RoboShuttle logistics center in Möhlin (AG) starts with green electricity
After a good year and a half of construction, Rhenus Logistics AG will open its Swiss logistics center of the future in January 2025. The new building has 30 P40 Geek+ robots and seven RoboShuttles, which can handle the 30,000 containers up to 70 percent faster and are powered by green electricity.
Goods handling in Basel, Switzerland's logistics hub, is to become more sustainable and efficient. After a one-and-a-half-year construction phase, the Rhenus Group will open the logistics center of the future in Möhlin (AG) in January 2025.
Around 80 employees at the logistics center in Möhlin (AG) find exciting tasks with a future and are supported by 30 P40 Geek+ robots and seven RoboShuttles. Together, they serve a total of 30,000 storage locations on a total area of 2,000 square meters and achieve time savings of up to 70 percent through this collaboration.
In order to meet the increasing requirements, the logistics center is equipped with special storage rooms that enable the storage of temperature-controlled goods and the safe storage of hazardous substances under the highest safety standards. A photovoltaic system, which produces one million kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity per year, supplies the entire building with green and safe electricity, thus ensuring low-emission and self-sufficient goods handling. "Our new logistics center in Möhlin (AG) impressively demonstrates what modern logistics looks like: more automation and increased efficiency while simultaneously promoting jobs, sustainability goals and quality standards," Andreas Stöckli, CEO of Rhenus Alpina and a member of the Rhenus Group's Management Board, is convinced.
Source: www.rhenus.group