Case Studies

At Kardex Storage Systems, we partner with companies across industries to design automated storage and retrieval solutions that maximize space, speed, and accuracy. Our case studies highlight how businesses have streamlined operations, reduced labor costs, and improved productivity through Kardex technology. Explore these real-world examples to see how organizations like yours are transforming their material handling and inventory processes: from manufacturing plants and distribution centers to healthcare facilities and defense contractors.

At Kardex Storage Systems, we partner with companies across industries to design automated storage and retrieval solutions that maximize space, speed, and accuracy. Our case studies highlight how businesses have streamlined operations, reduced labor costs, and improved productivity through Kardex technology. Explore these real-world examples to see how organizations like yours are transforming their material handling and inventory processes: from manufacturing plants and distribution centers to healthcare facilities and defense contractors.

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Case Study: Florida County Keeps Fire Stations Running with Efficient Medical Supply Chain Logistics

Hillsborough County Keeps Fire Stations Running with Efficient Medical Supply Chain Logistics

When the new Hillsborough County Emergency Management Center facility was designed, the concept of “Go Vertical” space utilization was incorporated for the supply department…

UF Shands Hospital Solved A Major Challenge With Kardex Storage Systems

By switching to Kardex’s automated storage and retrieval system, UF Health Shands Hospital transformed its sterile processing department (SPD), reducing wasted time, improving efficiency, and optimizing space…

ASRS Saves United Auto Group (Central Florida Toyota) 87% Floor Space

When United Auto Group designed Central Florida Toyota, a highly efficient service department was at the top of their list. Instead of building a large parts department, UAG used the building’s height to their advantage…