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Automation Warehouse Solutions for High-Performance Supply Chains

Built for throughput, storage density, visibility and operational control.

Our automation warehouse solution is built for customers whose supply chains can no longer rely on conventional storage alone. It combines large-scale capacity with smarter flow, better inventory control and a stronger foundation for operational consistency.

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Automated warehouses

100,000+

Pallet capacity

North & West

Port Klang operations

On request

Detailed specifications

Smarter flow across inbound, storage and outbound movement
Operational control designed for high-volume inventory environments
Scalable infrastructure for customers outgrowing conventional warehouse models

Flagship visual composition

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Evidence-led panel

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Infrastructure

4 facilities

Automated warehouse network

Capacity

100,000+

Published pallet capacity

Support visual

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Systems layer

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What the solution is

Automation warehousing positioned as a business capability, not just a hardware choice

Our automation warehouse solution is designed for customers that need more than conventional storage. It supports faster movement, stronger inventory control and more consistent execution across high-volume operations.

Rather than treating automation as a technical feature in isolation, we position it as part of the wider operating model. The result is a stronger logistics foundation for businesses that need better throughput, clearer stock control and infrastructure that can keep pace with complexity.

Operational control
Built to help customers manage inbound, storage and outbound flow with fewer disconnects.
Scalable infrastructure
Designed for customers preparing for more volume, more complexity and higher service expectations.

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Why automation matters now

Why conventional storage becomes insufficient for some supply chains

Operational and procurement teams are under pressure to support faster movement, stronger visibility and more reliable service levels. In that environment, conventional storage models can become limiting when density, handling speed and stock complexity start to increase at the same time.

Space efficiency pressure
When storage density becomes a constraint, conventional layouts can slow expansion and add avoidable cost.
Handling speed pressure
Inbound and outbound expectations are rising, especially when production continuity or customer service levels are at stake.
Inventory complexity pressure
Greater SKU complexity and reporting expectations require stronger visibility and more consistent inventory discipline.
Labour dependency pressure
Operations that rely too heavily on manual handling can struggle to maintain consistent output as volumes grow.
Service-level pressure
Procurement and operations teams increasingly need infrastructure that supports faster, more predictable execution.
Visibility pressure
Automation becomes more relevant when customers need stronger reporting, cleaner stock control and fewer process blind spots.

Four-way shuttle system overview

A high-level view of how automation supports storage density and flow

This section explains the role of the four-way shuttle system at a practical level. The aim is not to overload buyers with engineering detail, but to show how the system supports denser storage, cleaner movement and a stronger handling model inside a modern automated warehouse environment.

Diagram view

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Pallets enter a controlled automated storage flow designed for density and consistency.

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Four-way shuttle movement supports smarter access across the storage system at a high level.

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Goods can be positioned for faster retrieval and cleaner movement into outbound readiness.

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The wider operating model supports better control across inventory handling, reporting and throughput planning.

Facility scale and capacity

Proof-led infrastructure with room for deeper qualification detail

The available proof should appear early. Where detailed facility footprint, throughput or technical system information is not yet published, placeholders remain explicit and ready to be replaced with verified data.

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Automated facilities

Published network proof
100,000+

Pallet capacity

Current published figure
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Facility footprint

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System throughput

Available during qualification
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Rack and system specs

On request
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Operating profile

Environment and handling detail

Operational benefits

Benefits that matter to throughput, control and long-term operating resilience

Higher storage density
Supports customers that need more capacity from a stronger, more organized storage model.
Better inventory visibility
Improves day-to-day control when stock accuracy, reporting and availability matter.
Faster inbound and outbound handling
Helps goods move with fewer delays between receiving, storage and dispatch preparation.
More consistent throughput
Reduces operational variability by supporting a cleaner, more disciplined movement model.
Lower operational friction
Cuts unnecessary handoff complexity and supports smoother decision-making across warehouse activity.
Stronger scalability
Creates a more durable warehousing foundation for growth, complexity and higher service expectations.

Suitable customer profiles

Decision-oriented fit for customers evaluating automation warehousing

This solution is most relevant where storage infrastructure needs to support higher volumes, more complex stock profiles, tighter operating discipline or broader growth readiness.

Multinational manufacturers
For businesses where continuity, throughput discipline and inventory flow directly affect production performance.
Import & export traders
For operations that need stronger port-connected flow, cleaner stock handling and faster cargo readiness.
High-volume operations
For customers whose storage and handling model needs to scale without losing visibility or control.
Inventory-complex businesses
For supply chains dealing with higher SKU complexity, reporting pressure or service-level sensitivity.
Growth-stage companies
For businesses preparing infrastructure that can support larger volumes and more demanding customer expectations.

Systems, visibility and integration

Control, reporting and integration matter alongside storage performance

For enterprise buyers, automation warehousing is stronger when it also supports inventory visibility, reporting and operational coordination. This section is deliberately proof-oriented and placeholder-ready for final systems detail.

Systems support

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Safety and compliance placeholders

A credible enterprise section for standards, controls and audit readiness

This space is reserved for verified quality, safety, process and security information. It should look like a serious buyer section, not generic filler.

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Case study placeholders

Automation-led outcomes should be framed around operational improvement

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Higher-capacity automated storage for manufacturing flow

Challenge

Manufacturer required greater storage density and more predictable outbound handling.

Solution

Placeholder automation warehouse model aligned around throughput, stock visibility and flow control.

Operational result

Placeholder operational result for improved handling consistency, stronger control and growth readiness.

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Port-driven inventory control for import/export operations

Challenge

Trader needed better coordination between port activity, storage and dispatch readiness.

Solution

Placeholder automation-led warehousing setup integrated with broader movement planning and reporting.

Operational result

Placeholder operational result for reduced friction, better visibility and faster cargo handling.

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Scalable infrastructure for a growing high-volume operation

Challenge

Customer had outgrown a conventional storage model and needed a more resilient operating base.

Solution

Placeholder automated warehousing approach focused on density, consistency and future scalability.

Operational result

Placeholder operational result for stronger long-term capacity planning and service readiness.

Frequently asked questions

Useful answers for automation warehousing evaluation

Related solutions

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Haulage & Inland Transport

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Final CTA

Talk to Malconrep about automation warehousing built for scale and control

If you are evaluating automated warehousing for higher throughput, denser storage and stronger inventory visibility, our team can help assess the right model for your operation.

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Sales email

sales@malconrep.com

Phone

+60 3-3168 0000

Response time

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Location

North & West Port Klang