Groundbreaking ceremony: new logistics center in Reichertshofen
21. July 2021, 17:07
The Wacker Neuson Group is building a new logistics center at its Reichertshofen site, home to its competence center for compaction. The move will enable the Group to significantly accelerate warehouse turnaround times by cutting down on former transport journeys and digitalizing processes. Construction work is scheduled to be completed and the logistics center up and running in the summer of 2022.
On July 20, the groundbreaking ceremony for the new logistics center was attended by Stefan Pfetsch, Managing Director of Wacker Neuson Produktion GmbH & Co. KG, President of the Chamber of Commerce run by local Pfaffenhofen government Johannes Hofner, the mayor of Reichertshofen Michael Franken, project manager Harald Günthner and representatives from the construction contractors.
“The new logistics center here in Reichertshofen marks the next step in our strategy to focus our entire process chain at one hub,” explains Helmut Bauer, Managing Director of Wacker Neuson Produktion GmbH & Co. KG. “We started on this journey back in 2017 when we relocated the research and development department for light equipment from Munich to Reichertshofen. Now, the entire process chain will be based here – from development through production to delivery to customers. This concentration gives us greater speed and agility. At the same time, we will be reducing our carbon footprint by cutting the distance our products have to travel.”
The 12-meter-high hall covers a total area of around 10,000 square meters, providing space for shelving, picking areas and offices as well as a fully automated high-bay warehouse. Eighteen loading docks for trucks will ensure construction equipment can be rapidly transported to and from the site.
“This groundbreaking ceremony marks more than the beginnings of a new building. By the time our logistics center opens its doors in around a year, we will have fundamentally modernized our logistics processes,” adds Stefan Pfetsch. “In future, all of our workflows will be software-driven with zero paper trail. Combined with our fully automated high-bay warehouse, this will significantly reduce turnaround times, enabling us to deliver products to our customers even more rapidly.”