The renowned supermarket chain brand Waitrose & Partners has increased its storage capacity with the extension of its facilities in Magna Park (Milton Keynes, UK) to consolidate its position as a leader in its sector in the British market. To do so, it has relied on AR Racking, a European benchmark in storage systems.
The new extension consists of an intralogistics solution with AR Racking’s adjustable pallet racking that achieved an added storage capacity for 13,604 UK pallets. It is a storage system that will provide the warehouse with great agility in loading and unloading operations, with direct and immediate access to the goods. A solution perfectly adapted to the increase in demand for consumer goods and the demand on delivery times.
Waitrose is owned by the John Lewis Partnership retail group, the largest example of an employee-owned business in the UK with over 80,000 members. “Our aim is for Waitrose to remain the supermarket chain most valued by the British people and to do that we need a logistics infrastructure that allows us to hold more stock of products that can be delivered in less time,” explained Lawrence Ireson, Project Manager of the John Lewis Partnership. “We knew that AR Racking would meet their promises on this strategic extension.”
“This is a project that is tailored to the client’s needs and characteristics,” said Mike Smyth, UK Key Account Manager at AR Racking. “The racks have a paint finish in Waitrose’s corporate green colour.”
“We have strictly adhered to the delivery and installation schedules agreed with Waitrose, whose standards are exacting,” added Jim Albans, AR Racking’s UK Project Manager.
AR Racking, based in Maidenhead, has a well-established presence in the UK thanks to a service tailored to customers’ needs and the ability to deliver large projects to tight deadlines.
The post Waitrose expands warehouse with AR Racking appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.