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Case Study: STAMH Mobile Racking System for Frozen Food Maker

Logistics Business Magazine

STAMH’s challenge was to expand storage capacity for the producer, combining it with an engineering solution for refrigerated warehouses. The Mobile Racking System had to be implemented in four independently-functioning refrigerated warehouses. STAMH engineered and installed 20 mobile bases.

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Case Study: Mobile Storage and Racking in Seismic Activity Location

Logistics Business Magazine

The racks had to be installed in three different refrigerated warehouses. Due to the complexity of the structure, some parts of the Mobile Racking System, in one of the refrigerated warehouses, required completely different parameters, engineering, construction and installation.

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Case Study: Smelling the Coffee with JCB’s Teletruk

Logistics Business Magazine

Palletised loads destined for Freshways’ various UK-wide distribution sites are put into waiting refrigerated trailers, while a fleet of over 100 Mercedes Sprinter vans is used to deliver orders directly from the Acton site to retailers across London and the south east of England.

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Case Study: Moving Perishable Goods in Food Applications

Logistics Business Magazine

The working conditions onsite vary from refrigeration environments (0-4°C) to dedicated cold stores where the temperatures can drop down to -18°C, therefore customised solutions are needed to prepare the equipment for temperature-controlled environments.

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Case Study: Electrolux Productivity Gains from BITO Racking and Shelving

Logistics Business Magazine

Electrolux is a global leader in appliances for home and professional use, selling annually more than 40 million products – including refrigerators, dishwashers, washing machines, vacuum cleaners and cookers – to customers in 150 countries.