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Warehouse facilities – comprehensive investment implementation with CoBouw

A functional warehouse begins with a well-thought-out design that defines the spatial layout, ensures the smooth flow of goods, and allows for future expansion as the business grows. When designing warehouses for our investors, we start from scratch – analyzing the type of materials being stored, their storage method, fire loads, and applicable technical regulations.

The warehouses we design include both traditional and high-bay warehouses. In each case, we carefully consider floor and fire loads, analyze goods management processes, and select appropriate racking systems. The floors in our warehouses are designed to withstand the intensive use of forklifts and automated systems, while also being designed to withstand the pressure of the racks and the weight of stored goods.

Thanks to CoBouw’s experience and extensive portfolio, each investment moves smoothly from the design stage to implementation, becoming a modern, functional and scalable warehouse ready for operation from the first day of use.

High-bay warehouse

High-bay warehouses are modern facilities designed to maximize available space and increase storage capacity. Their height typically ranges from 12 to 40 meters, and in fully automated facilities, they can reach up to 50 meters.

Modern design solutions, including silo-type facilities, allow for the integration of racks with the supporting structure, increasing the building’s stability and optimizing space. Floors are designed for high durability and perfect evenness, ensuring the safe and smooth operation of transport equipment.

Advanced automation includes stacker cranes and narrow-aisle trolleys, often inductively guided, which improve picking efficiency and product flow. Fire safety systems compliant with NFPA 13 or FM Global standards guarantee the highest level of protection.

Thanks to such solutions, high-bay warehouses offer maximum storage density, faster flow of goods and full optimization of logistics processes.

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Efficient storage and flow of goods

Goods management in warehouses

Warehouse goods management encompasses the planning, control, and organization of processes related to the receipt, storage, and issuance of products. Appropriate arrangement of goods is crucial, allowing for optimal use of space and shortening picking routes. Warehouses utilize WMS systems that enable real-time inventory tracking, automated location, and rotation control based on FIFO or FEFO principles.

Rack labeling, barcoding, and regular inventory counts are also important, minimizing the risk of errors and losses. The smooth flow of goods between receiving, storage, picking, and shipping areas plays a key role in warehouse operations. Effective warehouse management improves workplace safety, reduces operating costs, and increases the efficiency of the entire supply chain.