Your product range is expanding, your workforce is growing, and yet you find your warehouse staying the same size. What do you do? Instinctively, a lot of warehouse managers would start looking elsewhere. Growth is a natural part of any businesses, and most managers would take an increase in products and staff as a sign Read the full article…

Warehouses can be complicated creatures. The uninitiated might assume they’re just for storing products, but there’s actually a lot of work that goes on in there from shipping and receiving, to packaging, and even direct-to-customer sales for a lot of eCommerce businesses.   But no matter what your warehouse specializes in, be it retail products, Read the full article…

These days, it seems like mezzanines are an increasingly popular solution for businesses looking to expand their current levels of usable floor space. More factories, warehouses, and distribution centers are realizing the benefits of in-plant mezzanines than ever before, and their use has become more widespread across a surprising number of industries.   If you Read the full article…

  It might seem like everyone you know is making their own beer. The rise in popularity of craft beers in America, combined with the easy accessibility of brewing supplies and equipment (from those little plastic Mr. Beer kits all the way to industrial grade brewing tanks), means that anyone with an idea for a Read the full article…

Here at Shelving, Inc. we’ve been getting a lot more questions lately about warehouse mezzanines and the sort of benefits they can offer. Mezzanines are an ideal way to increase storage space and floor space in a warehouse without massive renovations or, even worse, having to completely move facilities. Let’s take a deeper look into Read the full article…

One of the most common (and ongoing) issues with warehouses is the need for accessibility and proper layout design. Proper accessibility can help your workers handle their tasks and duties more easily, prevent accidents, and smooth out any sort of traffic or performance issues your warehouse may encounter. Whatever size your facility is, there’s likely Read the full article…

Security is a crucial factor for any business, no matter what you do – and when it comes to the bulk storing of goods, inventory, and supplies, warehouses rely on secure storage for a number of reasons.   Proper item security can help in a number of ways, from keeping your inventory safe from damage, Read the full article…

Shelving.com recently secured contracts with the Detroit Red Wings and the University of Michigan to provide shelving and storage solutions. For the Red Wings, Shelving.com will install custom wood lockers in the new Little Caesars Arena, which is currently being constructed and projected to open in September 2017. The U of M project, which is Read the full article…

Anyone who has managed a warehouse for any length of time has encountered the need for extra floor space. Workers need space to work and transport goods, inventory needs space to be properly arranged, and it’s always been very easy for a factory or plant to start feeling cramped.   It might sound counter-intuitive, but Read the full article…

Space is limited, and business decision-makers have very few options when it comes to adding more space. Undertaking an expansion can be a costly endeavor, and renting warehouse space can lead to unnecessary logistical challenges. The solution? Add a mezzanine.   A mezzanine essentially creates a whole new workspace or storage area within an existing Read the full article…

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