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Rack Builder Expands Powder Coating Operation

Construction underway to enlarge 110,000-square-foot facility to house a new state-of-the-art powder-coating production line.
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Hannibal Industries, Inc, a Houston-based manufacturer of pallet rack, is breaking ground on a 42,000-square-foot addition to its Hannibal South manufacturing centre on 10.5 acres.

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The employee-owned company, headquartered in Los Angeles, announced expanding its manufacturing and distribution operations to Houston earlier this year. Construction is now underway to enlarge the existing 110,000-square-foot facility to house a new state-of-the-art powder-coating production line, an environmental room and additional office space.

 

“Hannibal Industries’ customer base in the South East has grown, and the company has been shipping more and more racking from Los Angeles to the region," said Steve Rogers, Hannibal’s vice president. "The management team felt it was time to expand in an effort to provide our customers with a National presence that will meet their growing needs.”

 

The Hannibal South facility in Houston will offer their  full range of racking products to serve the Eastern US markets.

 

Hannibal Industries provides storage solutions to the food and beverage, home improvement, warehouse distribution, manufacturing, cold storage distribution, retail, archive storage, automotive and Third-Party Logistics Providers (3PL). The company works closely with system integrators, consultants and forklift suppliers.

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