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Designing Vertical: A Structural Blueprint for High-Density Industrial Sites

Modern warehouses are built taller than ever. It makes sense: building tall maximises usable space and increases the functionality of the site without the need to expand the footprint. As a result, businesses are often swimming in vertical warehouse space. Unfortunately owners and leaseholders haven’t got the memo, because in most warehouses much of this space remains unutilised.
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Fire Safety in Warehouses: Top Ways to Protect Your Assets

Fire safety in warehouses is a multifaceted challenge that requires thorough planning, regular maintenance and ongoing employee education. By implementing these warehouse fire safety tips and ensuring the proper use of warehouse fire suppression systems and fire alarm systems, you can significantly reduce the risk of fire and protect your valuable assets.
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How modular mezzanine systems reduce construction risk in occupied buildings

Building a mezzanine inside a functioning warehouse or manufacturing plant places construction activity and daily operations in the same space at the same time. The fabrication approach chosen at design stage determines how much of that risk arrives on site, and how long it stays there.
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An Introduction to Steel Mezzanines – Definition, Types, Components, and Uses

the steel mezzanine is the most widely used and interesting solution in modern construction! Relatively thin, the steel beams offer an interesting aesthetic and are durable, resistant to moisture as well as economical!
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Comparing Unilin Mezzanine Panels: Supreme vs. Flameshield for Fire Safety

In Australian warehouses and industrial sites, mezzanine flooring must tick more boxes than one. From load capacity to fire resistance and slip safety. Unistor offers a range of specialised Unilin mezzanine panels that cater to these demands, helping facility managers keep their operations humming. Two leading options, Supreme and Flameshield, stand out for their fire-safety features, but how do they measure up against each other?
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The Role of Warehouse Integration Systems in Intralogistics and Automation

Getting on board with warehouse automation in Australia is increasingly important for maintaining competitive advantage in a global market. By bearing the brunt of manual handling, streamlining order fulfilment and enhancing inventory visibility, warehouse integration systems lend propulsion for long-term growth. In this blog, we will explore how these systems can level up your intralogistics automation and ultimately improve your bottom line.
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How to Ensure Mezzanine Safety With Staircases, Handrails & Access Gates

A mezzanine floor that meets structural load requirements can still fail a safety audit and the reason is almost always the access system. Staircases, handrails, and safety gates are the most frequently non-conformant elements found during mezzanine inspections in Australia, yet they are also the most preventable. Each carries distinct compliance obligations under AS 1657:2018, and each represents a separate engineering decision within the broader design process.
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Noise, Vibration & User Experience: Why Flooring Type Shapes Warehouse Performance

Flooring is one of the most influential elements of a mezzanine or multi-level warehouse structures, yet it is often overlooked when planning a new facility or expanding an existing one. The decision between solid panels, such as Unilin, and steel grating systems, such as Meiser, affects noise levels, vibration transfer, worker comfort and equipment performance. It also influences how people move across the structure, how goods travel and how the warehouse performs over time. Understanding these impacts helps businesses design environments that support productivity, safety and long-term usability.
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