But what exactly does “URBAN logistics” mean?
URBAN logistics systems are distribution and buffering systems that use sophisticated logic to bring a certain structure and organized workflow to our customers’ production processes. This leads to improved internal operations and the handling of window components, such as frames, sashes, or prefabricated units.
As URBAN and as partners to our clients, our goal within the framework of comprehensive project management is to ensure that products are manufactured on schedule. To ensure we can anticipate the logistical challenges involved, we conduct a structured assessment of the project’s framework conditions during the initial phase of project implementation. As part of this initial assessment, we examine the on-site conditions, the existing production flows that need to be integrated, and the product in all its complexity.
What tools do we use to plan “URBAN logistics”?
“Mapping” … Through mapping, we aim to identify in advance the flow of various elements between sources and destinations and present this information in a clear, visual format. These key insights serve as the foundation for developing logistics management and are intended to provide a cross-functional overview of the order fulfillment process in manufacturing, encompassing planning, material control, and the associated information flows.
This ensures that logistical tasks within individual production areas are seamlessly coordinated.
Overall System Routing

Figure 1: Example of mapping
“The process description” … is intended to illustrate and describe “the sequence and detailed interrelationships of all operations involved in handling and processing,” as well as the distribution of goods within designated areas.
URBAN distinguishes between two different configurations of the material flow.
1. Layout / URBAN
This includes transport between individual departments within a production area or between individual pieces of equipment within a department.
This includes:
– Workstations
– Machines in sash production
– Machines in frame production
2. Layout / URBAN
Includes transport within a workstation
This includes:
– Handling at the workstation
3. Order / Customer
The job descriptions for the various positions are provided by the company (the client)
URBAN Logistics in the Aluminum Sector
For URBAN, designing custom logistics facilities is second nature. When planning logistics facilities for aluminum components, the greatest attention must be paid to the highly sensitive surfaces.
We can transport these items, with their delicate surfaces, smoothly and safely through the distribution buffer systems, and we can also achieve time decoupling through customized operational setups.



