What Makes an Optimal Working Environment
Providing employees with the ability to work close to their respective processes is a great step towards an optimal working environment. A great way to do this is implementing modular offices as they are an excellent way to keep your staff close to their processes while also providing a safe and comfortable office environment. Whether it’s creating offices for staff, conference rooms, break areas, or cleanrooms, modular offices offer a durable long-lasting solution. Modular offices are fully customizable and can be integrated into pre-existing walls or fully built out. They also can be easily reconfigured to grow with your facility as you expand!
Another solution that helps to keep employees close to their processes is workstations.
Workstations provide an area for employees to perform tasks in a well-organized and sturdy space. These solutions can also be outfitted with modular drawers, shelving, and cabinets.
Inventory Management Made Simple
When you have proper storage in place, inventory becomes much easier to manage. One of the most common solutions for efficient storage is pallet racking. Pallet racking is a staple to facility storage, as it offers vertical storage for items of all sizes and is quite versatile. Pallet racking comes in many different styles such as teardrop, push back, or drive-in, and can be installed just about anywhere, inside or out!
Mezzanines are another solution that can help simplify inventory management. Like pallet racking, mezzanines are highly versatile and can be utilized for more than just storage, such as applications involving production or traversal.
By utilizing vertical space, mezzanines help avoid the costly expense of building an expansion or building a new facility. This makes them a cost-effective alternative to giving your facility more usable space!
Maintaining Safety
Having a safe facility is important as it minimizes the risk of injury and damage. Safety should be included in all aspects of your facility. Examples of some safety products that we recommend are safety gates, bollards, guardrails, truck restraints, and even ergonomic lifts. Safety gates provide access to staff and materials (depending on the type of gate) while maintaining high levels of safety as they close access points to unsafe areas when not in use. They come in a variety of options including for docks, pallet access, and personnel gates.
Ergonomic lifts allow employees to work on heavier items at an ergonomically safe height, keeping staff from having to bend down or work on the equipment at awkward angles or heights.
Minimizing Delay
Delays are an unfortunate side effect of a busy facility. While keeping busy ensures your facility’s success, it is important to find ways to keep delays in your processes to a minimum. One way of doing this is keeping your high-usage solutions from breaking down. This can be done through preventative maintenance, which is the process of scheduling service check-ups for your equipment to keep it up and running. High-usage solutions that benefit from this preventative maintenance are overhead doors, dock equipment, material lifts (VRCs), ergonomic lifts, and some automated solutions such as conveyors. We recommend annual or bi-annual preventative maintenance services for this equipment! Another way of minimizing delays is what we talked about previously, effectively managing your inventory. Providing staff with proper inventory storage solutions will allow them to pick items and parts quicker and thus move finished items down the line more efficiently. Automated systems are a great way of providing efficient inventory management, especially vertical lift modules (VLMs) or Hänel units. These solutions store inventory in an efficient manner as well as bringing inventory directly to the user, making it quick and easy to pull the items they are looking for.
When implemented correctly, VLMs help to minimize delays by optimizing the way inventory is stored and tracked!
