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Kering establishing new global logistics hub in Northern Italy

16 Apr '21
3 min read
Pic: Kering
Pic: Kering

French global Luxury group Kering is establishing a new global logistics hub in Trecate (Novara, Piemonte), Northern Italy. The first phase of the hub has been completed. The first part of the building has been operating since March 2020, and the second part, spanning over 100,000 square metres, will start operations by the end of the second quarter 2021.

Built in record time, the group’s new global logistics hub covers more than 162,000 square metres and combines state-of-the-art technology and automation, scalability, innovative sustainability and features for the well-being of employees.

The hub will meet the demand from regional warehouses, retail stores, wholesalers and e-commerce worldwide, and will significantly increase the group’s capabilities in terms of shipping (up to 80 million pieces per year) and storage (up to 20 million pieces). It will also allow to reduce lead times by 50 per cent by increasing the speed of deliveries and to enhance collaboration with the group’s brands.

More than 250 people are currently working in the facility, with the total number of staff planned to reach approximately 900 by the end of 2022. The site is operated by XPO Logistics, Kering’s longstanding logistics partner, which employs the on-site workforce dedicated to warehouse operations.

Jean-François Palus, Kering managing director, said: “We are transforming our worldwide logistics network in Europe, America and Asia to become fully omnichannel, to markedly increase the speed of deliveries to the benefits of our Houses and their clients. This brand new facility is another testament to Kering’s commitment to Italy: the group is continuing to invest in the country, not only in terms of its artisanal and managerial capabilities, but also its logistics competences and know-how.”

The Trecate plant will have one of Europe’s largest rooftop solar systems. On completion of the building, an estimated 7,500 tons CO2 a year will be saved. The site will also be the first industrial complex in Italy to produce more energy than it consumes. The excess electricity will be fed into Italy’s power distribution grid, for use at Kering stores and corporate offices in the country.

Both the shell and core warehouses and the offices will be LEED-certified, and are expected to achieve a Platinum rating (thereby becoming the first LEED Platinum certified warehouse in Europe). Offices are also seeking WELL certification to guarantee the best work environment for all employees, with the target of achieving a Gold rating.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (SV)

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