Refrigerated warehouses
Refrigerated warehouses
for the logistics industry
Madefrigor strives to respond to market demand, which in recent years has seen an increased interest in refrigerated warehouses: temperature-controlled facilities used to store food, chemical and pharmaceutical products.
The future of logistics, however, seems to be the introduction of automation. The refrigerated warehouse market is influenced by many factors: the need for sustainability, increased demand for the storage of perishable items, constant product turnover, increased deliveries, etc. Automated refrigerated warehouses can reduce errors and damage, accelerating both transport and storage times.
Construction of refrigerated warehouses
A reliable and specialised partner
In refrigerated warehouses, automation represents a high level of operational flexibility and reduces risky activities for workers, increasing their safety. Madefrigor is therefore committed to the design and construction of automated refrigerated warehouses and air conditioning systems, working to increase the quality level of the processes, increase productivity and reduce warehouse operating costs.
Madefrigor offers a range of solutions to optimise picking management: conveyor belts for pallets; systems for automatic container transport; overhead tracks and conveyors for light loads; shuttles that connect different areas of the warehouse in a straight line; and stacker and miniload cranes.
Automated and semi-automated systems: maximum efficiency and competitiveness.
Advantages of automation
The handling, picking, loading and unloading phases can all be effectively automated. But what are the advantages of automation?
- Reliability: every phase of the physical flow of goods and computerised data is under complete control, ensuring higher standards than traditional refrigerated warehouses.
- Speed: every operation is faster and more accurate, offering significant savings in terms of economic resources and time.
- Use of space: without obstruction and handling problems, the space can be utilised to its full potential, stowing larger quantities of goods.