• CCEP hosted a site tour and ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the completion of the DC’s upgrades.
    CCEP hosted a site tour and ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the completion of the DC’s upgrades.
  • CCEP is one of the largest bottlers of non-alcoholic ready-to-drink beverages in the Asia-Pacific region, and it has partnered with Swisslog to enhance production capacities and deliver efficiencies through automation technology across multiple sites.
    CCEP is one of the largest bottlers of non-alcoholic ready-to-drink beverages in the Asia-Pacific region, and it has partnered with Swisslog to enhance production capacities and deliver efficiencies through automation technology across multiple sites.
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Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) has expanded its Mentone Distribution Centre (DC), with logistics and automation specialist Swisslog Australia helping create 12,000 new pallet spaces.

Swisslog installed additional Vectura cranes at the DC to eliminate the need for CCEP to utilise off-site storage during peak months. It has also installed an extended, $17.4 million Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS) solution to enhance operational efficiency, further improve customer responsiveness, and allow for software and mechanical upgrades with minimal impact to the DC’s performance.

CCEP and Swisslog have worked together on automation projects across multiple sites, with CCEP’s Operational Excellence Supply Chain – Asia Pacific director Colin Macdonald saying Swisslog had shown “great aptitude” in understanding CCEP’s business requirements.

“The expanded automation solution enhances safety, eliminates off-site storage, and increases our customer responsiveness, which are all important as we look to further optimise production,” Macdonald said.

Swisslog’s data-driven, robotic solution means CCEP can optimise operations to fulfil customer requirements more efficiently, including in peak periods. More infrastructure in Pallet Flow Lane (PFL) dispatch lanes and additional Roll On Roll Off (RORO) docks enable more efficient turnaround times for trucks inbound from CCEP’s production facility at nearby Moorabbin and outbound from Mentone. Additionally, the extra wrapper and manual infeed positions allows for greater flexibility in operation of the warehouse.

Swisslog Australia and New Zealand managing director, Dan Ulmamei, said it was rewarding to see an existing customer seeing the value in an extension.

“CCEP is clearly committed to improving its operational efficiency, and it saw that further automation could help take it to the next level. Swisslog was delighted to be able to assist as CCEP’s automation partner,” he said.

The new ASRS joins the existing ASRS at cross-over positions allowing the entire system to be operated as a whole. The solution is a mix of a 3-pallet deep channel on one side and an 8/9-pallet deep channel on the other side, creating an ideal mix of shallow and deep channel storage, with more than 12,000 total storage locations. Overlapping row carrier functionality has been provided as an option to improve effective storage utilisation.

“The extended automation solution at CCEP Mentone has been designed to allow the flexibility to upgrade any component in the future. The additional three cranes provide further redundancy for the Mentone DC,” Ulmamei said.

The new solution can be operated as a standalone ASRS or as a part of an integrated solution with the existing ASRS. Most importantly, with the new ASRS capable of functioning as a standalone system, this means the existing ASRS can be taken offline for upgrades to critical components of the ASRS. This reduces the impact on operations for CCEP out of their Mentone DC, should the team need to make upgrade to other existing systems.

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