
Plan to construct a fully automated high-bay warehouse in Bavaria, Germany
ROCKWOOL, the global leader in stone wool insulation, has selected Swisslog to deliver a fully automated high-bay warehouse (HBW) at its production facility in Neuburg an der Donau, in Germany’s southern Bavaria state.
This strategic investment marks a significant step in ROCKWOOL’s global initiative to modernize its logistics infrastructure and reduce reliance on manual operations.
The Neuburg site, operating 24/7, required a high-capacity, automated storage solution to support its latest production line. Swisslog’s integrated solution will provide the efficiency, scalability and reliability needed to meet these evolving demands.
Driving global growth
Automation specialist Swisslog will deliver a fully integrated logistics solution, featuring a high-bay warehouse with 35,000 pallet storage locations and a total capacity of 53,000 EURO pallets. It will include eight Vectura S40 double-deep stacker cranes and a ProMove conveyor system, that connects to the production lines via an outdoor AGV-system and integrates an existing pick-and-pack area.
The project also encompasses civil works above the floor slab, roof and wall cladding, building utilities (power, HVAC, and lighting), and fire safety systems. The entire operation will be orchestrated by Swisslog’s SynQ warehouse management software, ensuring seamless coordination and real-time visibility.
The new automated warehouse will eliminate the need for external storage, reduce manual handling, and introduce a zero-touch approach to managing production pallets. It will also shorten truck loading times, improve shipment service levels, and reduce dependency on forklifts.
Partnership
The project is a testament to the strong and growing partnership between ROCKWOOL and Swisslog, laying the foundation for future collaborations as ROCKWOOL expands its automation footprint worldwide.
“Swisslog’s early involvement during our budgeting phase gave us confidence in their understanding of our operational needs. Their solution aligns perfectly with our long-term goals – boosting efficiency, minimizing manual handling, and supporting our broader automation strategy,” states Oliver Mohr, Project Manager, ROCKWOOL.
“Our collaboration with ROCKWOOL stands as a testament to what true partnership can achieve – rooted in trust, driven by shared ambition, and grounded in a deep understanding of their business and supply chain network,” assured Sven Borghoff, Vice President Sales–Integrated Solutions EMEA Central, Swisslog.
Construction at the Neuburg site is set to begin in February 2026, a press statement concluded.
