Sometimes, industrial doors and roller shutters need to meet more than just the usual challenges of physical security, trouble-free operation and practical application.
As we'll see, long-standing customer Kerry Ingredients has a special kind of 'visitor' they need to keep away from their wares...
When your role involves getting large vehicles, crews and equipment out of a building and on the road in the shortest possible time, the type of doors you choose is one of the most important decisions you'll make.
There's a dilemma facing anybody who needs to install industrial roller shutter doors in a large opening such as a vehicle / goods entrance or LGV loading bay.
For 30 years the cornerstone product in security closures has been the steel or aluminium roller shutter. Protecting doors, windows and shopfronts alike, the roller shutter provides simplest way of securing an opening at an affordable cost. They've certainly evolved in that time, although the basic principle is the same: a strong, reliably constructed barrier that rolls up into a space above the opening.
There's a dilemma facing anybody who needs to install industrial roller shutter doors in a large opening such as a vehicle / goods entrance or LGV loading bay.
A common query for building owners seeking to install secure industrial doors and shutters is whether or not an opening can be fitted without alteration. In other words, do you ever need to alter the building to make room for security closures? Or can they be fitted to any size opening without alteration? Let's look at the two main types of closure in turn.
You'd think it would be simple to choose and install Industrial doors. Measure the opening, measure the space in front, choose a door that fits. It's not rocket science, is it?