Tectron Worbis GmbH, Querstraße 2, 37339 Leinefelde-Worbis, Germany

16 Hänel Lean-Lifts® optimize storage capacity and support efficient production and storage processes

Tectron Worbis relies on Hänel’s high-performance intralogistics solutions to systematically supply thousands of different SMD components directly in production to ensure prompt shipment

Tectron Worbis GmbH specializes in the development and production of electronic components. At its headquarters in Leinefelde-Worbis, the company manufactures specially-adapted solutions for electronic and automation engineering. The company is characterized by its cutting-edge technologies, superior quality, and personalized consulting.

Tectron Worbis uses nine Hänel Lean-Lifts® in production and an additional seven in shipping to ensure efficient and future-proof storage of SMD components and finished products. By optimally utilizing the vertical space in the warehouse, the Hänel Lean-Lifts® maximize the storage capacity and save valuable floor space – a distinct advantage in electronics manufacturing where every square meter counts.

Quick access and improved productivity

By delivering the goods directly to the user, components can be accessed quickly and time-consuming searches can be avoided. Speeding up processes in this way increases productivity both in production and storage and helps to ensure on-time deliveries.

Protection and safety

The enclosed structure of the Hänel Lean-Lifts® protects sensitive stored items from external influences and unauthorized access, while ergonomically designed access points allow employees to work at an optimal height, easing strain and improving working conditions.

The Hänel Lean-Lifts® provide Tectron Worbis with a modern, efficient, and economic storage solution. The combination of space-saving storage, fast availability, and maximum protection of SMD components optimizes both production and storage processes.

"The Hänel storage solution provides optimal reliability and significant process optimization – both in production and warehouse operations. This not only saves us time, but also money, and means we can organize our processes more efficiently."

Dr. Marco Krist
Director