High-performance logistics environments across the supply chain — from fulfillment platforms to last-mile hubs, from warehousing centers to controlled environments and fleet infrastructure. Seven typologies, each with its own scale, specificity and design logic.
These facilities form the backbone of modern supply chains, enabling high-volume order processing, storage, and multi-channel distribution. Designed for scalability and automation, they integrate advanced systems to maximize throughput and operational efficiency.
High-speed logistics environments designed to receive, sort, and redirect goods with minimal dwell time. These assets prioritize throughput efficiency and seamless logistics flow over storage.
Urban logistics hubs designed to enable fast and efficient delivery to end customers. Highly location-sensitive and optimized for dispatch speed and route efficiency.
Storage, inventory management, and distribution capabilities for regional or multi-client operations. These facilities prioritize flexibility, scalability, and cost efficiency.
Facilities designed for goods requiring strict environmental control or regulatory compliance — including temperature-sensitive, hazardous, or customs-regulated products.
Facilities supporting the movement, staging, and management of logistics vehicles, ensuring efficient fleet operations and minimizing congestion.
Complementary assets enhancing efficiency, scalability, and operational control — including Anchor Points (AP), Automated Vehicle Inspection Systems (AVI), and Fleet Service Centers (FSC).
Test fit, feasibility, capacity modeling, site identification.
Multidisciplinary coordination, MEP integration, automation integration.
Construction management, quality oversight, schedule and cost control.
Commissioning, handover, post-occupancy support.