Mezzanines
A mezzanine is the fastest and most economical way to increase manufacturing and storage capacity in your facility.
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Increase your manufacturing and storage capacity fast – without incurring costly renovations or moving to a new facility – with a structural steel mezzanine. Whether you need a little or a lot more floor space, Handling Concepts has the perfect mezzanine solution to fit your application, your timing and your budget. All mezzanines are engineered with your business in mind. Intelligently built, the modular components easily adapt to your evolving needs, providing the added value, flexibility and functionality you need in fast-changing times.
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The promise of a stress-free experience is built into every mezzanine system we design. Faster than you ever imagined possible, we can build an industrial strength mezzanine around the existing layout of your facility, matching its exact height, area and load requirements.
Multi-Level Mezzanine
Install a multi-level mezzanine and maximize your cubic area for a greater ROI than any other growth alternative.
Online Distribution Mezzanine
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Stock and ship a massive amount of inventory quickly and efficiently with a multi-level mezzanine designed for high volume.
Equipment Platform Mezzanine
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Boost safety and productivity on your production floor with a equipment platform mezzanine.
In-Plant Office Mezzanine
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Create a fully integrated in-plant office above your production floor. Just another way mezzanines make your space work for you.
Industrial Catwalk Mezzanine
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Industrial catwalk mezzanines improve in-plant circulation and provide secure work platforms for overhead maintenance.
Parts Inventory Mezzanine
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Maintaining an orderly Parts Department can be a dauting task. Install a mezzanine and create ample space for shelving, computer stations and other equipment.
Self-Storage Mezzanine
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Make the most out of your self-storage building conversion with a fully-integrated freestanding mezzanine.
Training Facility Mezzanine
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Proper training is vital to ensure maintenance workers can handle a range of scenarios and react quickly to signs of trouble.