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2025: a record year. Interview with Marco Zanisi
19/02/2026
Top 5 Lyto’s Cold Storage Warehouses: 30 Years of Vertical Innovation
04/03/2026
2025: a record year. Interview with Marco Zanisi
19/02/2026
Top 5 Lyto’s Cold Storage Warehouses: 30 Years of Vertical Innovation
04/03/2026

In Teramo, set within an extraordinary natural landscape at the foot of the Gran Sasso, the new self‑supporting warehouse built by Lyto’s for Lazzaroni—an iconic name in Italy’s confectionery tradition—takes shape. A comprehensive project that brings together racking, cladding, and fire‑prevention systems within a single, unified design vision. Above all, it is a structure conceived to tackle technical challenges that were anything but ordinary.

The context left no room for standard solutions.

Beyond the seismic nature of the area, the main constraint was the irregular geometry of the available plot: a configuration that prevented the construction of a symmetrical facility, normally essential to ensure structural balance and uniform load distribution.

To turn this limitation into an opportunity, Lyto’s adopted a targeted design strategy: dividing the overall volume into three sub‑warehouses. This choice made it possible to transform an unfavourable geometry into a regular and predictable configuration, ensuring stability, uniform load distribution, and optimal structural behaviour.

The result is a solid, high‑performing self‑supporting warehouse, perfectly calibrated to Lazzaroni’s logistical needs.

A project that once again confirms Lyto’s ability to successfully face and solve the most complex challenges in logistics engineering.