Warehouse logistics
We have a total of 60,000 pallet spaces for the storage of dangerous goods and general, non-hazardous goods at two locations in Maribor (SI) and Zagreb (HR).
All warehouses are supported by a state-of-the-art Warehouse Management System (WMS), which enables connectivity with the information systems of business partners and transparent traceability of goods.
Storage facilities are arranged according to the requirements of local and international safety regulations and the standards and above-standards required by the type of goods and other authorities.
STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTION CENTRE
- 60,000 m² of storage space
- storage capacity of 60,000 pallet places
- 12 m high bay warehouse
- dedicated space for the consignment of goods
- Freight vehicle access for the collection of goods is provided with loading ramps
- Modern hazardous goods storage facility in accordance with the SEVESO environmental permit (goods are segregated by group and sector in accordance with legislation)
- automatic fire alarm system
(fire detectors and gas detectors) - Stable Sprinkler Fire Extinguishing System
- Special epoxy floor coatings according to the needs of the sector
- Catch basins and interceptors to prevent the release of hazardous and other substances into the environment (interceptors, liquid collection channels and automatic sluice gates)
- Rooms are temperature-controlled
- security and fire services on standby
- Modern IT and other technical support systems that allow transparent monitoring of goods and traceability of stock
- Quality intralogistics vehicles and support machinery
STORAGE OF DANGEROUS GOODS ADR
ADR storage and storage of general, non-hazardous goods are separated by group and sector in accordance with the legislation.
Our Hazardous Goods Officer provides expert support for the storage, handling and transport of ADR goods.
ADR 2
flammable gases, aerosol
ADR 3
flammable, combustible liquid chemicals
ADR 5.1
oxidising liquids and solids
ADR 6.1
acute toxicity, respiratory sensitisation
ADR 6.1
hazardous to the aquatic environment
ADR 8
corrosive substances
PROUD HOLDER OF YOUR CERTIFICATE
The Seveso disaster is an industrial accident that occurred on 10. On 9 July 1976 at around 00:37 hours, at a chemical plant about 15 km (9.3 miles) north of Milan, Lombardy, Italy. It caused the highest known exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) in the area [1] which has led to numerous scientific studies and standardised industry safety regulations. EU industrial safety regulations are known as the Seveso II Directives.