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Heavy-Duty Component Storage Racking System

Supplied & Installed by Kalina by SS Industries, IDA Cherlapally, Hyderabad
Project Snapshot
8 Bays
Total Rack Bays
(4 Main + 4 Add-on)
2,475 mm
Rack Height
1,550 mm
Bay Length
600 mm
Shelf Depth
5 Levels
Loading Levels per Bay
2 Weeks
Delivery Timeline
Client Overview
Apollo Microsystems Ltd. is a publicly listed defense and aerospace electronics manufacturer based in Hyderabad.
Their operations require systematic, high-density storage solutions for precision components, PCB assemblies,
and electronic parts — where organisation, accessibility, and structural integrity are non-negotiable.
The Challenge
Apollo Microsystems approached Kalina by SS Industries with a specific brief: maximise component and parts storage
density within an existing office-adjacent facility space, without compromising accessibility or floor circulation.
Key constraints included:
- Fixed floor area with existing workstations that needed to be dismantled and reinstalled
- Ceiling height requiring racks at exactly 2,475 mm — not a standard catalogue height
- Need for a structured layout with clear aisle access between rack rows
- Requirement for non-negotiable structural strength given the weight of electronic components

The Kalina Approach
Site Visit & Measurement
Our team visited the Apollo Microsystems facility, took precise floor-to-ceiling and floor-plan measurements,
and assessed the existing workstation layout.
Layout Planning & Placement Drawing
A rack placement plan was prepared to show exactly how 4 main units and 4 add-on bays would be configured —
maximising storage rows while maintaining clear aisle width for operational access.
Custom Fabrication to Non-Standard Dimensions
Racks were fabricated to the exact specification of 2,475 mm height — a dimension not available off the shelf.
Structural sections were selected for heavy duty load requirements:
80/50 mm × 1.8 mm uprights and 80/40 mm × 2 mm box beams.
Workstation Dismantling & Site Installation
Seven existing workstations were carefully dismantled to clear the installation zone, all 8 rack bays were installed
and floor-anchored, and the workstations were reinstalled post-completion — full site coordination handled by Kalina.
Technical Specifications
| Vertical Uprights | 80/50 mm × 1.8 mm thick MS section |
| Horizontal Beams | 80/40 mm × 2 mm box section |
| Shelf Decking | 1 mm GI (Galvanised Iron) panels |
| Rack Type | Heavy Duty Racking (HDR) |
| Finish | Powder coated — Orange uprights, Blue beams |
| Base Plates | Floor-anchored yellow base plates |
| Main Units | 4 nos — HDR 2475H × 1550L × 600D mm |
| Add-on Units | 4 nos — bay extension frames |
| Loading Levels | 5 levels per bay |
| Warranty | 1 year from date of manufacturing |
Result
Apollo Microsystems received a complete, installation-ready heavy-duty racking solution within
2 weeks of purchase order. The facility now has structured, high-density storage for components and parts inventory —
with clean aisle access, floor-anchored structural stability, and a finish specified for the industrial environment.
Deliverables included:
- 8 bays of heavy-duty racking — fully installed and floor-anchored
- Custom height fabrication to match site ceiling clearance
- GI decking panels across all 5 loading levels per bay
- Workstation dismantling and reinstallation as part of site scope
- Project completed within quoted 2-week delivery timeline
Why Kalina
- In-house fabrication at IDA Cherlapally, Hyderabad — no third-party sourcing delays
- Custom dimensions available — not limited to catalogue sizes
- Site visit, measurement, and layout planning included before quotation
- End-to-end scope: fabrication, delivery, installation, and site coordination
- Heavy-duty structural sections used as standard — not light-gauge substitutes
Storage Solution Highlights
This heavy-duty racking system was designed specifically for component storage in an industrial environment.
The use of GI decking panels, non-standard rack height, and
custom fabrication ensured the system matched both the load requirements and the available site conditions.







