LVMH, the world’s leading retailer of luxury goods, has selected safety barriers from The Australian Trellis Door Company (ATDC) to secure its warehouse in Silverwater, Sydney.
Major Worldwide Companies Choose & Trust ATDC
LVMH, founded in 1987 with a merger between Moet Hennessy and Louis Vuitton and headquartered in Paris, employs over 145,000 people across the globe and last year had annual revenue of over 42 billion Euros.
New Sydney Distribution Centre
At their new distribution centre, LVMH has installed unique warehouse safety barriers that are not only Worksafe compliant under the relevant OH+S legislation but are also compliant with many of the rigorous strength and safety provisions of the Temporary Fencing and Hoarding provisions of the Australian Standards.
Why Choose Our Safety Barriers?
ATDC’s uniquely robust and easy-to-operate barriers have been fitted with a commercial-grade shade cloth backing which serves not only as a privacy screen but also provides some degree of protection against wind, vermin and dust which would otherwise be an ongoing hazard for a company that prides itself on the highest quality, upmarket luxury merchandise.
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What’s in Our Range?
ATDC’s range of warehouse barriers are available in either steel or aluminium; they can be lockable to side walls or floors; they are trackless, portable and mobile and operate on a series of heavy-duty bottom thermoplastic castors that consist of a non-marking compound, making them suitable to run on any floor surface. For further information browse our website.
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Explore further information on ATDC’s comprehensive range of warehouse safety barriers and other commercial-grade barriers.
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Australia and World-Wide
ATDC’s warehouse safety barriers are now sold in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra and Perth as well as in all regional towns across the country including Geelong, Newcastle, Townsville, the Sunshine and Gold Coast regions. They are also exported throughout South East Asia, the Asia Pacific, the Pacific Islands and the UAE.