Before you tear down walls to expand or sign a lease for an additional facility, be sure you’re maximizing the space you currently have.
By MMH Staff ·
November 18, 2019
Facilities using shelving to manage inventory often find themselves squeezed for space. Before you tear down walls to expand or sign a lease for an additional facility, be sure you’re maximizing the space you currently have. A reorganization of your current warehouse might not be the answer to your long-term space problem, but you might be able to recover enough space to delay your expansion or relocation decision.
In this guide, we’ll cover:
- Space Limitations of Traditional Shelving
- How Automation Solves Those Limitations
- Detailed Capacity Savings by Ceiling Height
- How to Value Your Warehouse Space
- Case Study Detailing Actualized Space Savings
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