A future-proof parts warehouse
Take a look inside the new-look HCME parts warehouse in Oosterhout, The Netherlands after its modernisation…
To meet the growing demand from dealers and customers for its high-quality spare parts, Hitachi Construction Machinery (Europe) NV (HCME) has upgraded its European warehouse at Oosterhout. The number of parts stored in stock at the facility in The Netherlands has grown significantly over the last decade, from 68,800 in 2015 to approximately 80,000 in 2024. As HCME expects this number to continue to rise, it has designed a future-proof modernised warehouse.
HCME worked with Neovia, a global leader in third-party contract logistics, to maximise the use of the 28,000㎡ building.
Before the upgrade, the facility had 73,000 locations to store parts and it now has 110,000 locations, with a focus on the large components required for mining machines, hoses and piping, as well as fast-moving items.
The remodelling of the warehouse, which has taken two years to complete, has increased storage capacity with more dedicated bins and racks for certain parts.
This has improved the accuracy of the picking process, and created additional space for larger, more expensive parts to be stored securely.
Representatives of Neovia joined the HCME leadership team and colleagues for the parts warehouse opening ceremony at the end of June.
“The European mining market is currently booming and driving the increased demand for parts that we are experiencing,” explains Hans Lam, Manager Parts Logistics at HCME.
The parts warehouse was officially reopened on 27 June, with a special ceremony held for HCME colleagues, the senior leadership team at HCME, as well as Michael Fahy (CEO of Neovia), and Miguel Mazarias (Neovia Senior Vice President EAME and APAC).
“During the modernisation process, we maintained a high level of service to both dealers and customers, ensuring the consistent and reliable parts supply they would expect from HCME,” says Hans. “And now we have a state-of-the-art fulfilment centre, that will continue to meet their needs in the years to come.”


