Anna Schulze
Planning industrial flooring: the real problem only becomes apparent during operation
Industrial floors are defined during the planning phase—but what truly matters is how they perform in operation. Factors such as dirt adhesion, cleaning effort, and hygienic stability only become apparent in day-to-day use—and ultimately determine long-term efficiency, safety, and cost.
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In the beverage industry, the floor is not a secondary factor—it is a functional component that plays a crucial role in hygiene, safety, and operational efficiency. Anyone who focuses solely on the purchase price when choosing a flooring system often ends up paying twice: through frequent repairs, downtime, or hygiene deficiencies.
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