Thursday, October 29, 2009

Palian Cape Editorial No 4 (Materials Handling)

Palian Cape Editorial No 4 (Materials Handling)

Since the opening of Palian Cape, a mere six months ago, more than 24,000 pallet positions have been successfully installed locally, using the patented Racklock™ Pallet Racking System. This is a clear confirmation of the sustained growth in the Material Handling Industry.

The need for superior products, at internationally market related prices, backed by substantial local infrastructure, seems to be growing even more, as end users are realising the obvious advantages of using local products.

More demands are being placed on every aspect of Materials Handling; products need to be stronger and longer lasting, lead times need to be quicker and service or spares availeable immediately, as distribution operations have to continue meeting the consumers demands.

Palian Cape’s rapid growth is largely due to the fact that all products are locally stocked, obviously reducing lead times considerably. At the same time damages can be repaired or replaced immediately, ensuring operations continue, whilst all products have undergone substantial development to ensure an increase in strength. End frame uprights have additional bends, seamless beams ensure less deflection, both increasing the overall strength of the system.

In order to further assist in meeting the growing industry demands, Palian has opened their own projects division, Palian Projects, this highly experienced division has the capability to assist and design the most practical, functional and cost effective layouts of Racking, Shelving or Mezzanine Floors. These standard products are integrated with other material handling equipment, ensuring a complete, cost effective solution to materials handling.

Using the standard stocked components in the overall system ensures unmatched lead times and service, in an industry with new demands that Palian Cape remains committed to meet.

All products and services can be viewed at 21 Bell Crescent, Westlake Business Park, Tokai.

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