
Aerial view of Hayat Kimya’s spectacular clad-rack warehouse
A global benchmark in automated clad-rack warehouses
At Hayat Kimya’s production headquarters in Izmit, Turkey, a large industrial facility could be found, covering an area of 357,000 m2, including a warehouse and three production plants: One for detergents, one for hygiene products and one for disposable tissue paper and toilet roll.
Given Hayat’s vast increase in production in recent years, in order to satisfy the growing demand in the shortest possible time and with the utmost efficiency, the company was faced with the need to build a new logistics centre that could support this increase in production and speed up the flow of goods in and out of the warehouse.
One of the primary goals that the company set out to achieve was the elimination of the transport between the different sites within the facility, thus ensuring smooth and uninterrupted movement between the production plants and the logistics centre, not to mention the savings in terms of time and money that this would bring. Furthermore, a basic tenet of their plan was to ensure that the new centre was big enough to eliminate the need for external warehouses.
Having laid out their primary objectives, Hayat Kimya entrusted Mecalux with the construction of a warehouse capable of undertaking all of their logistical management and storage, bringing it into a single, automated system: The intake of goods, their storage, order preparation and dispatch were all to make up an integrated final product capable of handling the immense volumes of production.
Without a doubt, the sheer size made the project a challenge for Mecalux. The first step was to build a clad-rack warehouse that could meet the customer’s needs, with dimensions far exceeding those of a conventional warehouse: 120 m long, 105 m wide and 46 m high. For the structure, given the area’s high seismic risk, 10,000 tonnes of steel were used (including 2,000 tonnes of extra seismic reinforcement), and reinforced anchoring. The result was 12,600 m2 with capacity to store 161,000 pallets. If that number of pallets were placed in a line, they would cover a distance of 193.2 km, which gives an idea of the capacity of this warehouse.
The next step was the careful planning of the layout for the new logistics centre, where it was decided to include different levels and areas connected by automated handling equipment:
Silo:
Served by 15 stacker cranes, which place the goods on single and double-deep racking, spanning the full height of the warehouse’s 24 levels. The stacker cranes have a joint capacity of 480 combined cycles.
Operations building with four floors:
The production centres and the silo are interconnected by four raised tunnels, fitted with accumulation conveyors and lifts with double load capacity, so pallets can be brought from the three production plants to the logistics centre and positioned on the right level for entry into the warehouse.
Lastly, to allow the whole system to work like clockwork, Mecalux has installed its most advanced control and monitoring technology and its management software Easy WMS, which controls, coordinates and optimises all of the logistics processes at Hayat Kimya, as well as allowing excellent stock control and a real-time inventory.
To summarise, in the words of Umit Ügur, plant manager of Hayat Kimya: “The most important thing in the construction of an automated warehouse is to properly identify and specify at the outset what the needs and expectations are. All processes can thus be designed in the most appropriate manner. The more accurate the initial design, the more efficiency and profit can be obtained from the automated warehouse".
The construction of a logistics centre carefully adapted to suit their needs, the use of cutting-edge technology in storage systems, the automation of all processes and the implementation of management software Easy WMS have all allowed Hayat Kimya to meet their goals of increasing productivity and improving customer service with the utmost efficiency and at the lowest possible cost.
As Tarik Demiryakan, head of logistics at Hayat Kimya, comments: “At Hayat Kimya we have invested heavily in this warehouse and we are very pleased that we are receiving an immediate return on our investment. We have saved a lot of money by closing external warehouses and by creating a centralised repository that has allowed us to eliminate transport between different locations. Currently, the goods are moved between each process without human handling".
The following are some of the advantages experienced immediately:
Logistics centre in Izmit, Turkey | |
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Length:: | 120 m |
Width:: | 105 m |
Height:: | 46 m |
No. aisles:: | 15 |
Aisle width:: | 1,800 mm |
No. stacker cranes:: | 15 double-cradle stacker cranes (45 m in height) |
No. lifts:: | 12 |
Electric monorail:: | 1 km of rails |
Conveyors:: | 1 km circuit |
Shuttles:: | 4 |
Live picking channels:: | 17 |
Warehouse Management Software:: | Easy WMS |
No. load levels:: | 24 |
Height of load levels:: | 1,750 mm |
Capacity per storage space:: | 3 pallets per space x double deep |
Unit load:: | Euro pallets of 800 x 1,200 mm weighing 700 kg for detergents and 450 kg for hygiene and disposable tissue products |
Total capacity:: | 161,000 pallets |
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