OBERMEYER is delivering documentation of new conveyor bridges and high-bay warehouse for SKODA AUTO

Date 20.03.2026
Keywords conveyor bridges, high-bay warehouse, SKODA AUTO, documentation for zoning, building permit documentation
OBERMEYER is delivering documentation of new conveyor bridges and high-bay warehouse for SKODA AUTO

Obermeyer Helika is participating in a major project involving fully automated conveyor bridges and a high-bay warehouse for the transport and storage of passenger car bodies at the Škoda Auto production facility in Mladá Boleslav. This extensive project represents a very demanding challenge in terms of technology and logistics. The first phase of construction, i.e. the automated high-bay warehouse HRL, is currently underway. The project itself began with the preparation of documentation for zoning and building permits in 2023.

Obermeyer Helika is providing a wide range of services for the project, including all survey work using digital 3D scanning of the entire project route. It is responsible for preparing documentation for zoning and building permits, ng engineering activities and obtaining individual building permits. Last but not least, it is responsible for preparing a detailed plan and schedule for the construction organisation, preparing documentation for the construction, documentation of changes to the construction before its completion, and author supervision during implementation.

Conveyor bridge and car body storage project for Škoda Auto Mladá Boleslav – 3D model preview. Source: OBERMEYER HELIKA a.s.

The conveyor bridge route is approximately 1.2 km long and runs through almost the entire Mladá Boleslav car factory complex, both inside the existing halls, on their roofs and above the outdoor areas of the complex. The project also includes an automated high-bay warehouse (HRL) with a capacity of approximately 900 car bodies. The conveyor bridges are connected to the planned construction of a new paint shop, which is being addressed in a separate project.

"This project is unique in its scope and technological complexity. We have to deal with a number of challenges, such as integrating conveyor bridges into the existing infrastructure of the complex, relocating utility networks and modifying roads. We have designed an efficient and reliable system that will be fully automated and capable of handling the high demands of car body transport within the production process," says Tomáš Zelenka, chief engineer of the project at Obermeyer Helika. He adds: "We are proud to be part of this progressive project and to contribute our expertise to its successful completion."¨

Copyright: OBERMEYER

We're here to help you build better.