Your warehouse automation partner.
We design and integrate connected automation for warehouse and distribution operations across the Nordic region, Europe and the UK.
Our starting point is not a fixed equipment catalogue. It is the way your products, people, data and processes need to work together, both today and as the operation grows.
A practical warehouse automation integrator
CoreConvey brings together mechanical equipment, controls and operational software to create warehouse systems that are easier to run, easier to understand and ready to develop over time.
Conveyors, sorters, robotic handling, packing equipment, pallet systems and supporting structures.
PLC control, scanning, item tracking, routing logic and integration with existing business systems.
A targeted improvement can remove one immediate constraint. A larger project can connect the full process.
Based in Denmark, with a particular focus on Nordic operations and wider project capability across Europe and the UK.
Logistics is the backbone of modern commerce. We make it flow better with less friction, less waste and more control.
For us, better flow means fewer unnecessary movements, clearer control across equipment and software, and a system that is easier for people to operate and develop.
Automation projects should begin with the operation—not the equipment catalogue
A conveyor, sorter or robot can work perfectly on its own and still fail to create a good warehouse process. The real result depends on what happens between the machines: identification, routing, accumulation, exceptions, operator actions and communication with existing systems.
CoreConvey starts by understanding what is slowing the operation down, what must improve and what the future is likely to demand. We then compare suitable technologies and develop them into one coordinated system concept.
- Understand products, volumes, peaks and operational bottlenecks
- Consider the building, workforce, data and existing equipment
- Define how exceptions and recovery should work
- Design for practical operation, not only headline throughput
One project across equipment, controls and software
A manufacturer may supply an individual machine. An integrator makes sure the selected technologies work together as one complete process.
Operational requirements
Products, load types, volumes, routes, staffing, service levels, constraints and growth plans.
System design
Layouts, equipment selection, process flow, performance requirements, safety scope and maintainability.
Integration
Conveyors, sorters, robots, scanners, PLCs, WCS functionality and interfaces to existing systems.
Delivery
Factory testing, installation, commissioning, operator preparation and support as the system settles into operation.
Clear direction. Practical behaviour.
Our mission and vision set the direction. Our operating principles describe what customers should experience when they work with us.
To make warehouse automation practical, connected and commercially worthwhile—helping goods move with less friction, less waste and more control.
To shape the next generation of warehouse operations across the Nordic region—where automation is intelligent, connected and accessible, and where businesses can grow without being constrained by labour, space or outdated processes.
Easy to work with
We keep consultation, project delivery and support straightforward. That means clear communication, transparent decisions, responsive follow-up and no unnecessary complexity.
Start with the operation
Understand the process, bottleneck and commercial objective before recommending technology.
Make complexity understandable
Explain the options, trade-offs and responsibilities clearly enough for sensible decisions to be made.
Take responsibility across interfaces
Pay attention to what happens between equipment, software, controls and the people operating the system.
Build for change
Create systems that can adapt as volumes, products, routes and operational requirements develop.
The technologies behind a connected warehouse operation
The right solution may use one technology or several. Our job is to make the complete flow work.
Conveyor systems
Move cartons, totes, parcels and pallets between processes with controlled, repeatable flow.
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Parcel and carton sortation
Identify and route items by destination, carrier, store, route, order or handling requirement.
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Robotics and AMRs
Automate repetitive transport and handling while retaining flexibility around routes and layouts.
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Packing and palletising
Connect carton selection, robotic handling, sealing, labelling, palletising and downstream transport.
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Scanning and data capture
Read, weigh, measure and verify items so the automation can make reliable routing decisions.
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Controls and software integration
Connect equipment, routing logic, live status and operational systems into one coordinated process.
Read the WMS vs WCS guide →Start with one bottleneck or redesign the complete flow
Automation does not need to begin with a warehouse-wide transformation. The best first project is the one that solves a real problem and creates a useful foundation for what comes next.
Modular improvements
A focused project can remove an immediate operational constraint without replacing the surrounding process.
- Automate repetitive internal transport
- Add sortation after packing
- Connect two operational zones
- Increase capacity within the existing footprint
- Create a foundation for later expansion
Complete connected systems
A wider project can combine several technologies and processes under one coordinated system concept.
- Connect receiving, storage, picking and dispatch
- Coordinate conveyors, sorters, robots and scanners
- Integrate controls with existing business systems
- Plan installation, testing and commissioning together
- Define one clear route from data to physical movement
We won’t recommend a complete transformation where a smaller, well-chosen project is likely to create the stronger practical return.
From operational data to a working system
A good concept is important. Proving that the equipment, controls and process work together is equally important.
Testing the system before shipment helps identify issues while the equipment, controls and project team are still together.
Understand
Review volumes, products, workflows, bottlenecks, existing systems and future requirements.
Develop
Compare technologies and develop the layout, system concept and performance requirements.
Integrate
Define how the equipment, controls, scanners, routing rules and business systems work together.
Test and deliver
Complete suitable FAT, installation, commissioning and site testing against agreed acceptance criteria.
Support and expand
Help stabilise the operation and adapt the system as volumes, products and processes develop.
Different industries. The same need for better flow.
The equipment may be similar, but the process, service requirements and operational pressures can be very different. Each system needs to reflect the environment in which it will operate.
The machine is only one part of the result
A sorter must be fed consistently, identify each item, receive the correct destination and send exceptions somewhere useful. The layout also needs to fit the available building and remain practical for operators and maintenance.
This is why CoreConvey looks beyond the individual machine and develops the surrounding flow, controls and routing as part of the same project.
Explore our solutionsNordic focus. European reach.
CoreConvey is based in Denmark and particularly focused on warehouse automation projects across the Nordic region.
We understand the practical priorities common to Nordic operations: reliable flow, efficient use of labour, safe working conditions, clear communication and systems that remain useful as the business changes.
We also support selected projects across wider Europe and the UK, always developing the solution around the local site, infrastructure and operational requirements.
The Nordic region
Our strongest geographic focus is close to home, supporting warehouse and distribution operations across the Nordic countries.
Europe and the UK
We support the right projects further afield where the system concept, delivery model and integration scope are a strong fit.
Start with the operation you need to improve
Share the current process, product profile, average and peak volumes, available space and main constraint. We can help identify where automation is likely to create the strongest practical return.
