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Choosing MHE for temp buildings
15 November 2017
Temporary structures represent a viable and highly cost-efficient solution for many firms who find that they have outgrown their existing storage units. You should also examine your existing MHE to ensure that it has the design and build qualities needed to operate effectively within the temporary store.

John Maguire, commercial director of intralogistics solutions specialist Narrow Aisle and a former chairman of the leading logistics trade body, the United Kingdom Warehousing Association, says: "Typically, temporary or semi-permanent warehouse structures feature an aluminium frame fixed to a concrete base. The frame is clad with single skin steel panels and topped with an insulated roof to produce buildings that are weather-proof watertight and highly suitable for storing ambient dry goods.
"They’re quick to erect and, with good quality logistics property in short supply, more and more companies who find themselves outgrowing their existing units see temporary buildings as a cost-effective and agile solution to their mounting storage capacity problems."
You should also examine your existing MHE to ensure that it has the design and build qualities needed to operate effectively within the temporary store. Some reach trucks, for example, could be unsuited to travelling across any outside space that separates your existing store and the new structure, making them incapable of switching between the two facilities.
Maguire continues: "In addition, because the floor of a temporary facility will often be an existing car park or yard surface, consider if your MHE will be able to operate effectively on such terrain."
The models in the range of Flexi articulated forklift truck-based intralogistics solutions offered by Narrow Aisle complement temporary structures. Flexi trucks can operate both within and outside the storage building and their ability to load and unload lorries and deliver pallets directly to the racking in a single operation means double handling and the costs associated with running a bigger truck fleet than is necessary are eliminated.
Every Flexi is equipped with treaded super elastic rubber tyres to allow operation on most yard surfaces and the trucks’ ability to operate in aisleways as narrow as 1.6 metres and lift pallet loads to heights of over 13 metres, means that users are able to achieve optimum storage capacity within their temporary space.
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