Are you looking for high-density supply storage solutions? You should consider using mobile shelving. This article will discuss the benefits and advantages of using mobile shelving and how to make it work.
Mobile shelving refers to cabinets and shelves that are equipped with wheels or casters. They can be rolled around the floor with ease. Unlike traditional shelving which will require a lot of manpower to move around, mobile shelving can be moved around by one or two individuals.
Mobile shelvings are used in stores and other settings. They are also the preferred means of storage in hospital units.
Now that we know what mobile shelving is, it's time to discuss the benefits of this form of storage.
Perhaps the main reason why many facilities will consider mobile shelving is its cost-effectiveness. This is particularly true if you are looking for storage solutions for an existing space.
You will not have to spend too much money on making changes to the layout of the facility. You can achieve this at minimal costs when you use mobile shelving.
Another major reason why people look towards mobile shelving is that it is customizable. You can easily move these shelves around so it matches the layout of the facility. You need not make major changes to the store itself.
This is particularly useful in a hospital setting where different medications and medical supplies will be stored. Some medical devices are also bulkier than others and mobile shelves are perfect for keeping them.
One of the challenges faced by hospitals and other medical facilities is storage and finding enough space for it. Because mobile shelves are easy to move around, they can be made to fit into space more quickly and faster.
If you are seeking to reduce the storage footprint of your storage, then this is the solution to opt for.
Ineffective storage spaces can make a working environment a negative one for individuals. Because mobile shelves are highly customizable, they can be made to match the working space and meet the requirements of the workers.
Overall, mobile shelves can help improve the experience of employees in the work area and give them a positive work environment.
Imagine a hospital unit experiencing growth. If the storage shelves in it are fixed, there will be so much work needed to tear those down and create new ones for the expanded space. That's not going to be an issue if you are using mobile shelves.
If your hospital unit needs to expand, all you have to do is reconfigure the existing shelves to make them fit the new layout.
Modern mobile shelving units can be compatible with the latest security measures. This is crucial when it comes to securing certain medications and medical devices which are very much in demand.
This advantage is the most obvious one. When your shelves can be moved around you won't have a hard time changing the layout of your hospital unit. You don't even need a lot of manpower to make the changes.
This is another advantage that seems obvious at first glance. You can move mobile shelves around easily. When you need to clean your unit, you will not have a hard time at all. You can easily move the shelves around to clean the space.
When you have fixed shelves in your hospital unit, it might be a bit difficult when the time comes for expansion. With mobile shelves, you can easily add more.
Expansion is not going to be a problem with mobile shelves.
You should consider using high-density mobile shelves in your hospital units. In simple terms, high-density shelves are storage units that allow you to store more while not taking up too much space.
So, what are the things that you need to look for when you are out looking for mobile shelves? Here are a few ideas that you can use.
Hospital units and similar facilities often do not have enough space. Your unit probably has the same problem. So, when you are picking your shelves, you need to think about their utilization of space. This translates to how much space the shelves are eating up.
If the space utilization of a shelf is more than what you have planned for, then it might not work out.
But the space taken by the shelf is not the only factor that you should think about.
The items that will be stored on your mobile shelves must be visible too. The people working in the unit should see the item right away.
This is why visibility is another factor that you need to check when you are choosing mobile shelves. Will you have an easy time identifying the things that are on the shelf? To have adequate visibility, a shelf must not be too deep.
Good visibility will reduce the likelihood that there will be an error when someone gets something from the shelf.
For the same reason that shelves must have good visibility, they should also be accessible. When an item needs to be retrieved from the shelves, it should be easily reached and accessed. That will help improve the overall efficiency of the unit.
Some medications are sought-after and you need to pick shelves that can actually protect them. There are shelves that are more secure than others.
These are just some of the things that you need to consider when you are picking mobile shelves.
Our high-density supply storage may help our clients save an average of 30% to 40% of space when compared to standard wire shelving, leaving room for expansion and flexibility in the future.
High-density supply storage might offer an immediate solution when your conventional storage options are no longer meeting the demands of your firm. You can create a storage configuration with our team that is ideal for your application.
To learn more, contact us at 800-393-6090 at Distribution Systems International today!
With 21 years of sales management, marketing, P&L responsibility, business development, national account, and channel management responsibilities under his belt, Ian has established himself as a high achiever across multiple business functions. Ian was part of a small team who started a new business unit for Stanley Black & Decker in Asia from Y10’ to Y14’. He lived in Shanghai, China for two years, then continued to commercialize and scale the business throughout the Asia Pacific and Middle East regions for another two years (4 years of International experience). Ian played college football at the University of Colorado from 96’ to 00’. His core skills sets include; drive, strong work ethic, team player, a builder mentality with high energy, motivator with the passion, purpose, and a track record to prove it.