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Industry · No. 01

Cold storage racking, engineered for sub-zero.

Galvanized drive-in, push-back, and selective systems rated for freezer (-20°C) and cooler (2°C) operations. Same-SKU bulk density, sanitary finish, Health Canada-aware spec.

Built for the way cold storage & freezer warehouses operate.

Cold-chain warehouses don't get to choose between safety and density. Both have to be true: every cubic foot earning rent, every frame standing up to forklift contact in -20°C, every install passing health-grade audits.

Our cold storage installs default to drive-in or push-back for same-SKU bulk operations, with galvanized finish standard. For mixed-SKU cold rooms (e.g. pharma cold-chain), selective with galvanized frames works. We pre-validate slab cold-resistance and frame thermal-cycling tolerances before steel ships.

Every cold storage project includes a sanitary-finish spec review, a freezer-zone slab evaluation, and a CSA A344-17 aligned design — because rack failures at -20°C are catastrophically harder to repair than at room temperature.

3,200 pallet positions
Frozen-bakery distribution centre — 30,000 sq ft drive-in retrofit
Sub -25°C tolerance
Ice cream cold-storage operation — galvanized push-back
HACCP-aligned
Pharma cold-chain reception zone — selective with sanitary spec

Questions we hear from cold storage & freezer operators.

Strongly recommended for any freezer operation (below 0°C) where condensation causes powder-coat to chip. Cooler operations (2-10°C) can use powder-coat with proper drainage planning. Galvanized adds ~20-25% to steel cost but extends service life dramatically in moisture-cycling environments.

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Whether you're outfitting a new cold storage & freezer facility, retrofitting existing storage, or relocating, we'll design backwards from your throughput target.