List of Modula Lift Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Modula Lift customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Modula Lift for Warehouse Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Modula Lift for Warehouse Management include: Inim Electronics, a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 166 employees and revenues of $64.0 million, Farmaenlace, a Ecuador based Retail organisation with 350 employees and revenues of $40.0 million, Grupo Trixder, a Spain based Distribution organisation with 250 employees and revenues of $27.0 million, All Sport, a Belgium based Distribution organisation with 70 employees and revenues of $7.0 million and many others.
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All Sport | Distribution | 70 | $7M | Belgium | Modula | Modula Lift | Warehouse Management | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, All Sport deployed Modula Lift in Belgium to modernize distribution warehouse operations. The deployment included six Modula Vertical Lift Modules and Modula's WMS software, establishing Warehouse Management functionality to increase storage capacity and improve warehouse efficiency.
All Sport implemented Modula Lift to provide Warehouse Management for distribution and inventory control, combining hardware and software to centralize storage and streamline picking, receiving and replenishment workflows at the Belgian warehouse. The implementation used the warehouse management module capabilities in Modula's WMS to manage inventory locations, control vertical lift operations and coordinate day to day warehouse processes, with operational ownership transitioned to warehouse teams and governance aligned to site level operational procedures. The stated outcomes were increased storage capacity and improved warehouse efficiency.
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Farmaenlace | Retail | 350 | $40M | Ecuador | Modula | Modula Lift | Warehouse Management | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Farmaenlace implemented Modula Lift as part of a Warehouse Management deployment to support its pharmaceutical distribution operations in Ecuador. The retailer added two Modula Lift ML25D vertical lift modules to recover warehouse footprint and to improve productivity and order preparation efficiency in its primary distribution site.
The deployment combined Modula Lift ML25D hardware with Modula warehouse software integration to orchestrate automated storage and retrieval, inventory staging, and order preparation workflows consistent with Warehouse Management functional modules. Operational scope covered warehouse operations and order fulfillment for pharmaceutical distribution, with configuration focused on storage density recovery and streamlined picking and staging processes during commissioning in 2024.
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Grupo Trixder | Distribution | 250 | $27M | Spain | Modula | Modula Lift | Warehouse Management | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Grupo Trixder installed two Modula Lift MC25D units to streamline warehouse operations for pet care logistics in Spain. The Modula Lift deployment was integrated with the company’s existing warehouse management system, maintaining WMS-led inventory control, order allocation, and picking workflows. The scope covered the distribution center storage and fulfillment functions within Grupo Trixder operations.
Modula Lift functioned as automated vertical storage and retrieval modules, enabling high-density storage, vertical picking, and goods to operator workflows aligned with Warehouse Management processes. Integration emphasized real-time inventory synchronization and task orchestration between the Modula Lift units and the WMS to preserve stock accuracy and coordinate pick sequencing. Governance and operational adjustments focused on warehouse operations and fulfillment teams, with configuration of lift module interfaces and picking station tasking to streamline order processing.
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Inim Electronics | Manufacturing | 166 | $64M | Italy | Modula | Modula Lift | Warehouse Management | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Inim Electronics implemented Modula Lift in a Warehouse Management deployment to address persistent warehouse inefficiencies across its electronic and software products operations. The initiative focused on production support and the electronic boards department at the company, reorganizing storage to support new production lines and equipment additions.
Deployment comprised six Modula vertical lift modules, specifically four Modula Slim units in the electronic boards department and two Modula Lift MXs for electronic components, assembled boards and test materials. The Modula VLMs and Modula Lift tray systems, equipped with ESD protection, now house over 70,000 packages and more than 1,000 unique items, consolidating inventory into high-density automated vertical storage.
Modula’s Warehouse Management System was configured for barcode-driven picking and FIFO retrieval, with operators scanning products using industrial scanners and the WMS commanding tray retrieval from the correct compartment. The WMS integrates with Inim Electronics ERP to extend inventory control into production workflows, creating a linked process for automated storage retrieval and order or production picks.
Documented operational effects include a 65% reduction in floor space previously occupied by conventional shelving, enabling a re-layout that accommodated additional production lines and equipment. Workflows became faster, ergonomically safer and error-free, with delicate electronic components stored in dust-free, electrically protected trays that reduce handling risk.
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