Multi-storey warehouses are, as the name suggests, a warehouse consisting of more than one floor, which increases the usable floor space per square foot of land.
Access to the higher floors of a multi-storey warehouse is granted via two ways: ramp-up and cargo-lift.
Higher utilisation rates are important in land-constrained cities such as Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo and South Korea. Multi-storey warehouses are therefore more common in Asia than in the, Pacific, US or Europe, where more land is available.
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