Rauanheimo
Laohall sadamasse nelja nädalaga
Kui Rauanheimo vajas Helsingis Vuosaari sadamas lisaruumi klientide saematerjali ja tselluloosi ladustamiseks, lahendas Best-Halli võtmed-kätte-tarne ja halli kiire püstitamine otse asfaldile probleemi kvaliteetselt ja kiiresti.
Laohallidega on seotud ladustamisteenust pakkuva sadamaoperaatori Rauanheimo põhitegevus. Kui klient laoruumi juurde vajab, tuleb see kiiresti leida. Sellisel juhul on heaks abiks partner, kes rajab kiiresti vastupidavaid ja kvaliteetseid laohalle.
„Best-Halli hallide eelis on traditsioonilisest ehitamisest tunduvalt väiksema mahuga aluspinna ja vundamendiga seotud tööd. Tänu sellele saab halli vabamalt püstitada ka juba valmis ehitatud kitsale sadamaalale. Väga lühike tarneaeg tagab, et saame halli kiiresti kliendi käsutusse anda,“ selgitas projektijuht Timo Taavitsainen Rauanheimo Oy-st.
Rauanheimo jaoks Vuosaari sadamasse 2019. aastal püstitatud teraskonstruktsiooniga laohall oli valmis kaupa vastu võtma neli nädalat pärast soklitööde alustamist. Projekteerimisele, ehitusloa saamisele ja erimõõtude järgi valmistatud teraskarkassi valmistamisele kulus enne seda Best-Halli Soome tehases paar kuud. Maikuus valmis halli äärde veel teraskattega büroohoone.
A pillar-free warehouse is a fork lift driver’s dream
The new warehouse building was the second Best-Hall building in Vuosaari. Rauanheimo bought the first one second hand from another operator. Based on earlier good experiences, building another matching building was a no-brainer.
“We need to be able to drive fork lifts inside the building and move timber around. A warehouse structure of this kind that enables 40 metres of unobstructed width is superior in every imaginable way,” Taavitsainen says in praise of the building.
“Pillars and posts are always an operational hindrance to mobility and product positioning in warehousing and production. The steel structure and steel pile anchoring method enable us to construct buildings that provide up to 80 metres of pillar-free width,” Best-Hall’s Raimo Saari explains.
Warehouse construction as a competitive advantage
Rauanheimo uses the warehouses to store its customers’ timber and pulp materials, which they then ship abroad by sea.
“The security of the warehouse is also key, so that our customers can count on their valuable goods to be safe with us. In this sense, a Best-Hall building is also a competitive advantage, because they are known throughout Finland as safe and durable, and therefore desirable to customers.
For example, the humidity balance can be adjusted to an optimal level for storing timber.
Thanks to its location and direct railway links to the warehouses, Vuosaari is strategically important to Rauanheimo, and the company wants to develop and expands its operations in the harbour.
“Once we find available spots, we will be sure to build corresponding Best-Hall buildings here and in other harbours we operate,” Taavitsainen says, envisioning the future.