Frazier Industrial is the largest producer of structural steel pallet rack systems in North America, with 10 manufacturing plants located throughout the United States, Mexico and Canada. All pallet rack systems are manufactured using 100% hot-rolled structural steel, the most durable and abuse resistant material available.
Strength – With reinforced channel corners and thicker steel columns, structural steel can withstand far greater impact and hold more pounds per foot than rolled steel.
Lower Cost – The greater durability of structural steel means longer life with less damage.
No Downtime – Damaged uprights retain approximately 90% of their original load capacity and can be repaired on-site.
Two-Year Warranty – Standard!
Frazier also provides unique solutions such as the Pallet Mole, an automated storage and retrieval system for dense storage systems, and the Ergo Beam, a case picking problem-solver that increased productivity and reduces injury.
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