Machine fencing

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A well-planned warehouse isn’t just about efficiency — it’s about keeping people safe and protecting valuable assets. Warehouse fencing helps you organise space, restrict access and cut risks in busy areas. At AJ Products, our warehouse security fencing, mesh fencing and partitioning use sturdy, powder-coated steel with clear mesh for visibility. Modular panels and matching doors make it easy to build what you need now and extend later, so your space stays secure, visible and simple to manage.
Busy facilities need clear boundaries. Internal fencing and warehouse partitioning make it straightforward to separate machinery, high-value stock or sensitive zones from general operations. Typical panels are 2200 mm high with mesh that lets light and air pass through, keeping sightlines open for supervisors. Doors can be supplied lock-ready for controlled access, and single doors are available with padlock fittings or cylinder locks so only authorised staff enter. Most mesh systems assemble with two people in around 30 minutes per section, so you can get protected spaces in place quickly. The result is a safer environment where accountability is built into daily routines.
Warehouse layouts change. Fencing panels are modular, so you can move or add sections and doors as needs evolve. Panels connect cleanly to uprights for quick adjustments without major downtime, and the open-mesh design maintains airflow and visibility as you reconfigure. For even greater control, add PVC strip curtains to cut draughts, retain heat, reduce fumes and soften noise without slowing people or forklifts. They’re sold in 50 m rolls (200/300/400 mm widths, 2–4 mm thick), with low-temperature grades rated down to −40 °C for cold stores and freezers.
When you need tougher, long-term divisions, steel warehouse fencing and industrial screens are the reliable option. Fixed guarding systems create safe enclosures around moving equipment, while noise-reduction screens help to lower sound levels at the source. Used together with mesh partitioning, these setups build safer, quieter and more productive environments — helping you meet safety duties without interrupting everyday workflows.