LYTO’S success in the field of large-scale distribution (GDO)
20/10/2014The Mexican giant made by LYTO’S
07/07/2015Thanks to the unstoppable evolution of the structural system, which for over 50 years marks Lyto’s, the limit height of warehouses made, has recently reached 40 meters, and view the global trend to maximize the development in height, this measure looks set to rise further.
In 2014, during the construction of a self supporting automatic warehouse in Saudi Arabia, for company SIPCO, local bottler of Pepsi Cola, have been reached 40 m in height; a particularly important project, that got an international validation, confirming the absolute capacity and technical reliability of Lyto’s.
- 2014 – Sipco (Arabia Saudita) – Height: 40 meters – Capacity: 34.660 x 1300 kg
- 2011 – Spendrups (Svezia) – Height: 39 meters – Capacity: 45.478 x 1000 kg
- 2015 – Pasta Zara (Italia) – Height: 38 meters – Capacity: 64.986 x 600/1350 kg
- 2015 – CCC (Messico) – Height: 36 meters – Capacity: 100.336 x 1000/1300 kg
- 2009 – De Matteis (Italia) – Height: 36 meters – Capacity: 30.080 x 1000 kg
- 2005 – Rummo (Italia) – Height: 36 meters – Capacity: 32.832 x 1050/500 kg
- 2007 – J. Garcia Carrion (Spagna) – Height: 36 meters – Capacity: 14.250 x 1000 kg
- 2007 – Capaldo (Italia) – Height: 35 meters – Capacity: 22.542 x 1000/800 kg
- 2008 – Maspex (Polonia) – Height: 35 meters – Capacity: 54.000 x 1025 kg
- 2009 – Caleffi (Italia) – Height: 34 meters – Capacity: 13.608 x 800/1000 kg