Offimedicas, IGB and Agropaisa are 3 companies that at first glance have nothing in common: the former deals with the distribution of pharmaceutical products, IGB on the other hand resells spare parts for motorbikes and the latter supports companies in the agricultural and veterinary sector by supplying ad hoc products.
3 companies that have different objectives from a business point of view, but have in common the idea of an efficient, productive and fast warehouse. In fact, they all chose Modula.
In line with the trends in Latin America, which in the last two years has seen a strong push towards automation in industry, not only in production but also and especially in the warehouse.
The numbers tell us that the Latin American warehousing and storage market will grow by around 7% over the five-year period 2023-2028, starting from a 2021 baseline of USD 30.6 billion.
In this climate of logistical renewal, many companies have chosen to transform their warehouses by choosing Modula automated storage solutions. These include our 3 protagonists, distributors of products who need speed and efficiency to serve their customer base.
Nothing better than a video case study to tell you why they chose Modula storage solutions.
Offimedicas
For this pharmaceutical company, safety, cleanliness and precision are essential pillars.
Thanks to 1 Modula Lift ML50D, Offimedicas has revolutionised its logistics, halving working time and significantly increasing operational efficiency, with which it guarantees 85,000 deliveries every day.
Pharmaceutical products are now ready for on-time delivery, simplifying the work of employees.
IGB
IGB is a Colombian company that has been distributing motorbike parts for more than 25 years. The company decided to optimise its warehouse by installing 2 Modula Lift MX50Ds and a Put to Light system, which has made order preparation easier and more intuitive and has significantly reduced all picking errors. Thanks to a system of coloured lights, the operators are guided in picking and know exactly where to place the material taken from the warehouses to complete orders in order to optimise picking in the case of batch picking.
Agropaisa
After adopting Modula, now Agropaisa, an organisation based in Bucaramanga, among the 1,000 largest companies in Colombia, can handle 30 orders in just 16 square metres
Thanks to the partnership between Modula and Industrias Pico, Agropaisa has been able to improve its logistics dedicated to the distribution and commercialisation of all types of agro-pecological, veterinary and related equipment and accessories.