Mirafloor® for industry

Concrete is the world’s most widely-used and most important construction material. Humans have utilised concrete as a structural material since the 8th century BCE and concrete structures nearly two thousand years old remain standing today, testament to concrete’s durability.
But the concrete surfaces at modern natural-resources facilities must endure incredibly harsh conditions – corrosive chemicals, physically-damaging friction and impact, and extremes of heat and cold. Unprotected surfaces are easily penetrated by spilled chemicals; vehicle activity, loading and unloading, and scrapes can cause impact damage leading to surface deterioration; and concrete poured without consideration of environmental temperatures can suffer high-temperature corrosion have a drastically-reduced operational lifespan.

Retail

Competition pressures are at an all time high in the retail industry — consumers now have more shopping options than ever before. On-line shopping, now widely trusted and accepted, allows customers to easily search for the lowest price for a specific item, and to shop at all hours of the day and night.

Today’s retailer can no longer compete on price alone. In order to sustain and improve profitability in this highly competitive environment, retailers need to differentiate themselves from other stores and strengthen customer loyalty to increase overall sales.

To survive in today’s highly competitive environment, retailers must deliver a unique retail experience that ultimately drives greater customer loyalty. And pressures in the commercial arena are not diminishing. Property developers need differentiators to maximise yields.

Today’s car-park experience is a critical one in higher level developments generally. Owners and operators alike require a combination of safety, reduced operating and maintenance costs and a pleasing atmosphere.

Warehousing and Distribution

Competition pressures are at an all time high in the retail industry — consumers now have more shopping options than ever before. On-line shopping, now widely trusted and accepted, allows customers to easily search for the lowest price for a specific item, and to shop at all hours of the day and night.

One of the biggest changes in the logistics industry of recent years has been migration away from the traditional model of a warehouse stockpiled with inventory to a modern zero latency model focused on the throughput of a distribution centre. The distribution centre moves at high speed while a storage warehouse remains static – unable to respond to the increasing demands of rapid turnaround times.

Efficiency is the new watchword of the logistics industry – and the flooring of a modern distribution centre is a key part of the supply chain. A floor that is durable, impact- and abrasion-resistant, chemical-resistant, and environmentally sound is a floor that assists every aspect of the business.

With the increasing importance of efficiency in today’s warehousing and distribution centres, can you afford to be let down by the flooring?