ikea-sydney-whole-aisle-width-grinding-with-the-patented-laser-grinderGoodman is an integrated property group that owns, develops and manages industrial property and business space globally. Within Goodman’s portfolio was a recently acquired existing warehouse located in Moorebank, approximately 30km from Sydney, Australia’s Kingsford Smith International Airport. In early 2008 Goodman decided to convert the warehouse to Very Narrow Aisle (VNA) racking to meet the requirements of a new client. 

Goodman’s warehouse client, IKEA, is an international well known home products giant that distributes its products through its retail outlets. CoGri Group has completed other floor upgrading projects for IKEA in Spain and Greece in recent years.

Aware that floor flatness is critical to IKEA, Goodman’s lead Consultant Hungerford Project contacted the CoGri Group via their UK website.  This resulted in the floor being surveyed using the FACE Digital Profileograph. The survey confirmed Hungerford’s initial assessment that the floor tolerances were not adequate for the proposed VNA installation.  CoGri Group got in touch with their Singapore office, CoGri Asia Pacific Pte Ltd, who proposed to upgrade the floor tolerances by Laser Grinding.

the-laser-grinderIn June, the CoGri Group  were awarded the contract to upgrade 1980 linear meters of aisle way by whole aisle width grinding to comply with the requirements of DIN 15185 for lift heights greater than 6 meters. Two Laser Grinders® were mobilised for the project, one from the UK and one from Singapore. The first Laser Grinder® arrived and grinding started in early August.

Transit for the second Laser Grinder® from the UK took longer than expected due to a change in the shipping schedule. The CoGri team adopted to reduce potential lost time by working the Singapore Laser Grinders® in double shifts. The shipping delay was not the only obstacle the team encountered. Those Aussie’s can build a tough floor; a big chunk of the warehouse was post tensioned and topped with a metallic dryshake. Grinding was hard going!!

Finally the UK machine arrived on site. A third team mobilised to site to help drag meters out of the unwilling floor. In late October, 12 weeks after starting and just ahead of the racking team, the CoGri Group completed upgrading all 22 aisles each of which measured 95m long.

the-face-digital-profileographCoGri touched base with Graham Pinney, Goodman’s Director of property and he commented, “We haven’t heard of any issues from IKEA in relation to the aisle grinding which is great and overall we seem to have a very satisfied customer.”

This project was the first Laser Grinding job in Australia for the CoGri Group. The patented Laser Grinder® can economically upgrade wheel path floor tolerances for 3 or 4 wheels Material Handling Equipment (MHE) and for maximum flexibility the whole aisle width can be upgraded to suit multiple MHE platforms working in the aisle. Floors can be upgraded to meet DIN, TR34 or ACI tolerances for VNA floors.

CoGri Group
Tel: 01484 600080
E-mail: info@cogrigroup.com
Web: www.cogrigroup.com

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