Established officially in 2014, Nanjing Everack Storage Equipment Co., Ltd. operates with over 12 years of core industry expertise in advanced structural design, manufacturing automation, and supply chain logistics. Operating out of Nanjing's high-tech industrial hub in China, our facility occupies a massive building area of 38,500 square meters.
We run a integrated supply chain ecosystem powered by over 1,200 upstream partners (including high-grade structural steel millers, automated electrostatic powder coating lines, and cold-rolled coil suppliers). This enables us to maintain a stable export capacity, generating an annual export revenue of USD 28.5 million across primary hubs in North America, Western Europe, and Australia.
The demand for industrial utility shelves globally is governed by safety and quality mandates. In Europe, CE certification ensures that shelving structures meet the essential health and safety protection requirements. Our steel products comply with both EN and AS4084 guidelines, addressing structural integrity and material durability.
Modern commerce requires warehouses and retail operations to optimize vertical space. From heavy-duty drive-in structures for pallet storage to adaptable retail gondolas, space density directly dictates logistics profitability. Supply chains require systems that handle high weight capacities while remaining modular.
With cold-formed steel engineering and automated powder-spraying processes, modern racking systems offer resistance to corrosion and structural wear. By sourcing raw materials with structural consistency, Everack produces shelving systems that withstand cyclic loading demands.
Large-scale e-commerce hubs require selective pallet rack configurations combined with medium-duty shelving for quick product picking. Integrating Narrow Aisle (VNA) designs and sturdy steel profiles supports continuous high-turnover logistics operations.
Sub-zero temperatures demand specialized metallurgical treatment. Everack offers hot-dip galvanized finishes and structural steel alloys formulated to prevent low-temperature brittleness, maintaining system safety in cold-chain logistics.
Commercial environments need a balance between aesthetic appeal and load capacity. Our double-sided steel gondola structures offer modular configuration flexibility for groceries, pharmacies, and hardware stores.
Heavy and awkwardly shaped industrial goods require customized shelving configurations. Our long-span metal boltless rack systems allow wide beam runs, providing bulk storage for high-density components.
Every batch of raw structural steel sheet metal is checked for uniform thickness prior to entering cold-roll forming mills. We perform ultrasonic flaw testing on high-stress weld joins to verify consistent load-bearing capability.
Automated welding systems are routinely monitored via magnetic particle testing (MPT). This detects subsurface micro-fissures in upright base-plates and beam connector claws before powder coating occurs.
Using 3D CAD modeling software, our 68 engineering professionals simulate local seismic dynamics and structural limits, testing designs from 500 kg up to 4,000 kg per level to verify safety factors.
Our facility features automated production systems, precision machining tools, and testing stations. We control each fabrication stage to ensure compliance with global structural safety codes.
Transitioning to high-strength, low-alloy (HSLA) steel profiles allows for thinner gauge columns that maintain structural load-bearing performance. This reduces overall structural deadweight, optimizing material efficiency in large-scale warehouses.
Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (AS/RS) require strict tolerances. Our manufacturing processes prioritize narrow alignment tolerances to ensure compatibility with high-speed automated cranes and shuttle systems.
We utilize VOC-free electrostatic powder coating lines. This thermal curing process provides high resistance to impact and abrasion, aligning with eco-conscious industrial operations.
We design and manufacture customizable shelving configurations to align with specialized facility layouts.
Warehousing operations in high-risk tectonic zones require specialized configurations to protect personnel and inventory.