High-density engineering optimized for maximum spatial utilization, cold-temperature resilience, and heavy-duty load capacities.
The Canadian logistics, warehousing, and supply chain sectors are facing a historical structural shift. Major metropolitan logistics hubs—specifically the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), the Metro Vancouver Regional District, the Montreal Industrial Corridor, and the emerging inland ports of Calgary and Edmonton—are operating under unprecedented land scarcity and skyrocketing lease rates. Industrial vacancy rates in these critical logistics corridors regularly hover below historical averages, driving warehousing costs to record highs.
Faced with these horizontal expansion limitations, forward-thinking enterprise operators are turning to vertical spatial maximization. The deployment of Automatic Storage and Retrieval Systems (ASRS), semi-automated Radio Shuttle Racking, and specialized high-density configuration platforms has transitioned from a future-ready option to an operational survival mechanism.
Modern warehouse design is shifting from standalone steel frames to deeply integrated, software-driven robotic environments.
The evolution from manual drive-in systems to automated radio shuttle cart execution allows for massive density and high-speed FIFO/LIFO selectability without requiring wide forklift aisles.
Real-time inventory mapping, automated item tracking, and intelligent task dispatch algorithms integrate directly into high-density storage frameworks, minimizing human tracking errors.
Dynamic structural engineering is crucial in seismic-active regions like British Columbia and the Saint Lawrence Valley, necessitating high-grade structural steels such as Q355B.
In the automated material handling landscape, manufacturing precision and raw material consistency are non-negotiable. Jracking (Guangdong) Storage Co., Ltd. represents the standard of modern Chinese Industry 4.0 manufacturing. Operating from a highly automated, state-of-the-art 28,600 m² facility, Jracking merges high-volume efficiency with rigorous international certifications (ISO 9001, CE, RMI, FEM, AS4084).
This localized Canadian presence is sustained by direct factory exports of high-strength structural profiles, ensuring lower total cost of ownership (TCO) without sacrificing structural integrity. By maintaining close ties with over 1,150 strategic supply chain partners, we secure high-grade raw materials (such as Q355B structural steel) even during volatile global market cycles, delivering unmatched manufacturing and delivery consistency.




































From freezing food hubs in Montreal to massive e-commerce fulfillment operations in Milton, Ontario.
To counter the high refrigeration costs in Eastern Canada, our automated shuttle systems optimize space utilization, reducing cooling energy losses by up to 40% per pallet position.
High-throughput 3PL fulfillment centres in Southern Ontario require dynamic, multi-tier pallet racking systems that integrate seamlessly with robotic automated sorting systems.
Providing heavy-duty, high-capacity cantilever storage and roll-out storage structures for oilfields, lumber industries, and manufacturing facilities in Edmonton and Calgary.
Our engineering portfolio spans from heavy duty selective pallet configurations to specialized cantilever and longspan components.
Engineered solutions designed for heavy-duty manufacturing storage, cold chain environments, and industrial materials.
Technical insights on structural engineering, safety certifications, and supply chain timelines for the Canadian market.
Partner with an established manufacturer to access factory-direct pricing, custom engineering, and scalable automated systems.
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