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Company 1. December 2022

SMS supplies high-bay storage system to Lotte Aluminium

Lotte Aluminium orders a high-bay storage system for aluminium coils from the SMS group for a site in the USA.

Happy about the conclusion of the contract for the delivery of a high-bay storage system for aluminium coils: (From left to right): Changhyun Park, CTO, Lotte Aluminium, USA; Eunseong Chang, CEO, Lotte Aluminium, USA; Bernd Klein, CEO, Amova; Daniel Opitz, Commercial Project Manager, Amova).
Happy about the conclusion of the contract for the delivery of a high-bay storage system for aluminium coils: (From left to right): Changhyun Park, CTO, Lotte Aluminium, USA; Eunseong Chang, CEO, Lotte Aluminium, USA; Bernd Klein, CEO, Amova; Daniel Opitz, Commercial Project Manager, Amova).

As part of its strategic expansion plans, Lotte Aluminium Materials USA LLC is investing in a new production plant for aluminium cathode foils in the US state of Kentucky. The system is scheduled to go into service at the end of 2024. 

500 coil storage spaces for smooth material logistics 

A core section of the overall plant is the logistics and storage system, which is where Lotte relies on the innovative strength and expertise of Amova, a subsidiary of SMS group. SMS was contracted to supply a smart, fully automated high-bay store with transport system. The high-bay storage system, which has around 500 storage spaces, is connected to the various process lines by the relevant conveying equipment and will be provided with warehouse management software specially developed by SMS.

Direct access to various process lines in the plant 

The Lotte group is one of the largest conglomerates in South Korea and employs more than 80,000 people in over 90 business units worldwide. The group's highly diversified product portfolio includes aluminium foils, printed packaging materials, corrugated cardboard boxes, as well as basic chemicals and highly advanced materials such as polymers, monomers, and petrochemical feedstocks.

Optimized process flow thanks to digitalization 

The group's target is to produce 36,000 t of cathode foils annually to meet the sharp increase in demand. Aluminium cathode foils are used, for example, in the production of lithium-ion batteries for electric cars. The new high-bay storage system will accommodate coils on paper and steel spools as well as separator racks.

As Lotte produces very thin-rolled, sensitive coils, SMS was faced in the project planning phase with the challenge of developing a system that was as flexible and material-friendly as possible. An important aspect for Lottewhen awarding the contract was that SMS has a successful reference facility, a fully automated, intelligently controlled high-bay storage system, in the US state of Kentucky, one of many references all over the world.

Cantilever racking system ensures the material-friendly storage

Applying its decades of experience, SMS worked with the customer to develop an ideal solution tailored to his needs. With the cantilever system (load-carrying beam supported at one end) that is now being implemented, all products can be supplied damage-free for the next stage in the process.

Lotte is relying on SMS’s digitalization expertise and rounding off its portfolio with the warehouse management software. This software, specially developed over decades, is a core component of the high-bay storage systems and is subject to continual optimization to ensure end-to-end material tracking and user-friendly visualization.

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