How Can Pallet Racking Systems Reduce Inventory Damage and Loss?

How Can Pallet Racking Systems Reduce Inventory Damage and Loss? Quick answer: Properly designed pallet racking cuts inventory damage and loss by 40-60 percent in Kenyan and East African warehouses. The biggest wins come from sized-correct beams (preventing pallet sag), aisle widths matched to forklift type, pallet-stop bars at the back of selective racking, and […]
How Does Waste Reduction in Steel Fabrication Impact Project Costs?

How Does Waste Reduction in Steel Fabrication Impact Project Costs? Quick answer: Waste reduction in steel fabrication directly cuts project costs by 8-15 percent on typical Kenyan construction projects. The biggest savings come from reducing rework (re-cutting wrongly-sized members), optimising nest patterns on plate cutting, recycling offcuts, and tightening tolerance specs at design. Modern CNC […]
How Zenith Steel’s Cantilever Pallet Racking Is a Game-Changer for Warehouse Management in Kenya

How Zenith Steel’s Cantilever Pallet Racking Is a Game-Changer for Warehouse Management in Kenya Quick answer: Cantilever pallet racking changes Kenyan warehouse storage by safely holding long, awkward loads (pipes, timber, profiles, conveyors) that don’t fit selective pallet racks. It uses single- or double-sided arms up to 1,200kg per arm, eliminates pallet damage from over-hanging […]
How Can Multi-Storey Steel Buildings Accelerate Urban Development in Africa?

How Multi-Storey Steel Buildings is Accelerating Urban Development in Africa Quick answer: Multi-storey steel buildings are accelerating African urban development because they erect 60-70 percent faster than reinforced concrete, deliver 12-18m column-free spans for flexible floor plates, and reduce lifecycle costs 15-25 percent on commercial mid-rise projects. Cities like Nairobi, Addis Ababa, Lagos, Kigali, and […]
Steel Church Construction in Kenya: What Congregations Need to Know About Costs and Design

Steel Church Construction in Kenya: What Congregations Need to Know About Costs and Design Quick answer: Steel church construction in Kenya gives congregations large column-free spans of 18-30m, faster builds (4-6 months vs 12-18 for masonry), and 25-40 percent lower cost per seat. A 500-seat steel church typically costs USD $90,000-$180,000 delivered and installed. Cost […]
Prefabricated Steel Structures for NGO, Government, and Private Sector Projects in South Sudan

Prefabricated Steel Structures for NGO, Government, and Private Sector Projects in South Sudan Quick answer: Prefabricated steel structures are the fastest way to deliver durable buildings to South Sudan because they ship flat-pack, assemble in days rather than months, and survive remote conditions where masonry construction is impractical. NGO camps, government offices, schools, clinics, and […]
