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Racking specialist opens Durban outlet

31 Oct 2005 - by Staff reporter
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Andrew Bailey…a Durban presence to meet the explosive demand for shelving, pallet racking and mezzanine floors. KEVIN MAYHEW GIVEN THE optimism in Durban’s logistics sector and the explosion of local warehousing capacity, it is only to be expected that there will be a huge demand for pallet racking, shelving and mezzanine floors. First Storage Concepts now has a full Durban presence to supply shelving and racking systems – thus adding to its existing branches in Johannesburg and Cape Town. Andrew Bailey heads the company from its Maxmead, Pinetown showroom and warehouse facility, specialising in the survey and design, supply and installation of storage needs for large turnkey projects and smaller day-to-day basic applications. First Storage Concepts extends its product range into the administrative storage needs of the office environment, and also offers galvanised equipment (like fridges) to suit the Durban climate. “With price being a major determinant for clients, our experience in this field enables us to provide cost-effective solutions to their existing and future needs,” he explained. He said that opening the Durban office became necessary to serve existing major clients with regional offices in KZN.

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