Patrick Moll, Technical Consultant at CoGri Middle East S.E.A, explores how Very Narrow Aisle (VNA) ready floors are essential for effective warehouse operations. He looks at achieving 100% floor compliance using the Laser Grinder®, bonding topping slab upgrades, and manual grinding for floors requiring minimal grinding work.
CoGri Middle East S.E.A. has been busy recently checking VNA floors around South East Asia. All suffer from the same problem – uneven floor flatness.
The surveys carried out in accordance with the Defined Movement (DM) floor specifications show that all aisles in the VNA warehouses we surveyed failed to comply with the required tolerance.
There are a few ways to upgrade VNA floors to achieve the required tolerance.
The most effective is through laser grinding. The Laser Grinder® has been specifically developed to operate in a working warehouse environment, with minimal interference to a client’s ongoing operation. The wet, vacuum-enclosed grinding process is free from airborne dust and is clean enough to work alongside fully stocked racks – even in food and pharmaceutical storage facilities. This is the quickest method that will guarantee 100% floor compliance to the specification.
Warehouses in Singapore of one of the largest engine providers and one of the biggest logistics supply chains in the industry upgraded their VNA floors through laser grinding earlier this year. Both warehouses achieved full compliance to DM2 classification upon completion of the remedial laser grinding works.
In 2019, a Defined Movement floor for a ride track in Bali and Cibubur, Indonesia, was upgraded with a bonded topping slab over the existing suspended slab. As laser grinding is not applicable for defined curving paths, the floor was upgraded with a bonded topping slab using a long strip casting method.
Flexible forms were used to set the edges of the ride track, and highly skilled finishers carried out the straight edging to ensure compliance to Defined Movement floor specification in accordance with American Concrete Institute’s (ACI) Fmin 55 floor classification.
Last September, we assisted on a VNA upgrade, for the world’s leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment. The non-compliant portions of the aisle were ground down to achieve the limits set on DM3 classification in accordance with The Concrete Society’s TR34 (4th Edition).
Out of tolerance spots along the wheel path of the Materials Handling Equipment (MHE) were ground down using an electric hand grinder. Our in-house developed All-In-One Profileograph was used to quickly check that the transverse and longitudinal properties of the DM floor were being corrected as the grinding works progressed
A local flooring contractor from Jakarta, Indonesia, will soon attempt to upgrade a VNA floor to DM1 classification in accordance with TR34 (4th Edition) through manual grinding as well. With the use of a trolley grinder and hand grinder, high spots will be lowered down to tolerance. This method of floor upgrade is ideal if the VNA does not require extensive grinding works, providing an experienced and diligent grinding operator is used.
No matter how much work your warehouse floor requires, CoGri Middle East S.E.A can help you upgrade it to VNA ready operations.
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