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16 April 2025

Jung Logistique capitalizes on Reflex WMS to pursue its development

Jung Logistique is expanding to Belgium. As with all its logistics sites -whether company-owned or client-operated – the new warehouse will be managed using Reflex WMS. Reflex supports Jung’s growth strategy with its flexibility to handle a wide range of operations and its openness, which makes is easy to integrate with other solutions, especially automation.

Grenoble, April 16, 2025 – Reflex, a Hardis Group business unit specializing in supply chain software, announced that Jung Logistique has implemented its Reflex WMS at a new logistics hub in Belgium, near a key client’s production site. This deployment highlights the critical role Reflex plays in streamlining multi-client, and multi-activity logistics operations.

A rapidly growing logistics provider

For 70 years, Jung Logistique has delivered tailored logistics and transportation services, operating from its own warehouses or directly on-site. Headquartered in Alsace, the company also serves clients across northern France, Luxembourg and, as of 2025, Belgium. Jung Logistique supports over 100 clients across a wide range of B2B and B2C sectors including e-commerce, food and beverage, retail, pharmaceuticals, furniture, fashion and wine and spirits.

Managing more than four million order lines annually and more than 800,000 different items, Jung Logistique has 19 warehouses with a total surface area of more than 400,000 m2. It plans to continue its development both within France and internationally.

A single IT system for all clients

Reflex WMS is one of the IT tools which Jung Logistique uses for all its clients, whether providing services on its own sites or the sites of its industrial clients. “Our added value lies in our processes and therefore our tools,” explains Nicolas Hirtz, Logistics Managing Director at Jung Logistique. The warehouse management system manages and optimizes all logistics processes: receipt/incoming goods, stock management and storage location, BtoB and BtoC order preparation, shipping and return management, temperature-controlled warehousing and more.

The company’s reasons for choosing Reflex WMS in 2004 have proven to be well-founded. This comprehensive, high-performance tool is an open solution with the flexibility to adapt to a multi-client context. “In 2024, when we began using three miniload stacker cranes in our warehouse in Dambach-la-Ville, in Alsace, that could handle 5,000 items in 20,000 locations and ship an average of 2,000 order lines per day for one of our clients. Reflex’s standard APIs made it possible for us to independently develop a layer for communication between the WMS and the miniload system’s WCS,” says Nicolas Hirtz.

Continued geographic expansion and process automation

The miniload system, which was not being used to full capacity, is currently being deployed for a second client. In the future, Jung Logistique plans to expand to the south of Paris and further develop its automation to include new processes, with new mechanized systems and AGVs. The company is also working on integrating Reflex’s latest innovations, including smart barcode scanning and loading dock management.

“We have developed an effective partnership with the Reflex teams: they listen to us and co-develop the features we need. It’s a mutually beneficial way of working,” Nicolas Hirtz concludes.

Press contacts

Anjuna – Elodie Cassar – elodie.cassar@anjuna.fr – Cell: +33 6 80 53 82 94

Hardis Group – Hélène Leclercq – helene.leclercq@hardis-group.com – Cell: +33 6 46 38 66 37