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FT SpA streamlines construction tool distribution with 4 SILO² VLMs

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FT SpA streamlines construction tool distribution with 4 SILO² VLMs

FT SpA: from a pioneering patent to national construction tool distribution

Founded in 1969, FT SpA is a national reference point for the B2B production and distribution of professional tools and construction safety equipment: hand tools — trowels, levels, floats — measuring instruments and personal and collective protection devices including helmets, safety barriers and fall arrest systems. The company serves specialist retailers and trade distributors across Italy from its 10,000 m² facility in Lentigione di Brescello (RE), with a catalogue of around 2,500 active references.
At seasonal peaks — spring and autumn, when building sites are in full swing — the warehouse handles up to 400 orders a day. That volume leaves no room for delays or mistakes.
FT SpA: from a pioneering patent to national construction tool distribution

The logistical challenges

Small parts, loose items and compact products were spread across three mezzanine levels of traditional shelving.

Every order — typically mixing products of different types and sizes — meant movement across multiple levels.

The pain points were measurable:

  • pickers covering up to 6 km a day between aisles, stairways and goods lifts
  • 45 minutes average to fulfil a single order — unsustainable at 400 orders a day
  • picking errors on complex mixed orders generating returns, rework and reputational damage
  • paper-based lists, no traceability, reliance on individual operator memory
  • three mezzanine levels inaccessible without stairs or a goods lift — ergonomic risk and injury exposure

4 SILO² in a pod of machines: 400 orders a day in 50 m², 4 at a time

Each SILO² — 3 storage columns, 90 trays (1,953 × 897 × 41 mm), 400 kg max tray capacity, 61.49 m³ of storage in 23.21 m² — is paired with another, the two facing each other to form a compact pod of machines. Operators move in 50 m² of total working area: no walking, no stairs, no level changes. Each SILO² has 2 side-by-side IRIDE picking stations, for 8 stations running in parallel at 52 trays per station per hour.
ICON is integrated with the HORSA WMS already in use: orders arrive directly on the on-station terminal, ICON assigns picks across the SILO² units based on availability and priority, IRIDE guides every operation with a digital dashboard and light beams. Each item is barcode-confirmed: full real-time traceability. Up to 4 orders simultaneously, 600 to 1,200 picks per day, 120 daily replenishment operations. The approximately 1,700 small-parts and loose construction product references sit across the 4 SILO² units in 92 m² combined.
4 SILO² in a pod of machines: 400 orders a day in 50 m², 4 at a time

Key results

Less walking, fewer errors, more orders — same team size

  • –67% order fulfilment time

    From 45 to 15 minutes per order

  • –99% picking errors

    IRIDE and barcode confirmation eliminate errors on complex mixed orders

  • From 6 km to metres per day

    The pod of machines removes all mezzanine traversals

  • 400 orders/day handled

    With 4 simultaneous orders at seasonal peaks

  • 1,700 references in 92 m²

    From multiple mezzanine levels to one compact system

  • Fully digital operations

    ICON-HORSA: digital pick lists, real-time traceability, zero paper

I chose ICAM automated warehouses to streamline order fulfilment for FT’s small parts range because I found it the solution best aligned with our needs compared to the competition: the SILO² units are not only more efficient and technologically advanced — they are also easier for operators to use.

Roberto Minari CEO, FT SpA

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