Development of Warehouses and Logistics Centres

The Importance of Warehouses and Logistics Centres in Peacetime and Wartime
The need for warehouse facilities increased significantly during the full-scale Russian invasion. The reason is that a large number of such facilities were destroyed in this sector, especially in the Kyiv region.
Businesses have come to realise that it is highly impractical to keep all infrastructure in one place.
Important conclusions were drawn for the future: warehouses should be distributed across the country, and a certain buffer capacity should be created to ensure greater resilience and ease of operation.
Difficulties in freight transportation caused by the war have also encouraged businesses to optimise processes and restructure their logistics operations.
- limited product range and supplier availability;
- overall decline in cargo flow;
- blockage of most ports;
- excessive pressure on railway infrastructure;
- the establishment of checkpoints;
- unscheduled inspections;
- the existence of curfews.
Design Features of Warehouses and Logistics Centres by TCH Project
For the convenience of our clients, the warehouse complex design process is developed individually, taking into account all requirements and the specifics of the client’s operations. Every project at TCH Project becomes an individual intelligent system that not only takes all factors into account, but also optimises logistics processes from the moment goods are received to their dispatch from the warehouse.
The creation of warehouses and logistics centres, in line with the client’s objectives, is carried out through design with mandatory consideration of the type and quantity of materials to be stored. This approach makes it possible to achieve maximum optimisation for future operations.
The design of modern logistics complexes enables our clients to fully meet the expectations and requirements of consumers.
Our company’s design documentation includes:
- warehouse and large-scale logistics centre projects delivered on a turnkey basis;
- a comprehensive approach that takes into account numerous factors, from the type of goods to be stored to the selection of equipment required for handling and storage at the facility;
- cost calculation for constructing buildings using both prefabricated and capital construction systems;
- calculation of the required equipment and access routes, taking into account the distance from ports, trade routes, and key railway junctions.
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