
All modules are connected via a 3,300 feet-long energy-efficient KingDrive conveyor network. One Target’ approach, which allows for fast and accurate order picking. The solution is based on an automatic mini-load warehouse and a five-aisles shuttle system with a total of 830,000 storage locations. In the second phases of the project, the number will grow up to 55 million due to an increase in storage capacity and additional picking workstations. The project is split into two phases: In the first phase – scheduled to go live by 2023 – an annual throughput of up to 33 million units per year will be reached. The average lead time from order income to packaging being ready for shipment is just 10 minutes.

On peak days, up to 350,000 units are capable of being shipped. In case of shifting distribution channels (stores, online and wholesale) or order structures, the system efficiently adapts to the new requirements and supports the denim brand’s growth. Mueller is responsible for Levi Strauss & Co.’s distribution and logistics processes.Īt the core of the solution is TGW’s highly automated goods-to-person order fulfilment system, “FlashPick.” The system flexibly handles unpredictable and fluctuating order structures, according to TGW. “We are pleased to have had the opportunity to collaborate with warehouse automation specialist TGW Logistics Group in setting up our MHE systems,” says Torsten Mueller. increase sustainability, flexibility and digitalization of the global supply chain. The new location helps Levi Strauss & Co. The goal is to respond to market requirements with greater speed and efficiency, shorten delivery times and accelerate growth over all sales channels, the TGW announcement stated. is consolidating its European fulfilment processes in a 170,000 square feet large facility in the Münsterland region in Germany. With go-live scheduled for November 2023, Levi Strauss & Co. is building one of Europe’s largest logistics hubs for fashion items and accessories, using systems from TGW Logistics Group, including an automated goods-to-person order fulfilment system, TGW announced today. On a footprint of 170,000 square feet, Levi Strauss & Co.
