Meeting increased demand for exports, Lödige Industries equips new handling facility at Brisbane Airport
The material handling system for the new nearly 5,000-square-metre facility was designed to meet increasing customer demand for perishables in the cold chain and support the growth of general cargo in Queensland
Lödige Industries, the world's leading provider of cargo terminal solutions, has completed the installation of comprehensive technical equipment for a new ULD handling facility at Brisbane Airport.
The material handling system for the new nearly 5,000-square-metre facility was designed to meet increasing customer demand for perishables in the cold chain and support the growth of general cargo in Queensland. The new air freight terminal in Brisbane will start operations in 2023. Lödige Industries' handling solutions meet the latest requirements for sustainability and labor safety while maximizing operational efficiency.
The new system includes truck docks, for the ease of loading and unloading cargo to different types of trucks, an intelligent and efficient transport system consisting of several roller decks, castor decks, and ball decks including ram protection as well as elevating workstations.
Furthermore, the equipment provided can handle temperature-sensitive perishable goods and comply with safety regulations for work with forklift operations and labor work in the immediate vicinity of the facility. The truck docks as well as the elevating workstations are completely electrically powered which fits the sustainable approach of the new Brisbane air cargo terminal.
Lödige Industries' strong presence in the APAC region and years of experience in providing market-leading air cargo handling solutions meant that not only the regional needs were well served, but on-time completion was also achieved. An on-site service contract covering the inspection and maintenance of the ULD handling system is also part of the overall package.
Lödige Industries has a significant presence in Australia with past customers and projects including Australia Post, dnata at Melbourne Airport, "The Lennox" in Sydney’s Parramatta district, which is Australia’s first robotic parking system, and others. In 2021 the German company acquired MecFab Enterprises. The Australian company is specialized in plant manufacturing and maintenance at airports and owns branches in Sydney, Melbourne as well as Brisbane.
Lödige Industries is a leading global supplier of logistics systems with headquarters in Germany. With offices around the world, Lödige Industries provides material handling solutions for a wide range of customers. Founded in 1948, the family-owned business specializes in the supply of complex material handling systems from planning, design, programming, and commissioning to service.