Vaillant Industrial, part of the Vaillant Group international heating and hot water corporation, has partnered with leading intralogistics provider, Jungheinrich UK, to deliver an optimised materials handling fleet and updated warehouse system to support its continued business growth.
In addition to requiring a full upgrade and renewal of its warehouse fleet, one of Vaillant Group’s priorities is to focus on sustainability, aligning with its overall business objectives to design and deliver manufactured products and systems that use renewable energy.
With a specific aim to move to more sustainable technology solutions to support its plans to become a carbon neutral plant by 2025, Vaillant is collaborating with Jungheinrich to introduce a new 26 vehicle Lithium-ion fleet to its operations. The new fleet involves a combination of ETV 216i reach trucks as well as conventional counter balances, increasing the capacity on some of its larger trucks from 2.5 tonnes to 3.5 tonnes to cater for the pressed steel works and tools.
The rapid interim charging times offered by Lithium-ion powered trucks enable a virtually continuous operation of fleets on a 24×7 basis with no dangerous gases or acids emitted, meaning that charging stations equipped with expensive and toxic exhaust systems are no longer necessary.
Manual handling is reduced too, with no need for frequent battery changing for charging, giving Vaillant increased uptime to meet high demand at a greater speed. This also provides Vaillant the opportunity to eliminate the need for spare batteries during changeover and reduce the overall fleet size by two trucks because of lift opportunity and charging availability.
Adrian Ancliff, Head of Production Logistics and Scheduling, Vaillant Industrial, comments, “We are delighted to be working with Jungheinrich – the incorporation of Lithium-ion trucks is incredibly important to our sustainability goals and we have been extremely impressed with the overall energy savings and efficiency we stand to gain. Not only will Lithium-ion-powered vehicles provide huge sustainability benefits in terms of energy efficiency and carbon reduction, the transition will also reduce the health and safety risks associated with the removal of lead acid batteries, which is another huge bonus for us. We’re very pleased to be doing our part to reduce our carbon footprint and we are confident that we’ve purchased the best fleet on the market.”
In addition to introducing a new fleet, Vaillant has taken advantage of Jungheinrich’s Power By The Hour initiative – a flexible and transparent way to rent forklift trucks which allows warehouse operators to only pay for the hours they use the truck. For Vaillant, this means that they can have commercial flexibility when they have spikes in demand, short term peaks or another truck requires servicing, with an extra reach truck available at their convenience.
Neil Warren, Region One Business Director at Jungheinrich concludes, “We are delighted to support Vaillant in improving its warehouse efficiency from both an economical and environmental perspective. Lithium-ion technology offers tremendous benefits in terms of efficiency and productivity gains, as well as supporting crucial sustainability efforts, so it’s great to see Vaillant taking advantage of this. Working closely with Vaillant to provide a fully integrated and combined system which completely optimises their warehouse operations and delivers energy efficiency in line with their company’s sustainability goals is extremely important to us and we look forward to our continued partnership with Vaillant as it enjoys the benefits of the new system.”