STAMH Group expanded the warehouse capacity of leading Croatian distribution companies by nearly 60,000 pallet spaces

2026-06-033 min.

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During the first quarter of 2026, STAMH Group successfully realized several significant logistical projects in Croatia, for nearly 60,000 new pallet racks with seismic resistance for leading distribution companies Studenac Market and Atlantic Grupa. The projects create new standards for safety, efficiency and capacity for the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector in the region. The investments are focused on key logistical centers in Zagreb and Split, which are strategic points for the country’s transportation.

"Vukovina, which is located in the Greater Zagreb region, is establishing itself as a central distribution hub for mainland Croatia, while Dugopolje, inland in the Split region, supports the supply of Dalmatia, coastal areas and islands. By expanding their storage capacity, STAMH Group contributes to faster, safer and more sustainable deliveries throughout the country," STAMH Group told BalkanEngineer.com.

For the company Studenac Market, STAMH integrates highly efficient conventional palletization systems with seismic resistance in two large distribution centers. Dugopole is equipped with 20,578 new pallet spaces and another 31,967 pallet spaces in Vukovina. The warehouses accommodate the national network of the retail chain and are built to handle temperature-controlled products where quality and storage security are paramount.

"The systems are organized through intelligent zoning that separates different categories of goods, such as frozen products, meat and sausages, dairy products and fresh vegetables. This allows for precise temperature control, optimized picking routes and efficient daily replenishment of stores. Conventional pallet racks provide direct access to each pallet and high flexibility in handling a variety of items," explained STAMH Group.

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