Maximum storage density through high clear height facilities designed for high-bay racking and optimized distribution throughput.
Submit Your RequirementClear height is the primary determinant of storage density in modern distribution facilities. Each additional foot of clear height translates directly to increased cubic storage capacity, improved pick-face availability, and enhanced per-square-foot economics for warehouse operations.
Miami-Dade's industrial base has seen significant new construction featuring 36-foot clear heights, with ESFR (Early Suppression, Fast Response) sprinkler systems enabling high-bay storage configurations that were previously impractical in South Florida's climate. This evolution reflects the market's maturation toward distribution-focused facility specifications.
Companies evaluating high clear facilities must balance storage density gains against construction costs, insurance premiums, and operational equipment requirements. The decision framework varies significantly based on product mix, throughput velocity, and inventory turnover patterns.
High clear facilities command 8-15% premium over standard clear buildings, offset by:
Understanding which operations benefit most from elevated clear heights.
High-SKU inventory requiring dense storage and rapid access patterns
Bulk-to-split operations requiring high-density racking systems
Climate-controlled facilities where cubic capacity directly impacts cost
Cross-dock operations with high throughput and storage requirements
Technical and operational considerations for high-bay warehouse facilities
We maintain active relationships with ownership across all Miami-Dade industrial submarkets. Provide your operational criteria and we will identify high clear facilities aligned with your distribution requirements.
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