How to create an impression August 1st 2008 Nene Group was the
supplier when Travis Perkins
set up its first kitchen
joinery outlet in Croydon in
2006. Two years later the
template originally created
by Nene's design team ha
Nene Group was the
supplier when Travis Perkins
set up its first kitchen
joinery outlet in Croydon in
2006. Two years later the
template originally created
by Nene's design team has
been used to fit out 26
other kitchen joinery
warehouses throughout the
south east of England.
Travis Perkins did not
want the warehouses to
look 'new'. It wanted to
create the impression of an
established environment.
Nene suggested using
refurbished Adjustable Pallet
Racking (APR). Nene's
refurbished APR conforms to
SEMA specifications and all
current Health & Safety
regulations. It enabled the
company to create the
ambiance required and also
made cost savings of around
20%.
To house a diverse range
of commodities such as
breakfast bars, carcasses,
fascias, sinks and taps, Nene
has utilised a variety of APR
to produce pallet locations
for storing a wide range of
heavy-duty products. To
create the optimum
warehouse environment,
Nene has also supplied
mesh panels, timber decks
and other ancillary items.
Nene's design team used
CAD drawings to create the
most advantageous layout
for the store. Please call the
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