Kia ora from Ulti Group: A Day at Silver Fern Farms in Hawera

 It’s not every day you get to witness the marvels of engineering prowess first-hand. But for the Ulti Group team, a recent visit to our friends and long-standing clients at Silver Fern Farms in Hawera turned into a showcase of innovation, reliability, and the sheer resilience of Ulti doors in the most challenging environments.

Accompanied by one of our newest team members, we embarked on a tour that was as much an induction into the Ulti family as it was a testament to our enduring partnership with Silver Fern Farms. From the lightning-quick Highspeed rolls to the sturdy and reliable personnel doors, every corner of the facility was a live demonstration of the versatility and efficiency of Ulti Group’s solutions.

The tour was a vibrant walkthrough across various zones – freezer & cool rooms, swing doors, and areas bustling with forklifts, proving that Ulti doors are not just about opening and closing. They are about performing under pressure, at extreme temperatures of down to -35°C, and in high-traffic areas where they might open and close hundreds of times a day, 24/7, all year round. This level of durability and efficiency speaks volumes about the quality we stand behind at Ulti Group.

Among the highlights were the roller doors installed by Egmont Doors (the founding name of Ulti Group along with Total Doors!), standing strong and functioning flawlessly despite the years they have been in service. It’s a proud reminder of the longevity and sustainability that are core to our values.

This visit was more than just a tour; it was a reaffirmation of Ulti Group’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge, energy-conserving, and safe door solutions. It underscored our mission to enhance efficiency across the food and logistics industries, embodying our values of being Straight Up, Caring, Enthusiastic, Cutting Edge, and Driven.

At Ulti Group, we’re more than just a team; we’re a family. And every door we install is a commitment to our clients’ success, a testament to our belief in quality, and a step towards a more efficient and safe working environment. Our visit to Silver Fern Farms in Hawera was a reminder of the impact our work has on the ground – and we couldn’t be prouder.

For those keen to learn more about our innovative door solutions and how we can help your operation run smoother and safer, head over to our Freezer & Coolroom Doors section on our website and let’s open doors to new possibilities!

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Transforming Door Solutions: How Ulti Group Became the Architect’s Premier Partner

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THE CHALLENGE:
Navigating the complex world of door and dock systems presents a significant challenge for architects, builders, and specifiers, often leading to frustration and administrative headaches.

THE SOLUTION:
Ulti Group offers a comprehensive partnership, providing innovative door solutions from design through to maintenance, simplifying the specification process and ensuring project success.

THE RESULT:
Architects and builders benefit from peace of mind, enhanced project outcomes, and the ability to focus more on their core design and creative endeavours.

 

In the realm of architectural design and construction, the details that turn a good project into a great one are often the ones least considered at the outset. Our experience working closely with architects, builders, and specifiers across New Zealand has shown us that doors are one of these critical, yet often overlooked, elements. The story illustrates not just the challenges of specifying door and loading dock systems but also how Ulti Group has become the go-to partner for architects seeking both innovation and reliability in their projects.

There is a common sentiment among architects and builders—the frustration of dealing with the myriad of details like dock bumpers, safety gates, and vehicle restraints, not to mention the paperwork. But, Ulti Group has the solution to these challenges. Our approach has always been to embrace the complexity of door and dock systems, transforming it into an opportunity to provide unmatched value to our partners across different industries.

Ulti Group stands out because we understand the importance of getting every detail right, especially when it comes to doors and docks. Our expertise isn’t just in offering products; it’s about providing a partnership that covers all stages of the project lifecycle, from planning and design to installation and maintenance. We offer comprehensive support including CAD models and integrated REVIT models for precise planning, Master Spec for streamlined specification, and collaborative design to ensure that the vision of the architect comes to life without compromise.

The difference we make is evident in the peace of mind shared by architects who have worked with us.. Questions about pre-installation support were answered with our proactive approach to planning and design, showcasing our commitment to not just meeting but exceeding the expectations of our partners.

