BULK STORAGE COMPARTMENTS

Storage bays made of interlocking blocks have many applications and provide an ideal storage solution. The bays can store a variety of materials, and the flexibility of the system gives users the ability to change storage locations. The strength, durability and stability of the blocks make foundations obsolete and open up a wide range of potential applications for storage requirements. Create bulk storage bays on job sites, as well as in factories and warehouses for: aggregates (sand, gravel, crushed stone, etc.), other dry bulk materials (wood, waste, salt, soil, etc.), agriculture and farming (silage, grain, etc.), storage and segregation bays for recycling materials. Other names for storage bays you may come across are goods storage bays, aggregate bays and bin walls, but the principle of storage using interconnected units remains the same.

IMAGINE THAT YOU COULD BUILD

Build all types of structures using concrete modular building blocks. Storage capacity can be increased by simply adding another layer. Concrete superblocks are suitable for heavy-duty applications. It's a proven solution you can rely on. Bulk storage compartment walls should have straight walls. Concrete megablocks must be manufactured with high precision so that they can be positioned in a straight line. The unique features of the interlocking principle make it quick and easy to build safe and durable bulk storage bays. The simplicity of the system allows users to add compartments as desired, increasing efficiency and reducing the cost of storing materials.

Frequent questions

The bay system provides flexible storage space. Users can easily reconfigure the bays and expand them by adding another layer of units. This allows the storage to be customized to meet different needs and increase capacity as needed.

Bays offer the strength, durability and stability that makes foundations obsolete. They also allow for efficient space utilization and quick scaling of storage when needed.

Compartment assembly is quick and easy due to the unique features of the locking principle. Users can easily add and expand compartments, increasing efficiency and reducing the cost of storing materials.

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