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High Bay Automated Storage & Retrieval Warehouse
– 106m span x 155m long x 17m high, UK.
REIDsteel designed, made and erected this 276,000 cubic metre high bay Automated Storage and Retrieval warehouse for storage, co-packing and distribution of consumer products.
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Coca
Cola & Schweppes Beverages Ltd - 10,000m2
regional service centre east Kilbride, Scotland.
The High Bay warehouse is 23.5 metres
to eaves, 54 metres clear width and 90 metres long and is an
Automated Storage and Retrieval System containing computerised
racking up to the roof. At each end there are two lower buildings;
one is the in-feed area 68m span, 38m long and 9.5m to eaves and the
other the loading and despatch area 54m span, 40m long and 8.5m to
eaves. We erected and clad all three buildings in 16 weeeks. We also
designed and made the steelwork. Note the cathedral like interior
before the automatic storage and retrieval system was installed.
Highbay Warehouse
(U.K.) - 25m span x 57m long x 15m high, designed,fabricated
and erected by REIDsteel at Milton Keynes for B.D.F Tesa.
The trussed columns and rafters were
designed with the stiffness and accuracy required for Robotic
warehousing equipment. The columns themselves became an integral
part of the racking. A large proportion of the structure was made of
shop welded Hollow Sections.
Shoreham
Port Authority - 2 new Warehouses, 50 metre clear
span, 120 metres long.
The fewer the columns in
a warehouse the easier it is to use. To achieve big clear covered
areas is usually expensive but this is not the case with the
patented REIDsteel Segmental Tied Arch design. This is available in
very wide spans of up to 200 metres. Because of the innovative,
patented structural design, it is possible to achieve wide openings
along the sides, of up to 90 metres.
The concept was
developed from REID's long experience making very wide span aircraft
hangars and high bay warehouses.
A good example is the
new 50 metre clear span parabolic arch warehouse (illustrated here)
currently being erected at the Port of Shoreham by REIDsteel
engineers, for under cover storage of timber. It is 120 metres long
with four openings in one side, each 30 metres wide for easy access
by fork lift trucks carrying wide stacks of timber.
Note the Permanent
Safety Barrier all round the roof edge for safety during roof
cladding and future maintenance.
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