Our role goes beyond the technical aspects; we alleviate the pressure on architects and builders, allowing them to focus on what they do best—creating outstanding buildings. We take pride in our collaborative approach, working alongside our partners to ensure that every project, no matter its scale, is a testament to both functionality and aesthetic excellence.

Moreover, Ulti Group’s versatility in working across multiple industries, from temperature-controlled environments to hygiene-sensitive facilities, ensures that we can tackle any challenge, providing custom solutions tailored to the unique needs of each project.

 

Our message is clear: when it comes to doors and docks, don’t let the complexity hold you back. With Ulti Group as your partner, you’re not just choosing a provider but a partner dedicated to the success of your project.

So, to architects, builders, and specifiers out there facing the daunting task of specifying doors and docks, we say, let’s collaborate. With Ulti Group, you’re choosing a partner who not only understands your challenges but is also equipped to turn them into your success stories. Together, we can achieve the extraordinary, ensuring that every detail of your project, no matter how small, is nothing short of perfect.

Join us, and let’s open new doors to innovation, quality, and partnership.

 

 

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Leveraging Expertise in Industrial Dock Design: Insights from Ulti Group

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When planning industrial dock systems, the strategic input from seasoned experts cannot be overstated. Ulti Group stands at the forefront of providing comprehensive dock solutions, emphasizing the importance of early expert engagement. This approach not only streamlines the design process but also significantly mitigates the risks of costly rework and delays. Drawing upon insights shared in recent discussions, we underscore the critical benefits of involving dock design professionals from the project’s inception.

Key Benefits of Early Expert Engagement

Avoiding Rework and Delays: One of the paramount advantages of consulting with dock design experts like Ulti Group early is the prevention of expensive rework. Industrial dock systems often involve multiple consultants, and any design modifications required after the project has advanced can lead to substantial costs for the end-user. Ulti Group’s proactive advice early in the design phase is instrumental in circumventing these issues, ensuring a streamlined process that keeps additional expenses at bay.

Customisation and Efficiency: A tailored dock system, as opposed to a one-size-fits-all approach, offers superior sealing and operational efficiency. Ulti Group’s expertise in customising dock solutions to fit the specific needs of a facility means that not only is the operational flow enhanced, but the system also provides a better seal against external elements, further protecting the goods and reducing energy costs.

Reduced Maintenance and Increased Longevity: The design of an industrial dock system with longevity in mind is another critical consideration. Ulti Group’s focus on selecting high-quality materials and employing advanced design principles means that our solutions are not just robust but require less maintenance over time. This strategic investment in quality and durability translates into significant long-term savings for our clients, reducing the total cost of ownership.

Sustainability and Cost-Effectiveness: The emphasis on sustainability and cost-effectiveness permeates every Ulti Group project. By optimising the design for longevity and maintenance ease, we not only enhance the dock’s operational lifespan but also contribute to more sustainable facility management practices. This approach ensures that our clients benefit from a dock system that delivers on performance while also being mindful of environmental and financial stewardship.

The intricate process of industrial dock design demands more than just technical knowledge; it requires foresight, experience, and a commitment to delivering tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of each project. Ulti Group’s dedication to providing expert consultation from the early stages of design ensures that our clients receive a dock system that is efficient, cost-effective, and built to last. By prioritising customisation, durability, and sustainability, we help businesses avoid unnecessary costs and achieve their operational objectives with greater efficiency.

 

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10 Benefits Of Preventative Maintenance For Your Door And Dock Systems

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You service your car regularly, so why not service your doors regularly? Just like a car, your Ulti doors and dock systems need to be regularly maintained to keep them running smoothly and prevent bigger issues down the road.

Plus, conducting regular maintenance can have a big impact on the bottom line of a business, especially when it comes to your loading dock and industrial door equipment – systems your facility relies on every day. Even the best made loading dock and door equipment cannot take the daily beating of forklift traffic and trailers without proper maintenance.

So, here are 10 valuable benefits of preventative maintenance:

 

 

Increased Productivity

Ignoring routine maintenance eventually leads to an unplanned equipment failure, which can drastically impact your facility’s productivity. By keeping your loading dock equipment and doors regularly maintained, productivity naturally improves since you control the equipment downtime instead of it controlling you.

