Logistics from the farm or Controlled warehouse for Meat-Profit
The supply of technology, supplies and ingredients to the food industry has its own logistical specificities. In 2018, the family-owned company Maso-Profit decided to build an automated mini-warehouse in an old farmhouse in Hrdlořezie. The machine was put into live operation in 2020 and at that time it was the first installation of a Jungheinrich STC2B1A automatic stacker in the Czech Republic. The automatic stacker, which the company quickly came to call Robot Emil, allows employees to operate an entire warehouse with 2,500 crates and more than 10,000 types of goods. The modern intralogistics system also coped with the building’s original gabled roof and made it possible to use hard-to-reach areas. However, it soon became clear that the further development of intralogistics was complicated by the two-decade-old information system. And here begins the next chapter in the story of optimising logistics flows. Maso-Profit started to write it together with K2 atmitec.