Cold Chain

Cold Chain

Robots operating at -30°C with no staff exposure.

-30°C

Minimum temperature

0

Exposed staff

+50%

Chamber use

-40%

Energy consumption

The challenge

Robots operating at -30°C without exposure.

The frozen warehouse is expensive to build and dangerous for staff. DELIE systems for refrigerated logistics maximize every cubic meter of the automated cold depot while eliminating operator exposure to extreme cold.

"Each chamber door opening loses between 5% and 15% of accumulated energy. Automating it cuts that cost by 40%."

Why automate

Key benefits

Operation at -30°C

Robots and stacker cranes certified to run in the frozen warehouse with no human presence.

Maximum density

Vertical storage that triples the capacity per square meter of the existing automated cold depot.

Fewer openings

Door opening reduction up to 90%, with energy savings of up to 40%.

FIFO in cold

Automatic FIFO without the operator having to enter the chamber to check dates.

Before & after

Without automation

High energy cost of an underused frozen warehouse

Staff exposure to temperatures from -18°C to -30°C

Waste from frequent chamber openings to check stock

FIFO impossible to control manually in refrigerated logistics

High cost of building new chambers

With STOKA · DELIE

Certified robots operating at -30°C in the automated cold depot with no human presence

Vertical storage that triples the capacity of the existing frozen warehouse

Door opening reduction up to 90%

Automatic FIFO guaranteed by the WMS

Energy savings of up to 40% from less thermal exchange

Automation context

Warehouse automation in cold chain

Refrigerated logistics is one of the fastest-growing sectors in logistics automation. The automated frozen warehouse and the automated cold depot are the answer to the rising cost of labor in extreme cold.

DELIE's frozen ASRS —the system for a frozen warehouse at -30 degrees— operates with no operators inside the chamber. The stacker cranes and shuttle robots have a special design: anti-condensation hermetic sealing, extreme-cold lubrication and internal electronics heating, keys to high-performance refrigerated logistics.

-30°C

Minimum temperature

0

Exposed staff

+50%

Chamber use

-40%

Energy consumption

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about automation

What minimum temperature do DELIE robots operate at in the frozen warehouse?

DELIE stacker cranes and shuttle robots for refrigerated logistics are certified down to -30°C. They feature anti-condensation hermetic sealing, special lubricants and remote diagnosis.

What real energy savings can I expect in my automated cold depot?

Typical energy savings are 30% to 40%. The main source is reduced door openings: a manual warehouse requires 50-100 openings per shift, while the automated system works internally.

How much additional space do I gain by automating an existing frozen warehouse?

With automated vertical storage, you can triple the frozen warehouse capacity without building new facilities. The system operates in 900 mm aisles (vs. 3-4 meters for forklifts).

How do I eliminate staff exposure to extreme cold in the depot?

The automated cold depot operates autonomously inside the chamber. Operators work at ambient-temperature stations, where goods arrive through an insulated window.

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