Improved Safety For Employees 

When equipment is functioning properly, internal facility workers are less likely to perform unsafe practices in order to bypass the equipment failure. In the case of dock and door equipment, the failure itself can lead to a dangerous situation for workers and equipment. No facility manager wants to discover equipment problems in the wake of a major tragedy, knowing more could have been done.

Increased Equipment ROI 

The dock systems and doors you invest in for your facility will perform more efficiently for longer when maintained properly, significantly improving your overall ROI.

Reduced Energy Costs 

Much like how an oil change keeps a car running smoothly, well-maintained docks and doors will perform more efficiently and have been shown to reduce energy bills by as much as 20 per cent.

Save On Maintenance Costs 

The cost of an unexpected equipment failure can be more than meets the eye. One government study found that maintenance costs were reduced by 12 to 18 per cent by using a PMP.

Less Equipment Downtime 

Planned equipment shutdowns can be strategically worked into a production schedule to minimise the impact on shipping and receiving schedules. But an unplanned shutdown can wreak havoc on your facility’s efficiencies.

Top Of The Line Service 

Many organisations have some kind of preventative plan in place, but there is a key benefit to using an external provider rather than an in-house team. External service providers will have all the necessary tools and training to complete the job same day and will be up to date on the latest industry technology and standards. For you, this means reduced risk and improved service standards, while protecting the value of your property assets.

Real Fixes, Not Just Bandaids 

If equipment isn’t working properly, a certified technician will not only fix the problem, they’ll be able to get to the root cause and offer solutions to prevent a similar failure in the future. But if you wait until a piece of equipment breaks down, there might not be time to find out what’s really going on.

Ability To Budget 

A PMP allows your organisation to be in control, budgeting for repairs based on a service schedule which can be monthly, quarterly, yearly or whatever is best for your business based on size, budget and need.

Maintain Brand Reputation 

Reduced throughput can have huge implications on a brand’s reputation, no matter what industry. A good reputation takes a long time to establish but can be tarnished quickly when things go wrong. A PMP helps prevent major delays or issues.

 

Overall, preventative maintenance is worth every penny.

It keeps your facilities running smoothly and efficiently and minimises the possibility of bigger issues like breakdowns, security breaches, or health and safety incidents.

 
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We recommend getting your door and dock systems serviced by an experienced technician at least every 12 months, if not more frequently. And don’t forget, if proper maintenance and servicing are not carried out regularly, your warranty may be void. Your facility’s door and dock systems perform an important role every day in keeping your people, your products, and your profits safe so keeping them operating at their best should be a high priority.

 

Talk to our team of experts today and see how we can help you make a preventative maintenance plan that works for you.

 

 

The Science of Preventing Condensation in Cold Stores

In the world of cold storage and freezer facilities, one of the most significant challenges is managing condensation and ice formation, because these issues lead to safety hazards, operational inefficiencies, and increased energy costs. Understanding the science behind these phenomena and knowing how to mitigate these risks is crucial.

 

Understanding the Key Components

Why does condensation even occur in cold storage environments?

It all boils down to two things: moisture in the air (humidity) and temperature differences. When warm, humid air hits a cold surface which is below the dew point, like the walls or doors in your coldstore, it cools down, and just like a cold drink on a warm day, this cooling causes water vapour in the air to turn into liquid, creating condensation.

What is the dew point?

The dew point is the temperature at which air becomes fully saturated with moisture and starts to condense. It’s the temperature at which the air needs to be cooled to for water in the vapour to condense. If the surface temperature inside your coldstore is below this dew point, voilà, you’ve got condensation. And this isn’t just a minor inconvenience; it can lead to all sorts of problems like mold, product damage, and slip hazards.

Insulation and Its Importance

In cold storage, the goal is to maintain a consistently low surface temperature on the internal sides of these surfaces to ensure the ambient temperature remains stable. This stability is crucial for the preservation of stored goods.
Insulation plays a pivotal role in maintaining these surface temperatures. It works by reducing the heat transfer between the inside of the cold storage and the external environment. In the context of a cold storage door, effective insulation means that the internal surface of the door remains close to the desired storage temperature, even if the external surface is exposed to much higher temperatures.

