Press Release – Daifuku
Daifuku, recognised as the No. 1 material handling provider worldwide , has been selected by New Zealand Post to deliver the single largest material handling investment program within New Zealand in recent history.
Commencing in September, the project will be staged across three of NZ Post’s largest processing facilities – the Wellington Super Depot, the new Christchurch Processing Centre, and the Auckland Processing Centre, totalling a footprint of 70,000m2.
The modernised facilities will see the implementation of automated packet and parcel sortation, along with advanced inbound processing and automatic singulation technology, accelerating NZ Post’s ability to deliver faster processing speeds; and increasing their regional delivery capabilities.
Press Release – Daifuku AUCKLAND, New Zealand, April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Daifuku, recognised as the No. 1 material handling provider worldwide , has been selected by New Zealand Post (NZ Post) to deliver the single largest material handling investment program within …
AUCKLAND, New Zealand, April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Daifuku, recognised as the No. 1 material handling provider worldwide , has been selected by New Zealand Post (NZ Post) to deliver the single largest material handling investment program within New Zealand in recent history.
Commencing in September 2021, the project will be staged across three of NZ Post’s largest processing facilities – at the new Christchurch Processing Centre, Wellington Super Depot, and the Auckland Processing Centre, totalling a footprint of 70,000m2.
Press Release – Daifuku
AUCKLAND, New Zealand, April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Daifuku, recognised as the No. 1 material handling provider worldwide , has been selected by New Zealand Post (NZ Post) to deliver the single largest material handling investment program within New Zealand in recent history.
Commencing in September 2021, the project will be staged across three of NZ Post’s largest processing facilities – at the new Christchurch Processing Centre, Wellington Super Depot, and the Auckland Processing Centre, totalling a footprint of 70,000m2.
The modernised facilities will see the implementation of automated packet and parcel sortation, along with advanced inbound processing and automatic singulation technology, accelerating NZ Post’s ability to deliver faster processing speeds; and increasing their existing regional delivery capabilities.
April 07, 2021
AUCKLAND, New Zealand, April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Daifuku, recognised as the No. 1 material handling provider worldwide , has been selected by New Zealand Post (NZ Post) to deliver the single largest material handling investment program within New Zealand in recent history.
New Zealand Post partners with Daifuku Oceania for the modernisation of their major processing facilities
Commencing in September 2021, the project will be staged across three of NZ Post s largest processing facilities – at the new Christchurch Processing Centre, Wellington Super Depot, and the Auckland Processing Centre, totalling a footprint of 70,000m2.
The modernised facilities will see the implementation of automated packet and parcel sortation, along with advanced inbound processing and automatic singulation technology, accelerating NZ Post s ability to deliver faster processing speeds; and increasing their existing regional delivery capabilities.
SOURCE: Daifuku Oceania
Daifuku, recognised as the No. 1 material handling provider worldwide , has been selected by New Zealand Post (NZ Post) to deliver the single largest material handling investment program within New Zealand in recent history.
Commencing in September 2021, the project will be staged across three of NZ Postâs largest processing facilities â at the new Christchurch Processing Centre, Wellington Super Depot, and the Auckland Processing Centre, totalling a footprint of 70,000m2.
The modernised facilities will see the implementation of automated packet and parcel sortation, along with advanced inbound processing and automatic singulation technology, accelerating NZ Postâs ability to deliver faster processing speeds; and increasing their existing regional delivery capabilities.