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Danone Truck Canopy Project

daniellaATS

Weather-Protected Heavy Vehicle & Storage Solution


As part of their logistics and supply chain operations in New Zealand, Danone required a high-clearance canopy to provide weather protection for heavy vehicles and stock storage. Australian Temporary Structures designed and installed a custom-built canopy structure, seamlessly integrated with their existing warehouse, ensuring an efficient and protected loading, unloading, and storage area.


Danone Truck Canopy
Danone Truck loading canopy

Project Overview


  • Location: Danone Warehouse Site

  • Structure Dimensions: 20.00m x 60.00m x 4.58m

  • Primary Use: Truck shelter and stock storage protection

  • Integration: Linked directly to the existing warehouse for seamless operations

 

Key Features & Customisations


  • Extra Ridge Height Design – Allows for efficient manoeuvring of large trucks and heavy vehicles, ensuring smooth loading and offloading.

  • Single Skin Roof – Provides cost-effective and lightweight weather protection, safeguarding goods and vehicles from rain, sun, and wind.

  • 25.00m Box Guttering – Efficient rainwater management system, preventing water accumulation and ensuring drainage away from the structure.

  • Seamless Link to Warehouse – Eliminates exposure to outdoor conditions when moving stock, enhancing workflow efficiency and operational safety.

 

Danone Truck Canopy Project Success


This lightweight industrial canopy significantly improved Danone’s logistics efficiency, allowing for continuous operations regardless of weather conditions. By integrating the canopy with the warehouse, ATS along with NZ Temporary Structures delivered a scalable and functional solution, ensuring protection for stock, equipment, and transport vehicles.


The Danone Truck Canopy Project highlights how ATS light industrial buildings can be customised, installed rapidly, and seamlessly integrated with existing facilities to enhance logistics and storage solutions.




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