References

Building stairs and railings
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New Logistics Center in Allhaming

Description
On behalf of the construction company Granit AG, we were allowed to plan, deliver and install the stairs and railings in the new logistics center of the Austrian post (ÖPAG). A special feature was the design requirements of the end customer and the subsequent attachment to the building without on-site preparations.In total, more than 100m of railings with stainless steel handrail and vertical filling rods as well as 8 stairs with a total of 84 steps made of grating and sheet metal profile were delivered. The handrail connections were planned so precisely that no subsequent welding work was necessary on site.
Logistics platforms, catwalks & ladders
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Amazon Logistics Center POZ2 (Poland)

Description
During the first half of 2021, we were active in vicinity of Poznań, Poland as a supplier of steel platforms and supports for conveyor technology. On this construction site, we installed about 230 tons of steel parts, about 4,000m² of chipboard, 523m railings, 542 stairs, several ladders and pallet transfer points. For the sprinkler lines under the stages, almost 2000 openings with diameters of 80 and 120mm were cut into the steel beams. A special structural challenge was the two 20m high, 4-storey steel platforms, which were built in a closed and narrow shaft.
Platforms, support structures & catwalks
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New Logistics Center in Allhaming

Description
Between September 2021 and April 2022, we worked in the new building of the Austrian post (ÖPAG) in Allhaming. We were commissioned with the supply of supporting structures and maintenance platforms, which later support and make the conveying and sorting systems accessible. For us, this is a large project with a total of about 600 tons of steel parts, over 5,000m² of gratings, 1,800m of railings and stairs with a total of over 700 steps. We were always ahead of schedule and were already noticeable in other trades, even though the first supply bottlenecks were already noticeable.
Logistics platforms, stair crossings & impact protection
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International Postal Center in Niederaula (Germany)

Description
On behalf of Siemens Logistics, a new conveyor and sorting system for Deutsche Post AG was built in Niederaula. We were allowed to supply the necessary steel construction in the form of platforms (platforms), stairs, railings and ladders for the supplier of conveyor technology. The steel construction also included a steel collision guard to protect the supports from industrial trucks and roll containers. Special features in this project were the attractive color scheme and the large base plates of our supports with side lengths of up to 65cm due to the low load-bearing capacity of the floor.
Logistics platforms, crossings & ladders
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Amazon Logistics Center BRE4

Description
Between 2020 and 2021, a new logistics center was built near Bremen in which we were allowed to operate until mid of 2021. Our part of the supply was platforms and supporting structures including stairs, railings and ladders. Our designs serve to support conveyor and sorting technology as well as better accessibility for maintenance and troubleshooting. Our scope of supply was approx. 240 tons of steel, 3,250m² of chipboard as a load-bearing floor covering, 1,260m railings, 32 stairs with a total of 482 steps and 4 ladders.
Clothing warehouse for hanging goods
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Clothing Warehouse in Nagold (Germany)

Description
For the men's outfitter Digel, a three-storey clothing warehouse for hanging goods was built within 3 months. In this project, a total of 2,760m clothes rails, 120 tons of steel parts, 1,400m² of chipboard and 1,380m² of safety net were installed. The racking system was optimally fitted into a new building in order to make optimum use of the available space. A special feature are the infinitely height-adjustable clothes rails to react to clothing of different lengths to suit the season.

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