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An operation to completely renew the fleet of electric forklifts in Vidres’ new computerized logistics warehouse.
Vidres is a chemical company established in 1975 specializing in the manufacture of frits, glazes, and ceramic colors. The firm has positioned itself among the leaders in the sector thanks to its constant innovation, dedication to creating added value for its customers, and service orientation. All these factors have contributed since its foundation to winning six gold alphas. Vidres has subsidiaries worldwide that allow it to work in the main and most demanding markets. Its customers receive personalized attention and service that differentiate this company from its competitors.
Thanks to the great professional team with which the company Vidres counts, it has been growing to the point of needing new facilities, so they have built a new warehouse connected through an underground gallery.
This facility, which will serve as a materials warehouse, is equipped with a computer system that allows perfect traceability of the goods stored there.
After a selection process, in which performance and efficiency were compared, Vidres has decided to once again trust Orbel and its Toyota electric forklifts to operate in this new warehouse.
To carry out this storage application, new Toyota forklifts from the efficient Series 8 have been delivered. This machinery has the capability to work consistently to meet the needs of the demanding ceramic sector.
These equipments come with safety and comfort systems to ensure the highest productivity of the operators and protections to work without issues in the abrasive environments of the sector. Finally, they come with a power supply pre-installation in case they want to equip auxiliary warehouse systems for storage in the future, such as RFID guns, barcode readers, screens, cameras…