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Tymbark low storage hall


Construction of a modern logistics and warehouse complex.

Tymbark low storage hall

PROJECT

The project aims to connect the production and warehouse sections by means of overhead technological flyovers, which will improve product transportation and reduce truck and forklift traffic, reducing noise and exhaust emissions. The overpasses will support an automated transport line, moving finished products on pallets between the plant and the new high bay hall. With an area of almost 8,000 m², the new warehouse space will accommodate more than 13,500 pallets and the height of the warehouse section will be 29.52 metres.

REALISATION

Contributing to the realisation of this investment was the construction equipment rental company Ramirent in Kraków, 250 Wielicka Street, which provided the necessary equipment for the smooth implementation of the project. The rented lifts played a key role in the precise assembly of the structural elements of the flyover at height, enabling work in hard-to-reach places. In addition, hired telehandlers were used to transport heavy building and construction materials, as well as to load and unload components in confined spaces, ensuring efficiency on site. In turn, 2 wheel loaders made it possible to transport materials over longer distances, which significantly improved work organisation on the construction site. During the installation of the flyovers, a lighting mast also played a key role, providing the right visibility conditions to enable the precise execution of technological installations at great heights.

A fuel tank was also hired to keep the construction equipment running, which allowed the machinery to operate continuously. 2 electric forklifts were used to transport materials within the production site and between the warehouse and the new storage hall, which helped to significantly increase loading and unloading efficiency.

In order to keep the site tidy and to speed up machinery maintenance processes, 2 Brendon washers were hired to clean both the construction equipment and the surface of the flyovers. In addition, 4 cutting machines, hired to cut construction materials such as steel and concrete, allowed the precise installation of the flyovers and other structural elements.

All of this equipment played a key role in the smooth running of the project, enabling rapid installation, transport of materials and ensuring that the work on site was properly organised. Thanks to the rental of equipment from Ramirent, the project's execution was efficient and the work proceeded on schedule.