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Conversion to double deep solution
12 December 2012
Logistics specialist, Delamode, has upgraded its distribution warehouse in Braintree by converting it to double deep racking served by Atlet reach trucks. This will enable Delamode to store more pallets in the same spac

Logistics specialist, Delamode, has
upgraded its distribution warehouse
in Braintree by converting it to
double deep racking served by Atlet
reach trucks. This will enable
Delamode to store more pallets in the
same space while implementing new
value added services for its
increasingly varied customer base.
"Double deep makes good use of the space and allows us to use other areas of the warehouse for new services that form part of our total international logistics capability," says Shaun Godfrey, MD at Delamode.
"Atlet gave advice and presented alternatives at every stage to help us achieve our objectives." Delamode uses three Forte UHST reach trucks, two configured to handle full pallets to the maximum height of 11m in the warehouse and one configured for 9m operations.
"Double deep makes good use of the space and allows us to use other areas of the warehouse for new services that form part of our total international logistics capability," says Shaun Godfrey, MD at Delamode.
"Atlet gave advice and presented alternatives at every stage to help us achieve our objectives." Delamode uses three Forte UHST reach trucks, two configured to handle full pallets to the maximum height of 11m in the warehouse and one configured for 9m operations.
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