We’re back with another Q&A, showing you the many faces of our Shelving Inc. team. As a small, family-owned company, every single member is integral to our success. Today’s feature: Arian Sharon.     Arian started at Shelving Inc. this August, and has been a valuable asset in keeping our operations running smooth and efficient. Read the full article…

  Even as the weather takes a turn for the worse, like it always seems to up here in Michigan, some crops still need to be grown. Whether they still flourish in winter, or if you’re in a business that still needs to deliver product in the colder months, some crops need to be monitored Read the full article…

  These days, thanks to the ecommerce explosion, a lot of retailers and warehouses are looking into a second location to try and keep up. For some businesses, it makes a lot of sense. A second warehouse allows you to fulfill more orders, stock more product, and get things shipped more efficiently, at least in Read the full article…

  Since April 2018, Shelving Inc. has been working with Webasto, a global innovative systems partner to almost all automobile manufacturers. After winning a contract for the 2021 Ford Bronco, Webasto recognized the need for more space to fulfill the task at hand. Webasto then purchased land, began developing an 880,000 sq. ft. facility with Read the full article…

  The COVID-19 pandemic has influenced nearly every aspect of workplace design, and the office is no exception. Whether your office is in a warehouse, a factory, or even just part of a larger business park, there have been times where teams have been unable to work from home due to the various demands or Read the full article…

  The average warehouse worker tends to find themselves learning how to use an awful lot of tools. From hand-scanners and RFID devices, to a number of industrial tools like drills and screwdrivers, the various duties of a warehouse worker tend to, over time, include the usage of a lot of extra equipment. And while Read the full article…

  As the holiday shopping season progresses, many warehouses look for whatever solutions they can to help get orders fulfilled even faster. Sometimes it’s expanding into other warehouses, sometimes it’s finding new logistics partners, sometimes they just try to fit more stuff into the warehouse shelving they’ve already got. One new solution has started to Read the full article…

  Particularly these days, as more warehouses scramble to fulfill their orders in the timeliest manner possible, many warehouses have multiple fulfillment options available. A variety of factors can play into this, from the need to serve a specific geographical location better to the need to hit certain KPIs or goals for shipping speed. Many Read the full article…

  A lot of you warehousing veterans have probably seen that title and are scratching your heads. “Wait, are you telling me my warehouse should be smaller now?” Well…sort of. In certain cases – not all, but many – a smaller warehouse has actually proven to be more beneficial for ecommerce businesses, or anyone that Read the full article…

  The COVID-19 pandemic has influenced nearly every aspect of American life, education, and business over the past year – and warehouses are no exception. The various changes brought on by the coronavirus seemed to attack warehouses from several fronts. An increase in ecommerce shopping, brought on by a lack of availability in brick-and-mortar locations Read the full article…

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