Cold storage warehousing is one of the most technically demanding environments for any racking system. Temperatures ranging from +4°C (chiller) to -25°C (deep freeze) affect steel, coating, and joint integrity in ways that simply do not apply to ambient warehouses.
A rack designed for a normal warehouse will not perform the same inside a cold room. Steel becomes more brittle at low temperatures. Condensation from frequent temperature cycling causes corrosion at joints and base plates. Anti-corrosion coatings that work at room temperature may not bond correctly at cold room temperatures. Standard epoxy powder coats crack and peel in freeze-thaw cycles.
Getting cold storage racking wrong does not just waste money. A rack collapse inside a cold room is a catastrophic event — product loss, facility damage, potential injury, and regulatory consequences that can shut down your operation.
Advance Engineering specializes in designing and supplying pallet racking systems specifically for cold storage and refrigerated warehouse environments — with the right materials, right coatings, and right structural calculations for your specific temperature range.















