In Great Britain and Ireland, Kardex is already considered the market leader for vertical storage systems. Jeremy Green, who has just been appointed Kardex's new Head of Business Development, fits well into this strategy. The 53-year-old rugby fan previously worked for intralogistics specialists such as TGW and Körber.
Rugby fan J.Green
for sales of integrated material flow systems, automated pallet high-bay warehouses, and small parts storage systems within the Kardex Mlog business unit be responsible approximately 15 years of experience in the intralogistics and automation industry. With the newly created position of Business Development Director, Kardex Mlog aims to significantly expand its market share in the UK and Ireland .
there as a top provider of pallet high-bay and gains new customers and a great deal of trust
He sees the opportunity to develop new solutions and expand Kardex's customer base as "both a challenge and a great opportunity." The decision to change careers was an easy one for him. "I was impressed by the company's ambitions and the positive and friendly nature of all the colleagues I met during the application process."
Kardex Mlog can supply stacker cranes with heights of up to 48 m, thus creating extremely sustainable high-bay warehouses with minimal surface area per stored pallet. Automated systems for transporting small parts containers and cartons, as well as storage and order picking solutions, are also part of their product range. Furthermore, Kardex Mlog is a recognized specialist in retrofitting complex automated warehouses, both during ongoing operations and for systems built by other suppliers. Kardex employs over 2,900 people in more than 30 countries and has been listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange as Kardex Holding since 1989.

















