18.05.2020 | Lager & distribution
Coca-Cola European Partners chooses Zetes in order to achieve faster, safer and more accurate warehouse management
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Coca-Cola European Partners (CCEP) chooses Zetes in the Nordic Region as part of a broader European implementation in order to streamline its warehouse management with a customised PC solution for trucks.
Coca-Cola has recently streamlined its warehouse processes, which are becoming more and more automated, and has also invested in new equipment in connection with an upgrade project in order to meet the new requirements. Implementing durable truck-mounted Panasonic TOUGHBOOK terminals in the production facility aims to streamline the handling of incoming goods and the picking and packing of goods in order to minimise operational disturbances and reduce incorrect warehouse handling. The new project makes it possible to improve a great number of processes, thereby contributing to Coca-Cola's continued delivery of excellent service to its customers.
The project, previously conducted on several of Coca-Cola's production sites across Europe, has brought about considerable efficiency gains, which has resulted in, among other things, a faster and safer delivery process. One example is CCEP's production facility in the Netherlands, where a scanning system has also been implemented. The facility has increased its productivity by reducing loading time by an impressive six minutes per lorry while at the same time improving the safety and reducing the number of errors.
”Coca-Cola is yet another proof of our ability to help large-scale customers in need of service and support all over Europe. We can confidently deliver this type of international projects, as well as working with smaller companies,” says Håkan Hammar, Country Manager of Zetes in Sweden.
Robert Tse, Senior Manager of Coca-Cola European Partners in Sweden, adds “In Zetes we have found a competent and experienced partner who can deliver turnkey solutions and help us secure each stage of our warehouse process. In retrospect, we are very pleased with their professionalism, energy and work performance”.
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