R-Value: Measuring Insulation Effectiveness
The R-value is a measure of the thermal resistance of an insulating material. The higher the R-value, the better the material is at insulating. In cold storage doors, a high R-value is desirable as it indicates that the door is effective in resisting heat flow. This means less energy is required to maintain the internal temperature of the cold storage, leading to energy efficiency and cost savings.

U-Value: Understanding Overall Heat Transfer
The U-value, on the other hand, measures the overall heat transfer coefficient of a material. It takes into account not only the insulation but also the conductive and convective properties. In simple terms, the U-value indicates how well a building element, like a door, can transfer heat. A low U-value is ideal for cold storage doors as it signifies lower heat transfer, thus better insulation and temperature control.

Mitigation Strategies

Although insulation helps to prevent heat transfer, in areas where there is a high temperature differential it is often insufficient to prevent the external surface temperature of the door from dropping below the dew point. This leads to condensation, which can be problematic for both the integrity of the stored goods and the facility’s structure. In such scenarios, additional measures need to be considered to address this challenge effectively.

Mitigating Cold Surfaces: Using heating, insulation, or thermal breaks to increase surface temperatures.

Insulation Improvement
Enhancing the door’s insulation can help to keep the surface temperature above the dew points.

Thermal Breaks
Thermal breaks are often an essential component in cold storage doors. They’re materials or methods that reduce the transfer of temperature across a surface. By incorporating thermal breaks into your coldstore design, you can keep those cold surfaces from getting too cold and reaching the dew point. Enhancing or adding thermal breaks can improve the door’s overall thermal performance, helping to keep the external surface temperature above the dew point, and eliminating the possibility of condensation forming.

Heated Door Surfaces
In some cases, particularly in very humid environments or where the temperature differential is significant, installing doors with heated surfaces might be necessary. These doors have built-in heating elements that keep the external surface temperature above the dew point, thereby preventing condensation.

Mechanical Dehumidification: Using air conditioning units to remove moisture from the air.
Using dehumidifiers in the vicinity of the cold storage doors can reduce the moisture content in the air, thereby lowering the dew point. This makes it less likely for condensation to occur on the door surface.

Improving Air Circulation: Enhancing airflow to prevent localized humid conditions and re-evaporate any formed condensation.
In scenarios where the external surface temperature of a cold storage door is below the dew point, leading to condensation, incorporating fans or enhancing air movement on the warmer side (outside the cold storage) can be an effective strategy. This approach works by altering the microclimate around the door, dispersing moist air, and increasing evaporation rate, reducing the likelihood of condensation formation.

Calculating for Success

So, how do we determine if a door or wall is going to do its job in preventing condensation? This is where the U-value comes in.
Here’s a simple method we use to gauge the effectiveness of a door or wall in a coldstore. Consider the dew point on the warm side of the door (you can calculate this using a Pyschrometric Chart). Using the U-value of the door, you can calculate the potential reduction in surface temperature on the other side. If the calculated temperature is above the dew point, you’re fine. If not, you might need to consider additional measures like increasing airflow to prevent condensation.

The Example Scenario
Consider a freezer set at -20°C, opening into a chilled environment at 10°C. The relative humidity (RH) inside the freezer is 50%, and on the warm side, it’s 70%.

Step 1: Calculate the U-Value
Given the R-value of the door (4 m²K/W), the U-value is calculated as:
U−value = 1/R−value
1/4 m²K/W=0.25 W/m²K

Step 2: Calculate Surface Temperature of the Door on the Warm Side
We determine how cold the door surface gets using the formula: Surface Temperature=Internal Temperature+(Temperature Difference×U-value)
In our case, this calculates to -12.5°C.

Step 3: Calculate Dew Point on the Warm Side
Similarly, we calculate the dew point for the 10°C environment with 70% RH, which comes to 4.78°C.

