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Planning for the Unexpected: SSI Schaefer and Partners Grow Cold-chain Capacity in South-East Asia's F&B Industry, adding 145 Million Kg in Capacity in Two Years
SINGAPORE, April 3, 2020/PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Philippines first cold-chain solutions provider, powered by SSI Schaefer, 
enters operation, significantly boosting capacity and preparedness for 
unforeseen events.


SSI Schaefer, the global leader of warehouse and logistics solutions in 
cooperation with ORCA, a pioneering cold-chain solutions provider, announced 
the opening of the Philippines first world-class chain storage system. The 
Taguig facility significantly increases the country's logistics capacity and 
preparedness for unforeseen events. The facility, which officially launched in 
February, is the latest collaborative project in the region following a larger 
ASRS contract for a cold chain food manufacturer in Singapore in late 2019 and 
adds a further 20 million kilos of frozen food capacity to the region.

Video - https://cdn4.prnasia.com/002071/mnr/video/20200402_SSI_Schaefer.mp4
Video courtesy of ORCA Cold Chain Solutions

The United Nations( 
https://www.un.org/development/desa/en/news/population/world-population-prospects-2017.html) 
estimates that by 2050, we will need to feed over 9 billion people. In 
preparation for this exponential growth and to unforeseen events, we must come 
together to scale up actions that will feed the world, in a way that is 
resource-efficient and resilient.

According to a report by 
BSR(https://www.bsr.org/reports/BSR_Climate_and_Supply_Chain_Management.pdf), 
up to 37% of food retail value per year is lost due to poor packing, storage 
and handling, further weakening our preparedness for events beyond our control.

"For Food & Beverage and supply chain leaders, the pervasive nature of 
unforeseen events, such as natural disasters, pose unprecedented risks. In 
times of need, labour restrictions and panic buying place a significant strain 
on logistics and resources. Upgrading, diversifying and improving supply chain 
efficiency is half the battle in winning the war on unpreparedness, with the 
benefit of immediate cost and performance benefits," said, Xavier Perello 
Pairada, Managing Director - South and South East Asia, SSI Schaefer.

The upgrading of cold supply chain capacity in the Philippines will add 20,000 
pallets to cold-chain storage (equal to 20 million kg of frozen food) and 
provide a more reliable and consistent food safety and security network. In 
just two years, SSI Schaefer joint partnership projects in the ASEAN region 
have increased frozen food capacity by 145 million kilos, through the upgrading 
and modernisation of facilities to contribute to the building of a more robust 
food supply network.

"As the prevalence of climate change and unforeseen events increases, it is 
imperative that we use the opportunities technological advantages provide to 
upgrade global supply chains in preparation for the unexpected. More must be 
done collectively to improve the robustness of supply networks," added, Xavier 
Perello Pairada.

How to build capacity and ensure preparedness for unforeseen events?

-Bring warehouse management up-to-date: Advances in management technology have 
meant that real-time inventory monitoring is now a possibility - the ability to 
know which product and how much is where, is critical during times of need. 
Without a Warehouse Management System (WMS)( 
https://www.ssi-schaefer.com/en-sg/software-solutions/software-products/logistics-software-wamas--19882) 
in place, it is difficult to track inventory and even more so to accurately 
forecast what's needed to fulfil orders in the pipeline. ORCA's system also 
helps customers with load planning, thanks to real-time data from its automated 
system. It can provide recommendations instantly on the type of truck to best 
move products, which is essential during outages or when warehouses and 
logistics systems become inaccessible. 
-Maximise Storage: Much like the technology used to manage warehouses has 
advanced incredibly over the last 30 years, so too has the structure of 
warehouses. The introduction of simplified, rack-clad warehouses allows for 
faster construction times, maximisation of space and customisation for 
different storage systems whether its pallets or boxes, manual or automatic 
storage; allowing logistics suppliers to respond to all types of loading units, 
operations and necessities. Rack-clad warehouses are also more resistant to 
natural disasters, like earthquakes and typhoons.
-Automate if possible: Automated Storage Retrieval System (ASRS), such as those 
used in the Philippines' first cold-chain storage centre works with rack-clad 
structures to move pallets of food using cranes. Compared to conventional 
warehouses, ASRS involves minimal-to-no-human intervention in storage 
operations. This can improve food-safety, manage the loss of revenue through 
spoilage, create a safer work environment and ensure continuity when unforeseen 
events occur. 
About SSI Schaefer

The SSI Schaefer Group is the world's leading provider of modular warehousing 
and logistics solutions. Employing 10,500 people across six continents, SSI 
Schaefer develops and implements innovative industry-specific answers to its 
customers' unique challenges, by designing, developing and manufacturing 
systems for warehouses, industrial plants, workshops and offices. SSI Schaefer 
is also a leading provider of modular, regularly updated software for in-house 
material flows. Designed by a strong team of 1,100 engineers, SSI Schaefer's 
broad IT offering, including its own WAMAS® and SAP products, delivers seamless 
support for all warehouse and material flow processes.

For more information, please visit https://www.ssi-schaefer.com/en-sg

SOURCE:  SSI Schaefer
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