Project information
Project: | BMW warehouse |
Location: | Gündlkofen, Germany |
Application: | Industrial floor |
Attribute: | Jointless |
Construction time: | 2015-2016 |
Requirement: | Increased evenness requirements |
Concrete: | C 30/37 |
Fibre type: | DE 60/0.9 N |
Performance class: | L 1.2/0.9 |
Total area: | 100,000 m² |
Special feature
of the Project
Increased evenness requirements for high-bay warehouses are particularly important. With our "state of the art" solution, the safe storage of important small parts for the vehicles was planned and implemented.
670 tons of steel fibres ensure that up to 400,000 individual parts can be stored here.
Frank Schuhmacher
Head of Sales Fibres Germany
DE 60/0,9 N
The basis for safe storage
When the BMW parts warehouse was set up in Gündlkofen, increased evenness requirements, because in high-bay warehouses the slightest unevenness of the ground can lead to that the shelves tilt and become unstable. Fibre-reinforced concrete floors not only meet the highest evenness requirements, but are also particularly durable and dimensionally stable.
Even with high point loads, there are no cracks or depressions in the ground.
This prevents damage to the shelves and on the goods stored and transported. Our fibre solutions are used worldwide as "state of the art" to guarantee a smooth process with highly reliable results in the construction of high-bay warehouses. This security was also decisive for our participation in Gündlkofen.
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Frank Schuhmacher
Head of sales Fibres Germany