Teerachaiphaisarn

Taking space utilization to the next level. Leading electrical equipment distributor puts extreme space to good use to make the most out of their footprint.

TEERACHAIPHAISARN CASE STUDY

Taking space utilization to the next level

In today's global market, an effective supply chain for the electrical equipment industry is vital to deliver a readily available supply of electrical components that consumer now expects. Thai leading electrical equipment distributor, Teerachaiphaisarn Corporation, continues to set new standards for product reliability and excellent customer service.

In order to serve the growing demands and maintain market leadership, SSI SCHAEFER was chosen to analyze and execute the logistics concept. The intralogistics expert implemented the 7-level multi-tier Mezzanine platform system to store diverse goods of different sizes and picking requirements while ensuring the highest safety.

The Partnership Between Teerachaiphaisarn and SSI SCHAEFER

The Next Level: Progress

Teerachaiphaisarn Corporation keeps pace with the market demands and continuously provides customers with a comprehensive product range for complex applications. To ensure a fast supply chain for stock availability and shorter lead time for components, Teerachaiphaisarn Corporation sets up a new distribution center in Samut Prakarn to optimize space utilization and product traceability.

Limitless Configuration Possibilities

The design options of the Mezzanine system provide virtually unlimited configuration possibilities. Fitted with different variations of the Interlock 600 Long-span Shelving System, the self-supporting structure meets every requirement regarding dimensions and load capability. The extensive range of decking and accessories options enables the highest durability, better fire safety and ventilation requirements on every level as an integral aspect. In addition, the central staircase and goods lift integrated into the platform enable access to all levels.

Better Controlled Inventory Movement

The design and construction of the Mezzanine system are very much dependent on the type of inventory management and throughput. To optimize the flow of the supply chain in the warehouse, goods are categorized on specific levels. Whether to use the Mezzanine for high-volume items, slow-movers or buffered stock, the design concept allows for better control of inventory movement and accessibility for efficient picking.

Teerachaiphaisarn distribution center

The multi-level system for Teerachaiphaisarn Corporation has successfully expanded the storage space for over 12,000 SKUs. Learn how the new system from SSI SCHAEFER improves operation productivity efficiently within the same footprint.

Comprehensive configuration possibilities for the electrical equipment industry

Teerachaiphaisarn Corporation wanted to overhaul and build a new distribution center for modern order fulfillment and logistics distribution throughout Thailand. With vast configuration possibilities, the 7-level Mezzanine platform system increases the integration of additional levels and puts extreme space to use. This logistic concept allows the electrical equipment leader to store and handle the comprehensive product range efficiently and quickly in a single logistics facility.

Impressions on the partnership with teerachaiphaisarn

“The cost-effective solution perfectly optimizes our warehouse storage capacity. We are very happy with SSI SCHAEFER as our implementation partner.“

Mr. Chayamporn Taeratanachai
Mr. Chayamporn Taeratanachai
Mr. Chayamporn Taeratanachai
Mr. Chayamporn Taeratanachai

The goal to better customer service and fast supply chain

Teerachaiphaisarn Corporation needed to achieve maximum operational productivity and create a better customer experience through increased SKU offerings. The flexibility of the Mezzanine storage is impressive and cost-effective.

Project Objectives:

  • Setting up a new distribution center for electrical components

  • Maximize operational productivity and storage capacity within the facility

  • Process optimization of goods across the different levels of the rack-supported system

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