It’s no secret that the floors in a distribution center take a massive amount of abuse each and every day. There may be practices such as freight training (pushing several pallets together in front of the lift truck), to chemical spills, to toppled loads, and worst of all: the failure to repair small problems while they’re still small.
In heavy production environments, this is the way things go, and there are few corporations that have the budgets to shut down every time the floor needs a minor repair. Distribution centers have needed a concrete floor that can do business the way they do business, not a concrete floor that costs them tens of thousands in lost production because it just can’t take what the distribution center dishes out.