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Food industry roller doors (1st April 2012)
Meeting food industry demands that equipment can be maintained quickly and easily, Ro-Dor roller shutter doors are made from high impact PVCu with good thermal insulation qualities that can be hosed down and is unaffect
From Facilities Management
Saving energy saves costs (1st February 2010)
One of the most expensive areas of any business is the goods in / goods out bay.Without considering the security issues for a moment, money can literally pour out of the door through the loss of either heating or cooling if the right equipment is not being used.
The Dynaco Door range from Ro-Dor (14th January 2010)
At this years event Ro-Dor will be exhibiting their DYNACO rapid door. The Dynaco door range has a number of benefits with regard to safety, notably the absence of reinforcing bars, whilst still providing resistance to win
From Newsletter Stories
Get the scores on the doors (14th April 2009)
Visitors to Ro-Dor on stand 113 will be able to witness continuous door demonstrations during both days of the exhibition.
Door helps freeze costs (1st April 2009)
Ro-Dor says its range of doors can save cold store firms money.
From Products
Roller shutter on a r (1st June 2007)
The Bread Roll Company, based in St Albans, is a leading manufacturer of bread and rolls for many of the UK's supermarket groups. The company has just invested nearly three quarters of a million pounds on a brand new
From Features
Dock leveller doors replaced on five bays (1st April 2007)
When logistics experts TDG (UK) decided that the existing dock leveller doors on five loading bays at its handling plant in Thetford needed replacing, the company called in the roller shutter door and dock leveller supplier,
Fast action & damage-free (1st December 2006)
When a forklift damaged a metal door at its manufacturing unit, the International Automotive Components Group called in industrial door manufacturer and supplier, Ro-Dor The IAC required a new type of door that would not be d