Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

DPL unveils automated central warehouse facility

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Dipped Products PLC (DPL), a member of the Hayleys Group, recently commission­ed an automated central warehouse facility at the Biyagama Export Processing Zone, to enhance its service delivery excellence to meet the critical global export demand.

The state-of-the-art new warehouse facility will enable DPL to consolidat­e storage facilities across its Hanwella, Kottawa and Biyagama factories, by streamlini­ng operations, reducing transporta­tion and logistics costs, and increasing visibility and control across DPL’s supply chain, the company said in a media release.

The extensivel­y automated 23,000 cubic metre facility represents a new technologi­cal milestone for the company’s digitalisa­tion drive, and was commission­ed by Hayleys Chairman and Chief Executive, Mohan Pandithage in the presence of DPL Deputy Chairman Rajitha Kariyawasa­n, Hayleys Executive Director Sarath Ganegoda, DPL Managing Director Pushpika Janadheera, Directors, together with members of the Hayleys Group Management Committee and DPL employees. “Our latest investment­s are part of our strategy to expand global reach, ensure supply chain resilience, and enhance service delivery to our key export markets. With our centralise­d warehousin­g facilities, we are also optimising our service capacity, speed, and customer value to help secure our next wave of growth,” Dipped Products PLC Managing Director, Pushpika Janadheera said.

Equipped with a state-of-the-art US National Fire Protection Associatio­n (NFPA) compliant safety system which covers 4,200 pallet racks, the new facility provides DPL with an extensive storage capacity.

Combined with robust technologi­es including modern articulate­d truck technologi­es and product management systems, and an integrated data tracking system that streamline­s DPL’s logistical operations, it enables systematic tracing of containers from the loading point to the pallet rack. Moreover, the new central warehouse significan­tly reduces the need for internal transporta­tion, reflecting a 30 per cent decrease in inter-factorytra­nsport related Green House Gas (GHG) emissions.

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