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Innovative Shuttle Warehouse | Bergzeit GmbH | SEW-EURODRIVE

October 23, 2025

Innovative Shuttle Warehouse

The mountain sports retailer Bergzeit has been operating an automated shuttle warehouse with 54,000 storage locations since 2022. Equipped with regenerative drive technology from SEW-EURODRIVE, the system feeds the lifts’ braking energy back into the grid. The result: greater energy efficiency, lower operating costs, and a more sustainable logistics process.

In addition, Bergzeit invests in a photovoltaic system generating 550,000 kWh annually, electric mobility, and climate-friendly shipping solutions. Together with SEW-EURODRIVE’s innovative systems, this creates a future-proof energy concept for logistics and mountain sports.

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SEW-EURODRIVE Canada Secures New Location for Canadian Headquarters
Innovative Shuttle Warehouse | Bergzeit GmbH | SEW-EURODRIVE

SEW-EURODRIVE’s commitment to exceptional service is what got them here. For over 50 years, they have been providing top-tier drive system solutions to Canadian businesses—helping not only their own company grow but their customers as well.

As they look to the future, they are doubling down on that commitment by continuing to invest in their people and their infrastructure. And with that, they are excited to announce a major milestone: they have secured a new location for their Canadian headquarters in Caledon, Ontario! 

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