Flavorite Marketing keeps cool with Brady IPS
When fitting out its new Ravenhall site, Melbourne wholesaler Flavorite Marketing had very particular requirements for its multiple temperature-controlled zones.
The facility includes five two-tier ripening room chambers, two coolrooms, a large packing area, a loading bay and an external refrigeration/electrical plant room. Each area required specific temperature control.
The company engaged Brady Insulated Panel Systems (IPS) for the project based on the company’s reputation of producing quality work.
Prior to commencing the work, Brady IPS spoke with Flavorite Marketing management and recommended a complete fit-out system that provided savings in terms of ongoing energy costs. The fit-out includes state-of-the-art automated door systems for operation efficiency, including a true gas-tight seal for the ripening room chambers and a Microban finish on the walls and ceilings to optimise hygiene control.
“Flavorite Marketing embraced all these new technologies and today has arguably the most advanced and modern temperature-controlled storage and packing facility in the industry,” said Paul Brady, director of Brady IPS.
“We are very proud to say we have successfully completed such a major component of this project.”
Cameron Nichol, a director of Flavorite Marketing, says the completed project is “high-class”.
“Not only is their workmanship top notch, but they also have innovative design features that have not been seen in Australia before,” Nichol said
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