Monday 31 August 2020

Germany: DB Schenker’s new Singapore warehouse Red Lion marks 101-million-euro record investment in corporate history

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DB Schenker’s largest investment in any single site globally • Automated high-speed facility • One of the few large-scale integrated air freight and contract logistics hubs • 50th anniversary of DB Schenker in Singapore

This summer, DB Schenker successfully started operation of a globally leading regional hub for automated high-speed logistics. Worth 101 million euros, the Red Lion warehouse in Singapore is the single largest investment in any site globally in Schenker’s corporate history. Strategically located in the Airport Logistics Park of Singapore (ALPS) at Changi Airport, the site sets a new standard in combining the world’s most advanced technological developments with the highest levels of sustainable warehouse management for its customers. With the opening, DB Schenker reinforces its commitment to the city state as the booming gateway to the Asia Pacific region and celebrates its 50th anniversary in the “Lion City”.

A video showcases the new state-of-the-art warehouse: https://youtu.be/aVwtdiLcOtY

Jochen Thewes, DB Schenker’s Chief Executive Officer: “DB Schenker further strengthens its position among the world’s leading logistic service providers for the APAC region. Our new logistics hub makes us even faster and more reliable for our customers. The record investment in Red Lion marks an unparalleled milestone for our corporate history of almost 150 years. We are happy and proud to reinforce our commitment to Singapore as the heart of our logistics operations in Asia.”

Red Lion solidifies Schenker’s position in Singapore as the largest and most advanced third-party logistics provider in the ALPS. Combined, the mechanised air freight hub and contract logistics warehouse extend over 51,400 square metres on five floors, equal to the size of seven soccer fields. A next generation Warehouse Management System and a synchronised IT platform bridging the various automations enable Red Lion to increase warehouse productivity by up to 100% compared to manual processes, and to reduce lead time for customers by 40% compared to non-integrated facilities.

Incoming freight is processed through a ball deck, which increases speed and eases handling. Pallet lifters then move freight to the automated warehouse with Very Narrow Aisles (VNA) to optimise capacity. The multi-shuttle and carton live storage systems are complemented by Goods-to-Person (GTP) and Pick-To-Light technologies, conveyor systems, and Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs).

Red Lion is also the first warehouse to offer an in-house designed robotic labelling system, which utilises 3D-vision technology and three robotic arms to apply labels in multiple languages on products of varying sizes, shapes, and configurations.

David Christmas, APAC Contract Logistics Board Member at DB Schenker: “Our new warehouse is a record-breaking facility full of technological and digital innovations. It is designed to serve customers with requirements for short lead times and high throughput. Our robotics will revolutionise product labelling. With our automation novelties, we are paving the way for our continuous journey in contract logistics toward a fully digital supply chain.”

Moreover, the building recognises Schenker’s commitment to promote sustainable development and environmental protection. 1,440 photovoltaic solar panels, along with other sustainability features, enable energy savings of 34%. Thus, Red Lion is certified with the Green Mark Platinum label by the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) in Singapore as well as the LEED Gold Standard.

Schenker’s first branch in Singapore was set up in 1970. Since then, the business has seen tremendous growth, with the number of locations in the city state rising to 13, including DB Schenker’s regional head office for APAC. Schenker Singapore meets changing customer demands in the evolving logistics landscapes through innovations, consistency in quality, and competences in key sectors such as semiconductor, healthcare, aerospace, high-tech and consumer goods.

(Source: DB Schenker)

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Robotic labelling system inside Red Lion
Automation on five floors in Red Lion © DB Schenker
Red Lion's Automated Guided Vehicles