Engineered for Auckland Logistics Hubs & Christchurch Seismic Requirements
In the current economic climate of New Zealand, industrial space in key hubs like Auckland, Hamilton, and Christchurch has reached a premium. As the nation pivots towards more sophisticated manufacturing and efficient timber exportation, the demand for Telescopic Cantilever Racking has surged. These systems are no longer just storage tools; they are critical infrastructure components that allow for 100% selectivity while maximizing floor space by up to 50% compared to traditional racking.
New Zealand's unique geography also necessitates strict adherence to seismic engineering standards. Our telescopic systems are designed to withstand the lateral forces common in the Pacific Ring of Fire, ensuring that heavy loads—such as steel extrusions, timber packs, and PVC piping—remain secure during tectonic activity.
Globally, the "Warehouse 4.0" revolution is integrating AI-driven logistics with physical racking systems. Telescopic cantilever racks are at the forefront of this change. By incorporating electric actuators and sensor-based safety stops, modern factories are reducing forklift dependency and operational hazards.
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New Zealand is a global leader in sustainable timber. Our racks provide specialized support for long timber packs, preventing warping and allowing for easy crane-access picking without damaging the wood fibers.
For heavy steel I-beams and square tubing, the telescopic arm allows workers to bring the material out into the aisle for direct overhead crane lifting, eliminating the need for wide forklift aisles.
Storage of masts, specialized composite tubes, and aerospace extrusions requires high-precision handling. Our telescopic racks offer the delicate touch and corrosion protection needed in coastal NZ environments.
Global Expertise, Local Compliance
Established in 2017, Guangdong Ebil Metal Products Co., Ltd. has evolved into a powerhouse of industrial innovation with a 26,800 m² facility. For our New Zealand clients, this means access to world-class engineering that meets ISO 9001 and CE standards, specifically tailored to AS/NZS 4084:2012 racking safety requirements.
With an annual export revenue of over US$18 million and a dedicated R&D team of 48 engineers, we don't just sell racks—we provide comprehensive structural solutions. Our 56 professional inspectors ensure that every weld and powder coat layer is ready for the high-salinity and seismic conditions of the Oceania region.
Advanced Solutions for Every Heavy-Duty Material Requirement
All units exported to New Zealand undergo rigorous seismic calculation checks to ensure compliance with NZS 1170.5:2004 for earthquake actions.
Our Hot-Dip Galvanizing and specialized Powder Coating options ensure longevity for warehouses in coastal cities like Auckland, Tauranga, and Napier.
We partner with local engineering contractors across New Zealand to provide on-site assembly, commissioning, and annual safety audits.
Expert Insights into Telescopic Racking Systems
The primary benefit is space saving and safety. Traditional cantilever racks require wide aisles for forklifts to maneuver long loads. Telescopic arms "roll out" into the aisle, allowing for much narrower aisles and the use of overhead cranes for vertical extraction, which is safer and faster.
Our racks for the NZ market feature reinforced base-plate connections and specific steel grades that provide higher ductility. We provide seismic engineering certificates upon request to satisfy local council building consents.
No. We use high-reliability industrial motors with IP54+ ratings. Maintenance is minimal, requiring only periodic lubrication of the guide rails and inspection of the limit switches. We provide a full maintenance manual and spare parts kit with every export order.
Yes, provided they are ordered with a Hot-Dip Galvanized (HDG) finish. HDG provides the best protection against NZ’s high UV and salt-spray environments, preventing rust for decades.
Typically, production takes 3-4 weeks. Shipping to major NZ ports (Auckland, Lyttelton, Tauranga) takes approximately 18-25 days. Total lead time from order to arrival is usually around 8-10 weeks.
Consult with our senior storage engineers to design a system that maximizes your ROI and ensures operational safety.
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