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High Density Shelving Shelving Definition and discussion: This is key to organizations today. If the use of High Density Shelving shelving reduces the space needed to store material it can be used for revenue producing employees or inventory. If it allows up to three times the storage it can mean less new construction or the ability to stay where you are without using off site storage or needing to move and expand the building space you require. Retail Stores have begun to use High Density Shelving shelving to maximize the stock they have onsite in the store without renting more expensive spaced from the mall. Law firms can shrink the size of the file room and law library also reducing expensive rent and allowing another billable attorney or support staff to generate revenue. The BYU Library in Provo Utah uses 400 to 500 High Density Shelving shelving carriages in the BYU library. One of the largest High Density Shelving shelving installations anywhere saved the university significant building cost as they building was designed and constructed. Nike Store uses High Density Shelving shelving in some new stores to reduce the space they need to rent at high rent malls and to keep the maximum inventory on hand to allow the consumable the best in stock selection they possibly can. Other chains using High Density Shelving shelving include Wal Mart, Adidas, Hallmark, Ann Taylor, Naturalizer Shoes, Tommy Hilfiger , and Kohl's. This is but a small number of retail stores utilizing High Density Shelving shelving. High Density Shelving is just what it sounds like. It provides High Density Shelving storage. In fact, for the money it probably provides the highest density storage available. Which is why it is so popular. With skyrocketing cost of space it is important to reduce sprawl. For a retail store it allows them to keep maximum inventory on hand, while keeping it in a small space to maximize the retail space available to sell merchandise. In a hospital it allows everything form linens to cat lab storage to prosthetics to be stored in the minimum space allowing for more patient rooms and service areas such as x ray machines.
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