Behind every high-performing racking solution is a foundation of sound engineering. At the NAS Group (North American Steel and North American Storage), we’re engineer-owned and operated, building every storage system for strength, safety, and longevity. Read on to see how our engineer-led approach makes a difference.
Engineering: The Backbone of Every Storage System
In the world of industrial storage, no two environments are the same. Loads vary, seismic forces differ, and operational demands evolve, meaning there’s no one-size-fits-all solution.
Through structural analysis and design, our in-house licensed engineers ensure that every rack, shelf, and connection performs exactly as intended.
Why Engineering Matters
A properly engineered warehouse system isn’t just about capacity, it’s about confidence. Every calculation and connection contribute to a structure that performs safely, even under changing conditions.
Engineering matters because it:
- Ensures the racking and shelving solution is compliant
- Extends product lifespan through precise material design
- Reduces downtime and maintenance costs
- Supports operational efficiency and warehouse flow
- Protects the people and products that depend on it
Dual R-Mark Certification: A Mark of Excellence
The NAS Group holds dual R-Mark certifications in Roll-Formed and Structural Steel, making us the only Canadian manufacturer recognized under this rigorous standard. The R-Mark, issued by the Rack Manufacturers Institute (RMI), is the most comprehensive accreditation in the racking industry.
Achieving dual R-Mark certification means that we not only meet but exceed industry standards for:
- Engineering review and calculations
- Material testing and quality control
- Manufacturing processes and fabrication oversight
Learn more about what the R-Mark certification means for our products and customers on our blog.
Engineer Insight
“At NAS Group, engineering is at the heart of everything we do. Our in-house engineering team ensures every racking solution meets the latest Canadian regulations, from the National Building Code (NBC) to each province’s specific requirements, as well as CSA design standards. We take full responsibility for the entire process: from column and beam profile design, cross-section effective area analysis, and connector calculations to physical testing and verification. Our engineering also aligns with the latest RMI MH16.1 standards, keeping our designs more advanced and forward-looking than many others. This comprehensive, engineer-led approach is what truly sets us apart. We take great pride in ensuring our clients, dealers, and partners recognize NAS designs as a mark of the highest engineering standards.”
— Dillon Wang, P.Eng., M.Eng., Engineering Manager at NAS Group
The NAS Group Approach: Built by Engineers, for Industry Use
Engineering is at the heart of everything we do. Our approach combines technical insight, collaboration, and innovation to deliver custom racking and shelving solutions built for today’s industrial challenges:
- Onsite consultations: Ensuring designs align with your operational objectives.
- Precise AutoCAD layout drawings: Accurate initial planning for optimal space utilization.
- Detailed rack elevation and shop drawings: Bringing your warehouse vision closer to reality.
- “As Built” drawings with load capacities: Essential for building permits and compliance.
- Seismic calculations: Now required in every zone in Canada.
- Rack PSR exemptions/manufacturer certification (where applicable): Support documentation for regulatory requirements.
- Inspections and certifications: Peace-of-mind compliance for your facility.
- Professionally engineered stamped drawings: Demonstrating our commitment to quality and safety.
- Limited warranty against defects: Assuring the integrity and longevity of our systems.
Conclusion: Engineering Is the Difference
Smart storage systems don’t happen by chance; they’re the result of engineering expertise. At the NAS Group, every project reflects our team’s commitment to building warehouse systems that stand the test of time.
Contact us today to explore our engineer-led racking and shelving solutions designed to optimize your warehouse operations.
FAQs: Engineering and Safe Storage Systems
Why does engineering matter in storage system design?
Engineering requirements for storage systems are new to Canadian building code. Older systems may not meet the strength requirements that have been established to guarantee the safety of the workers and the building.
How does engineering improve warehouse safety?
In addition to handling specific loads, engineered racking and shelving systems ensure the life safety of the people working in the warehouse, compliance with fire regulations, and compatibility with powered equipment.
What makes NAS Group different from other racking manufacturers?
The NAS Group is engineer-owned and operated, with a primary duty of care for public safety. Every racking solution is designed, reviewed, and approved to meet code requirements and engineering standards.
How do engineers design a custom storage system?
Engineers analyze load requirements, floor conditions, and operational needs to develop a tailored warehouse system that optimizes space and performance.
Why choose an engineering-led company for your storage needs?
Partnering with an engineering-led company means every decision, from design to installation, is guided by structural integrity and long-term reliability. This expertise helps streamline the permitting process all the way through final inspection.







