Reducing your carbon footprint is increasingly important these days for many companies as customers are becoming more and more concerned about the rising cost of energy and the impact usage has on the environment. Customers now prefer companies that are taking steps to become more environmentally aware than those that don’t. The Klimate K2 Freezer Door from BID Group is a versatile freezer solution designed to help businesses save money by lowering their costs. It features an air defrost system that eliminates the need for defrosting, and temperature-controlled rooms that can be used to store food and medicinal products in factories and warehouses. Additionally, the Klimate K2 Freezer Door helps businesses reduce their carbon footprint by reducing energy consumption, thus helping to save money on rising energy costs.

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Westgate Global have designed and installed a Flexiwall heavy duty fabric partition wall at one of Associated British Ports’ Liverpool stores. This project is a great example of how Flexiwall can be customised to suit a project’s specific needs and the system’s flexibility to be adapted to suit various situations, scenarios, and environments. Due to the ABP store’s port side location, the space dividing solution included one run of horizontal panels.

One of the UK’s leading food and confectionery manufacturers relies upon a pair of Stertil FlexiEdge fast-action doors to provide access to a fork truck drivers’ training facility and a stores area within its manufacturing and distribution complex in York. The new Stertil doors replaced two existing solid sliding doors that were not only heavy and cumbersome but also difficult to open and close. By contrast, the new Stertil FlexiEdge M2P doors, which measure 3800mm wide x 4300mm high, are lightweight, durable and easy to operate.

Union Industries has unveiled its new innovative online Door Configurator, which enables its customers to specify their high-speed industrial roller door requirements and increase efficiency. The Leeds-based, employee-owned company’s investment in new technology supports the design process and emphasises its focus on delivering exceptional, tailor-made service. Customers will be able to input basic information, starting with the dimensions, and then make selections from a range of options.

Attending the BAU international trade fair for the first time, Doncaster based Hörmann Transdek UK had a busy 6 days, with visitors from Europe and beyond visiting the stand. Held in Munich, BAU is heralded as the world’s leading trade exhibition for architecture, construction materials and systems. Transdek’s attendance marked a significant milestone for the company, being the first time they have attended a major European exhibition with the aim of expanding their export market, a move made possible by their acquisition by the Hörmann Group in 2021.

It is impressive to see the range of doors available on the market, helping warehouses save energy costs.

George Simpson

Features Editor

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