Refrigeration to -36 degrees C

Challenges of the refrigeration industry
Refrigerated warehouses, where temperatures can drop to -36°C, pose a number of challenges for operators.
Key challenges
- Management in extreme conditions- Intralogistics systems need to be able to operate at very low temperatures, which can affect the performance of equipment and workers.
- Maintaining continuity of cooling- goods stored in refrigerated warehouses must be kept at the right temperature at all times (a necessity for the continuity of the logistics chain) so that they do not lose their properties.
- Short time windows for operations- Products requiring refrigerated storage often have short expiration dates, requiring efficient time management.
- Energy costs- Maintaining low temperatures in cold storage facilities generates high operating costs (utilities), which requires process optimization.
Intralog solutions for refrigerated warehouses
Intralog offers advanced intralogistics systems adapted to extreme temperatures, providing full control over warehouse operations:
- Automated handling and sorting systems- Our systems are designed to operate faultlessly in temperatures as low as -36°C, allowing efficient operation without downtime.
- Optimize the flow of goods- Automatic sorting and cross-docking systems allow goods to move quickly through cold storage, minimizing the time products are exposed to temperature changes.
- WMS systems for cold stores- Our WMS systems are tailored for cold-weather inventory management, enabling optimal space utilization and inventory control.
Benefits for cold storage in cooperation with Intralog
- Safety and efficiency of operations- Our systems are designed to operate reliably under extreme conditions to ensure continuous operation and minimize the risk of damage to goods.
- Energy cost optimization- The automation of processes and the rapid flow of goods minimize the operation time of cold storage facilities, which translates into energy savings.
- Better inventory management- With advanced WMS systems, companies can effectively manage their inventory, which minimizes losses and improves operational efficiency.