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Follow on Google News | Turbo for faster delivery serviceCantilever racking for leading timber merchant Borovi Impex Nagyker
By: OHRA Regalanlagen GmbH Cost-effective alternative to a warehouse Borovi used to store their timber in piles under roofs. However, floor storage takes up a lot of space, and accessing individual items required repeated restocking processes, which took a lot of time. The timber merchant therefore decided to create the new storage capacity using cantilever racking. To protect the timber from the weather, the racks were fitted with a 2.7 metre deep roof on both sides. Display frames were mounted on the front sides of the racks, which support a powder-coated trapezoidal sheet as a side panel. In addition, the cantilever columns are fitted with U-profiles into which boards can be inserted. The resulting sheet piling additionally protects the timber from precipitation. This construction method saved Borovi the time-consuming and costly construction of a new warehouse. Five racks Borovi invested in a total of five 7.8 metre high cantilever racks. Including the base level, each rack offers seven storage levels. Each of the 1.2 metre long cantilever arms has a load-bearing capacity of 800 kilograms. The rack bases are equipped with guide rails that make it easier to manoeuvre a four-way forklift in the rack aisles. 30 per cent faster, 40 per cent less damage The new racking has enabled Borovi to more than double its storage capacity in a short space of time. Storage in cantilever racking offers significant advantages over the previous floor storage method: Individual items can be accessed directly without the need for stock transfer. This significantly increases efficiency in the warehouse. This also significantly reduces damage to the goods. This and the secure protection from the weather reduced damage to the timber by around 40 per cent. Visit: https://www.ohra.net/ End
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