The Best Solution for Port Warehousing Construction: How Does Space Structure Cope with Marine Environmental Challenges?
 Port warehousing buildings  play a crucial role in cargo transshipment, bulk material storage, and logistics distribution. Their design must not only meet the demands of large-span spaces but also withstand extreme environmental conditions such as sea winds, salt spray, and high humidity. An increasing number of port projects are choosing space structures because of their outstanding performance in corrosion resistance, strength, and economy. 1. Large-Span Design to Meet the Needs of Bulk Cargo Storage and Transportation Port warehousing typically needs to accommodate bulk cargo such as coal, ore, and grain, requiring a large range of movement for operating machinery. Space structures can easily achieve column-free spaces with spans of 60–150 meters, ensuring free operation of loading and unloading machinery and smooth cargo flow. 2. Superior Corrosion Resistance, Adaptable to Marine Climates Port buildings are constantly exposed to high humidity and high salinity, making ordinary...