The Kardex AS Solutions business unit has reached an important milestone: With the current order for an AutoStore installation for the Rhenus Group in Germany, the company now counts 100 realized AutoStore systems. Including expansions of existing facilities, the project count currently totals around 120. This progress underscores the rapid development of the business unit since its founding in early 2021 and its increasing role as a global integration partner in the field of automated warehousing solutions, according to Kardex.
Daniel Hauser, head of the Kardex AS Solutions business unit, points to the importance of sustainable partnerships and emphasizes the
ability to deliver scalable automation solutions worldwide in a short time.
„This is more than just a number; it is proof of the commitment of our team, the trust of our customers, and the strength of our long-term partnership with AutoStore“, said Daniel Hauser, Head of the Kardex AS Solutions AG business unit. „It also shows our ability to scale quickly and sustainably and to deliver measurable value across a wide range of industries.“
At the same time, the company highlights the close collaboration with the Norwegian technology provider AutoStore, whose system platform forms the basis for the realized projects.
100 AutoStore systems realized by Kardex within just under five years
The first AutoStore installation was implemented by Kardex AS Solutions in 2021 for the German e-commerce provider Arbeitsschutz-Express. Within just under five years, numerous projects followed in Europe, North America and other international markets. Today the company operates in over 20 countries in total.
Customers are served from a wide range of sectors, including retail, wholesale, the healthcare sector, and online commerce. All projects share the requirement for rapid implementation, modular scalability options, and long-term and reliable system performance.
Kardex AS Solutions is a certified integration partner in the
AutoStore network
Kardex AS Solutions is an independent business unit within the Kardex Group. It acts as a certified integration partner in the AutoStore partner network and undertakes the full implementation of robot-assisted small parts storage systems. The focus is not only on hardware integration but increasingly also on the development of digital control components.
Thus the company continually invests in its own software solutions for warehouse management and for increasing the efficiency of automated processes. An example is the “Intuitive Picking Assistant” (IPA), which is intended to improve user guidance during picking operations and at the same time reduce