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NEXT-proaudio Expands Logistics Operations

NEXT pro-audio new logistics center

NEXT-proaudio is supporting its growth with the opening of a brand-new logistics center that will operate as an extension to the factory in Porto, Portugal.

Adopting three new automatic logistics software (online interactive platform, Internal logistic software NXT, and an automatic packing optimization software) all based on the 4.0 technology, the new logistic center will significantly increase the available space, flexibility, and efficiency of the company's warehousing and all the domestic and international operations.

The great development of the brand on the past years imposed the need for expanding its original facilities and the expansion was mandatory.

The new logistics platform project was managed by NEXT-proaudio and provides 1,000sqm of floor space for warehousing and logistics. The new Logistics Center is located in Porto, 10km away from the main port and airport, making the transports and logistics even easier and more convenient.

In the same building there is still space for a big open space office comprising sales, marketing, and logistics control center.

A key investment was an automated software NXT that manages all the orders and stablish a link between the factory, the logistics, and sales team. This allows to minimize errors, improve quality, and productivity from the production until the final customer.

This logistics center is already prepared for the new brand that will be launch soon, NEXT Audiocom.

For more information visit the URL below.

WWWwww.next-proaudio.com


(26 October 2020)

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