STORAGES OF CEMENT AND STONE MATERIALS
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Cement, stone materials, warehouse, storage, building material.Abstract
This article analyzes the organization of warehouses for storing cement and stone materials, the importance of complying with their technical and environmental requirements. Warehouses serve to preserve the quality of materials and protect them from the effects of moisture and temperature. The warehouse location, ventilation system, and safety measures will also be reviewed. The research results provide practical recommendations for quality assurance and improvement of the material handling process during long-term storage of building materials.
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