REQUIREMENT
Freight forwarding halls for flexible logistics processes and future-proof growth
Rüdinger Spedition needed a hall system that would support dynamic growth, efficient logistics processes and sustainable operational requirements. Functional, robust and expandable forwarding halls were required that were suitable for a variety of uses - from heavy goods transport to classic warehouse logistics and the letting of additional space.
Short construction times, optimum space utilisation and the ability to provide each new hall at the exact time of increasing capacity requirements were important. In addition, the architecture had to reflect the company's modern, sustainable aspirations. Photovoltaic systems, energy-efficient building elements and a durable steel construction were therefore fixed components of the catalogue of requirements. The goal: a versatile hall system that remains economical, flexible and adaptable in the long term.
RESULT
Modular shipping halls with a large free span and high efficiency
Astron has already realised over 20 customised freight forwarding halls for Rüdinger, combining efficiency, functionality and sustainability. With free spans of up to 100 metres, large, column-free areas were created - ideal for heavy transport, storage technology and automated processes. The system construction method significantly shortened the planning and construction times so that new buildings could be put into operation exactly as required.
Each hall building is modularly expandable and can be flexibly adapted to new requirements. The integrated photovoltaic surfaces on the large roof areas generate electricity for several thousand households and reduce operating costs in the long term.
The result is an efficient, sustainable and customisable warehouse system that strengthens the forwarding company both technologically and economically and offers maximum future security.
MORE ABOUT LOGISTICS AND HAULAGE HALLS
Freight forwarding centres benefit from free spans, modular expandability and energy-efficient construction elements. The Rüdinger project shows how efficient logistics centres can be created quickly and grow flexibly using systematised steel construction. Further information can be found on our category page for warehouse & logistics halls.

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