Should barracks and armouries use the same cabinet families?
Usually not. Barracks organise everyday gear and personal equipment, while armouries operate under a very different security and access-control logic.
Sector: military
Storage for units, barracks, armouries and squad support areas where readiness, repeatable standards and disciplined access to equipment matter.
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Solutions for armed forces, uniformed services, armories, weapon-storage rooms and barracks support areas: QST cabinets, squad equipment trolleys and barracks beds.

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A catalog of models for storing documents, media and assets of increased importance to the organisation. In practice, this makes it easier to match the right variant to facility scale, expected load and daily use without mixing models at random.

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Classic staff lockers for workplaces, administration, logistics and facilities that need orderly changing-room infrastructure.

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Staff locker models designed for changing rooms with limited floor area and high organizational requirements. In practice, this makes it easier to match the right variant to facility scale, expected load and daily use without mixing models at random.
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Usually not. Barracks organise everyday gear and personal equipment, while armouries operate under a very different security and access-control logic.
It makes training, follow-on procurement and repeatable daily use much easier across locations. Equipment stops becoming a collection of exceptions and starts behaving like a standard.