John Lewis has launched its cutting-edge distribution centre in Milton Keynes, following a successful collaboration with warehouse automation specialist Logistex.
The 1 million square foot facility at Fenny Lock has retrofit the former Tesco facility, showcasing new technology designed to meet rising online shopping demands.
Featuring 60 autonomous, the warehouse’s mobile robots for handling storage containers are provided by Hai Robotics to enhance accuracy.
With more than 100,000 storage locations for totes, the facility also demonstrates significant optimised storage capabilities.
Logistex said the integration of Locus robots on the pick tower further enhances the warehouse's efficiency.
A key improvement is the installation of nine Pick to Light Stations, which have dramatically improved picking speeds to over 1,500 lines per hour.
The facility also employs Logistex's warehouse management software, LWS Reflex, to control materials handling equipment, alongside five integrated printer and bagging machines.
Tony Gruber, Managing Director at Logistex, said: "I am delighted that following really close collaboration with JLP's Distribution Director, Technical Lead and Technical Delivery Manager, as well as our Robotic partner Hai Robotics, we have been able to deliver a superb automation solution for our customer."
John Munnelly, Partner & Distribution Director at John Lewis, added: "The Fenny Lock project has been truly transformative, highlighting the successful collaboration between Logistex and the John Lewis Partnership.
“Together, we have set a new benchmark for modern warehouse operations and customer service excellence, demonstrating innovation and efficiency in our industry."