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Wire mesh partitions used in distribution centre

A Troax UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 19, 2005

Dunelm Mill has installed wire mesh storage enclosures designed and built by partitioning specialist Troax UK at its new national distribution centre in Burton on Trent, Staffordshire.

Dunelm Mill, said to be the UK's leading soft furnishing retailer, has installed wire mesh storage enclosures designed and built by partitioning specialist Troax UK at its new national distribution centre in Burton on Trent, Staffordshire.

The three-sided enclosures provide convenient, easily accessible storage for bedding, textiles and other soft furnishings.

Built by Troax using its Scimitar range of modular wire mesh partitioning, each enclosure measures approximately 2m x 4m but was custom-designed to fit the exact layout and dimensions of the warehouse to maximise the use of space.

An important advantage of the Scimitar panel system is its all welded wire mesh design that allows merchandise to be on full view and easily accessible, yet is extremely rigid, giving extra strength and stability.

Troax also constructed a number of smaller enclosures using its modular ranges; these incorporate mesh shelving to provide additional storage capacity.

All storage enclosures were produced by Troax at its manufacturing plants in Sweden and the West Midlands.

Scimitar mesh panelling is also available ex-stock from Troax UK.

Troax's modular wire mesh and steel partitioning systems are widely used to provide versatile and cost-effective storage by leading retailers such as B and Q, Somerfield, Londis, John Menzies, Gatwick Airport and Tesco.

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