Hot-rolled steel profiles last betterRacking system for Hamburg building materials dealer Benthack
By: OHRA Regalanlagen GmbH Henri Benthack moved into its new branch in Neumünster in mid-2024 after the space at the old location was no longer sufficient for the specialist building materials retailer's extensive product range. Following Benthack's experience at the old site with shelving constructed from sheet metal profiles, the company now opted for systems from OHRA. The company is one of the market leaders in heavy-duty shelving and only uses full-walled, hot-rolled steel profiles for its cantilever and pallet racking. This enables high load-bearing capacities with a slimline design. At Benthack, for example, the 7-metre-high pallet racking can carry a shelf load of up to 3.9 tonnes - with a shelf width of 3 metres. Hot-rolled profiles also offer advantages in terms of safety – with sheet metal profiles, a bump with the forks of a forklift truck can quickly damage a support or beam to such an extent that the component has to be replaced - or it fails without warning. Hot-rolled steel, on the other hand, is ductile and "tough" due to the manufacturing process. As a result, its kink resistance is significantly higher and its sensitivity to impacts considerably lower. In the event of a collision, hot-rolled profiles deform but retain their static properties (up to a certain extent). The pallet racks, most of which are designed as double rack rows, offer a total of around 3,400 storage locations. The length of the cantilever racking storage levels adds up to over 1,250 metres, arranged in six storage levels. All racks for outdoor use are hot-dip galvanised, and some of the cantilever racks are also fitted with a roof. The height and usable depth of the vertical shelves have also been adapted to Benthack's moulding portfolio. Benthack realised a clearly structured facility that offers more storage capacity compared to the old location, as well as simpler storage and fast order picking. In addition, damage to the material was significantly reduced with the shelving from OHRA. Youtube: https://youtu.be/ End
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