Re-commerce as a mature investment model
The secondary market for warehouse equipment has gained a completely new dimension in recent years. Instead of being treated as a temporary solution, it is increasingly becoming part of long-term investment strategies. Magazimm develops its re-commerce model based on the purchase, technical verification and reintroduction of racking systems to the market – including pallet racking, shelving, cantilever and retail systems.
This approach allows companies to reduce investment costs by as much as 30–50% compared to purchasing new systems, without compromising required performance parameters. Additional advantages include shorter availability times and the ability to flexibly adapt configurations to existing warehouse infrastructure.
Technical standards and safety – including NFPA 13
The safety of storage systems remains one of the key aspects of warehouse operations, especially in high-bay facilities. Solutions offered by Magazimm comply with applicable European standards, and their design also takes into account fire-protection requirements, including NFPA 13, used in warehouses equipped with sprinkler systems.
Compliance with NFPA 13 is particularly important when selecting racking structures, determining storage level spacing and integrating fire-protection systems. In practice, this results in smoother technical acceptance processes, greater operational predictability and compliance with the requirements of insurers and safety auditors.
A comprehensive approach to the equipment life cycle
Magazimm operates as a technical partner covering the entire life cycle of warehouse infrastructure. In addition to supplying racking systems, the company also carries out dismantling, relocation and reinstallation of equipment – both as part of warehouse reorganization and site changes.
The offer is complemented by technical inspections and servicing, supporting the safe and long-term operation of storage systems. This approach helps reduce the number of contractors involved and shortens the implementation time of modernization projects.
European scale and B2B network
Operating on a European scale, Magazimm relies on an extensive B2B network, serving more than 10,000 entities each month. This translates into broad access to components and the ability to execute projects of varying complexity – from local upgrades to large logistics centers.
For clients, this means greater flexibility in investment planning and the ability to respond quickly to changes in volumes and warehouse operating structures.
Industry recognition and proven credibility
In 2025, Magazimm was recognized in business rankings such as Gepardy Biznesu and Polskie Brylanty, which highlight companies characterized by dynamic growth, operational efficiency and the consistent implementation of innovative business models.
These distinctions confirm the growing importance of the re-commerce approach in the warehouse equipment sector and acknowledge a model that combines the primary and secondary markets in line with circular-economy principles.
Sustainable logistics in practice
The reuse of steel warehouse structures has a significant environmental impact. Re-commerce solutions can reduce CO₂ emissions by several tons per ton of steel, aligning with ESG strategies adopted by companies operating within supply chains. In practice, infrastructure decisions increasingly combine economic considerations with measurable environmental impact.
A partner for long-term warehouse optimization
Magazimm is building its position as a company that goes beyond the mere supply of equipment, supporting businesses in a more conscious approach to managing storage space. The combination of re-commerce, compliance with technical standards, service support and a European operational scale positions the company as a long-term partner for business.
This is an approach worth considering when planning the next stages of warehouse infrastructure development.
source: magazimm.com