Tarrison Products Ltd. has functioned as a definitive North American authority in high-performance storage solutions and specialized stainless steel fabrication since its founding in 1986. Headquartered in Oakville, Ontario, with a major U.S. distribution hub in Marysville, Michigan, the brand serves as a primary infrastructure provider for global hospitality chains, healthcare facilities, and high-volume industrial kitchens. Tarrison defines itself through the "Innovation from Design to Delivery" philosophy—a commitment to engineering modular, customizable stainless steel environments that prioritize spatial optimization and operational speed.
The brand's technical identity is anchored in Modular Structural Versatility and Cloud-Based Design Logic. A primary engineering hallmark is the Tarrison 360 platform, a proprietary digital ecosystem that allows operators to generate custom stainless steel designs and technical specifications in minutes. Unlike traditional fabrication shops that rely on weeks of manual drafting, Tarrison’s digitized workflow effectively moves the "custom-build" process from a logistical bottleneck to a high-speed, precision-engineered manufacturing cycle.
Technical Hallmarks & Innovation
Innovation at Tarrison is concentrated on "Volumetric Density" and the reduction of material degradation, moving the storage room from a static expense to a dynamic, space-efficient asset.
- Tarrison 360 Design Platform: A mission-critical technical pillar. This cloud-based tool allows for the real-time configuration of shelving and worktables, optimizing footprints based on environment-specific variables (such as high-humidity walk-ins). It provides instant Technical Design Files (TDFs) and exportable files for CAD and Revit, streamlining the architectural integration process.
- High-Density Track Shelving: An engineering standard for maximum footprint recovery. By utilizing overhead or floor-based tracks, Tarrison eliminates redundant aisles, potentially increasing storage capacity by up to 50%. These systems are designed for high-torque stability, ensuring that even under heavy industrial loads, the mobile units glide with minimal mechanical resistance.
- Polyseal™ Antimicrobial Finish: A specialized technical coating for high-risk environments. This clear epoxy powder coat is electrostatically applied over bright zinc-chromate plating. It provides a non-porous surface that inhibits microbial growth, making it the preferred choice for healthcare and high-moisture refrigeration settings.
- Hybrid Fabrication Logic: Tarrison utilizes a "modular-custom" approach, combining mass-produced components with bespoke fabrication. This allows for the production of custom sinks and worktables with the structural integrity of a one-off build but at the speed and price-point of a standardized catalog item.
Strategic Product Architecture
The Tarrison portfolio is strategically categorized by the "Velocity of the Operational Flow":
- Shelving & Storage Systems: The core flagship fleet. Includes wire shelving in four finishes (Chrome, Polyseal, Stainless, and Value Epoxy) and the Spacer Shelf system, designed to maximize every linear foot of storage without compromising airflow.
- Stainless Steel Fabrication (Back-of-House): A comprehensive line of NSF-certified worktables, sinks, and dishtables. These units utilize heavy-gauge (14, 16, or 18-gauge) 304 or 430 series stainless steel, engineered with coved corners and marine edges for rapid sanitation.
- Underbar & Service Stations: Specialized equipment for high-traffic beverage service, including ice bins, cocktail mix units, and speed rails. These units focus on "Ergonomic Reach Efficiency," ensuring that high-volume bartenders have a zero-waste workflow.
- Tarrison Contract & Outdoor: A diversified division focused on commercial-grade indoor and outdoor furniture. These units use weather-resistant finishes and high-impact structural designs to support the rigorous demands of hospitality patios and public spaces.
The strategic value of Tarrison lies in its "Space-to-Durability ROI." By producing equipment that achieves 15–35% more usable storage area within the same physical footprint and utilizing material gauges that prevent the "bowing and pitting" common in entry-level stainless, the brand provides a high-reliability foundation for businesses where square footage is the most expensive resource. Supported by over 35 years of Canadian engineering and an "Industry-Leading Lead Time" commitment, Tarrison remains the foundational choice for operators who view the kitchen layout as a high-torque mechanical science.