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Latest racking system's a pro (1st December 2007)
Pallet and cantilever racking systems designed and installed by Pro-Dek Storage Systems have provided Yorkshire Stainless with highdensity storage facilities at a new warehouse in Rotherham. The 1100m2 warehouse was n
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Extended capacity without building (1st August 2007)
External cantilever racking with weather protection installed by Pro-Dek Storage Systems has provided additional cost-effective storage capacity without building work for specialist materials stockholder Righton. Alto
Weather-proof racking boost storage for less (1st April 2007)
External cantilever racking installed by Pro-Dek Storage Systems is providing additional cost effective storage capacity without building work for specialist materials stockholder, Righton. With roofs and tarpaulin curtains,
Space efficiency maximised (1st August 2006)
A new racking installation completed by Pro-Dek Storage Systems has increased storage volumes and picking efficiency at a 5000m2 warehouse operated by plastic building products distributor, Plaslyne.
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Stock holding capacity doubled (1st February 2006)
Specialist metals and industrial plastics supplier, Righton, has doubled stockholding capacity at its West Yorkshire service centre with the installation of custombuilt racking from Pro-Dek Storage Systems.
High cap racking (1st August 2005)
Pro-Dek’s cantilever and A-frame racking is providing flexible, highdensity storage for a wide range of sheet and extrusions at Richard Austin Alloys’ new Coventry DC.
Speed and efficiency in seven days (1st February 2005)
Window profile manufacturer Fersina Systems has boosted speed and efficiency at its national distribution centre in South Yorkshire with cantilever racking from Pro-Dek Storage Systems.
Stock volumes maximised (1st April 2004)
Narrow aisle cantilever racking from Pro-Dek Storage Systems, specially designed to take account of a wide variety of panel products, has enabled timber distributor, Silverman, to maximise stock volumes in a new distribution centre.