Step 4: Compare Surface Temperature with Dew Points
Condensation occurs if the door’s surface temperature falls below the dew point. Here, the surface temperature of -12.5°C is lower than the dew point on the warm side (4.78°C), indicating a risk of condensation and ice formation.

Understanding and managing condensation and ice formation in cold storage environments requires a combination of thermodynamic knowledge, environmental control, and effective facility management. By applying these principles and strategies, we can help you mitigate the risks associated with condensation and ice, ensuring safe, efficient operations and the integrity of stored goods. Regular assessments and proactive measures are essential for maintaining optimal conditions in these critical environments.

Reach out to Ulti Group for support in your cold storage environment.

 

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Considering New Doors For Your Cold Storage Facility? Partner With The Experts

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why you should choose Ulti Group for your cold storage door needsWhen it comes to getting a door system for your cold storage area, you need an expert who’s got your back. At Ulti Group, what matters to you, matters to us, and we’ve got the experience to make sure you get the perfect door, installed exactly right, that will protect your people, products and profits.

Our Ultimate Guide: Why You Should Choose Ulti Group For Your Cold Storage Door Needs gives you all the details about who we are and our approach to helping you protect what matters, so you can make sure to partner with a company you trust.

We Are New Zealand’s Most Trusted Industrial Door And Dock Loading System Provider.

Ever since Ulti Group was founded in 1993, we have been protecting what matters most to our customers. With innovative door systems, loading systems, and warehouse safety solutions installed and maintained across a wide range of industries, improving operational efficiency, increasing productivity, and reducing both cost and risk at facilities right across New Zealand.

What does that mean for you?

Well, we partner with you to build smarter, safer access solutions that protect what matters most: your people, products and profits. As you know, getting a door for your cold storage area is about more than just picking any old door out of a line-up—it’s about getting to know your location, understanding your needs, and identifying any areas of concern.

Our experts take you through the whole process, lending their experience to make sure you get the right system, right from the start, with a full range of solutions for any industry.

Learn more about our process and see for yourself why you should partner with Ulti Group for your cold storage door needs in our Ultimate Guide. Click the link below to download your copy or, if you’re ready to take the next step and update your door systems, talk to one of our experts for a free consultation.

 

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Make Sure You Get The Right Door For Your Cold Storage Facility With Our Ultimate Guide

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choosing the right door for your cold storage areaWhen you have the right door in place, it helps protect your people, products and profit with easy, safe access, good temperature regulation, and high levels of efficiency. But it’s not as simple as just splashing out the most high-tech door on the market. The door that’s right for another business might not be the door that’s right for you.

Our Ultimate Guide: Choosing The Right Door For Your Cold Storage Area will give you all the details you need to make sure you get the right door.

The guide covers the risks related to NOT having the right door for your cold storage area, such as safety hazards or risk of contamination, as well as what things you should consider when weighing up your door options. It also includes a helpful overview of our range of freezer and coolroom doors and some tips on how to take care of your doors so they last longer and are more efficient.

Click the link below to download your copy or, if you’re ready to take the next step and update your door systems, talk to one of our experts for a free consultation.

 

 

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Save Money In Your Cold Storage Facility With Our Ultimate Guide

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maximising your energy efficiency in cold storage areasAny industry that utilises freezer and coolroom storage areas face the problem of energy efficiency. From dairy and food processing applications to supermarkets and other food or product storage, maintaining temperatures and keeping products safe relies on having energy efficient systems in place. The Ultimate Guide: Maximising Your Energy Efficiency in Cold Storage Areas will take you through everything you need to know to protect your people, products and profits.

In it you’ll find details on the costs of poor efficiency, including rising energy costs, increased maintenance issues and higher carbon emissions. It also covers the most common problem areas and how to identify them. Things like gaps around the edge of your doors or ice build-up can have a big impact to your bottom line.

But it’s not all bad! The guide also outlines our top energy-saving tips, the types of doors available to suit different areas and applications, and what to do with your new-found information about energy efficiency.

Click the link below to download your copy, or if you’re ready to take the next step and update your door systems, talk to one of our experts for a free consultation.

 

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