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SKF to automate main U.S. distribution center

The automation in Crossville, Tenn., represents a leap forward in SKF’s logistics capabilities, allowing for increased efficiency and precision in order fulfillment

Crossville, Tenn.—Bearing manufacturer SKF has announced it will automate the company’s aftermarket products warehouse in Crossville, Tenn., scheduled for 2025. The warehouse will be retrofitted with a AutoStore robotic storage and picking system.

Encompassing a 22,000-square-foot space, the system will include approximately 24,000 storage locations. The fully automated AutoStore picking solution represents a significant leap forward in SKF’s logistics capabilities, allowing for increased efficiency and precision in order fulfillment.

Innovative Technology and Strategic Consolidation

The Crossville facility was chosen for this new technology due to its existing role as SKF’s main distribution center in the USA. The location offers substantial logistical benefits as a Free Trade Zone (FTZ). Additionally, Crossville already accommodates the SKF Vehicle Aftermarket North America component warehouse and Kitting Center, making it an ideal location to centralize warehousing, kitting, and logistics operations under one roof.

Anticipating Enhanced Customer Experience

The consolidation of storage and the introduction of advanced automation technology at the Crossville warehouse will significantly improve SKF’s operational efficiency. The facility’s 24,000 storage locations will ensure that a wide variety of products are readily available, enabling faster response times and better service for SKF’s customers.

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