Portadown · BT62 · Armagh
Portadown high-speed door supply and service
BT62 industrial tenants make up the bulk of our high-speed pipeline.
From the M1 we can be on a Portadown survey inside 21 minutes.
Most Portadown high-speed installs are scheduled against a planned production shutdown.
PVC fabric curtains for high-cycle yards; insulated rigid panel for cold-store — we'll spec on site.

Where high-speed doors earn their place in Portadown
Most Portadown call-outs hit Seagoe or Mahon, and we keep stock to match. We build that into every Portadown survey, not the price sheet.
Most of the commercial work we do around Portadown lands inside Mahon Industrial Estate and Seagoe Industrial Estate. Tenants there know us by name.
Portadown sits 25 mi from Belfast and 12 mi from our Dromore yard via the A3 (with M1 access).
Recent high-speed installs near Portadown

High-speed fabric door retrofitted at a Mahon Industrial Estate unit; cycle time down from 18s to 3s.
Finish: Fabric high-speed

Food-grade fabric high-speed door at a Tandragee meat-processing tenant.
Finish: Food-grade fabric

Replaced a worn high-speed door at a Harbour Estate cold-chain warehouse; cycle count restored same day.
Finish: PVC curtain
Why Portadown keeps coming back
- ODC has been operating across Northern Ireland from a Dromore yard — local engineers, not subcontractors.
- We carry common spares on the van — most repairs are finished on the first visit.
- Most Portadown high-speed installs scheduled against a planned shutdown to protect output.
- Every install ships with a written warranty on parts and labour.
Bottlenecks we eliminate in Portadown yards
Slow shutters bottlenecking forklift traffic
Food-grade hygiene compliance shortfalls
Cold-store air loss through standard doors
How a Portadown high-speed install runs
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Operational survey in Portadown
We watch a shift, measure cycle counts and check the structural mounting before we quote.
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Spec to operations, not catalogue
Curtain weight, cycle rating and safety photocells matched to actual Mahon Industrial Estate use.
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Install with minimal downtime
Most Portadown high-speed installs are scoped against a planned shutdown.
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Service contract
PM contract with cycle-count monitoring keeps Portadown high-speed doors running.
Cold-store vs food-grade specs
Door variants
- · Cold-store high-speed
- · Food-grade high-speed
- · Rigid high-speed sectional
- · Fabric high-speed roll-up
Materials
- · Insulated rigid panel
- · Stainless guide rails
- · PVC fabric curtain
Finishes commonly picked in Portadown
- · RAL-matched curtain
- · Standard yellow
- · Stainless trim
Lead time: 3–6 weeks (fabrication-led)
Portadown high-speed door FAQ
Q.Coverage from Portadown into surrounding estates?
Yes — Lurgan (4 miles) and other BT62 sites covered on the same crew.
Q.What if a forklift hits the curtain?
Self-recovering fabric curtains lift back into place automatically; rigid types need a panel swap. Both are part of our PM scope.
Q.Cold-store doors for Portadown?
Yes — insulated rigid panel high-speed doors for cold-chain tenants; we've fitted them across BT62 and similar estates.
Q.Why a high-speed door over a standard shutter in Portadown?
If your Mahon Industrial Estate unit moves forklifts every few minutes, a high-speed door cuts cycle time from ~18s to ~3s and keeps temperature/hygiene where it should be.
Q.Do you provide cycle reporting?
Yes — PM contracts include cycle-count monitoring and a quarterly report for Portadown sites.
Q.Will it fit our existing opening?
Most Portadown retrofits land on standard frames; structural mounting confirmed on the survey.
Coverage across Portadown and the surrounding industrial estates
Same crews, same week — coverage from Portadown runs out across:
In summary — Industrial High-Speed Doors for Portadown
In short: industrial high-speed doors for Portadown from a Dromore-based team, 12 miles away via the A3. We work Armagh weekly and can usually be on site inside 3–6 weeks (fabrication-led). Send a photo and a rough size — we'll send back a real price, not a brochure.
Talk to a real engineer about your opening
Send a photo, the rough sizes and where you are in BT62; you'll get a real price back, not a brochure.