods-to-person’ mindset – meaning that operatives do not need to walk significant distances to retrieve items: the parts come to them.

These systems have been designed to manage multiple workflows on the same line, allowing Jaguar Land Rover and Dematic to condense the footprint of the facility while giving operators the ability to process 1,000 pallets per hour.

Dematic senior vice president and managing director of Northern Europe Andy Blandford, says: “We are pleased to have the opportunity to collaborate with a business such as Jaguar Land Rover which is so committed to industry leading standards of sustainability and technology. We look forward to completing this project in 2022.”

For more information, visit www.dematic.com

 
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