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We have so many great people working here at Storage Solutions, I wish I could introduce all of them to you in one post! But, since we have over 100 team members across the United States it would make for one really long post. So today I am going to introduce to you Tim Fonderoli. Tim is a member of our sales team and has been with us for 11 years!

Get to know Tim…

Tim FonderoliHometown: Arlington, IL

Education: I attended college while in the Navy.

What do you enjoy doing outside of work? I enjoy fishing, hunting, cooking, and hanging with family and friends!

Favorite Sports Team: Chicago Bears

Fun Fact: My handicap in golf is Miller Lite!!

Like I have said before, we are always looking for new, talented individuals to add to our ever growing team! If YOU or anyone you know is interested in a rewarding career with Storage Solutions, check out our careers page!

We are hosting an open house! Help us celebrate 34 years in the material handling business!

Our facility is quite the site to see! Come take a tour of our 330,000 sq. ft. warehouse and see just how exceptional our operation really is, and while doing so enjoy food, beverages and music, win prizes and meet our team!

Thursday, September 13th, 2012, 3-7pm

Storage Solutions Corporate Headquarters

910 East 169th Street

Westfield, IN 46074

We look forward to seeing you there!

CLICK HERE TO RSVP

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shaking handsWe are excited to introduce a guest blogger, Brad Shorr!  We are always looking to bring fresh and informative content to our blog, so we are always open for new writers and posts! Without further hesitation…

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Third-party logistics companies (3PLs) tend to have complex material handling needs:

  • 3PLs have to consider their customers’ specifications as well as their own.
  • 3PLs have continually changing requirements as new customers are brought on stream, and as existing customer needs evolve.
  • 3PLs may require consistent operational processes in geographically diverse locations, and need to conform to industry-specific regulations.
  • 3PLs often have frequently changing or unpredictable budgets, driven by changes in their customers’ business.

Because a 3PL’s business is fluid and must consider customer requirements as well as its own, it will need to partner with a material handling company that offers more than just an average lineup of products and services. Important characteristics 3PLs look for in a material handling partner include:

  • Strong sales department. A 3PL may want to enlist the support of its material handling partner to discuss features and benefits of various material handling solutions. The job is done more effectively when the material handler has an experienced sales team that is comfortable working as part of a team.
  • Regional and national support. Ideally, a material handling partner covers the same geography as the 3PL, as it makes consistency across locations far easier to achieve and greatly streamlines communication.
  • Commitment. Sometimes the best option for a national 3PL isn’t the biggest of the biggest. A lot depends on the volume of business and specific requirements. Many smaller material handlers are able to support business on a national basis, and may be more attentive than a large competitor with less interest in the business.
  • Flexibility. As touched on already, material handling firms with rigid internal policies will be constantly at odds with 3PLs whose needs are ever-changing. By meeting with the material handler’s executive leadership and operational management, a 3PL can get a good feel for how flexible the company will be day-in and day-out.
  • Creativity. A 3PL quite often needs creative engineering and service support to satisfy its customer’s budgetary and performance expectations. A material handling firm that views problems as challenges, that has an energetic in-house engineering team, makes for an ideal partnership.
  • Stability.  A 3PL’s material handling needs go well beyond buying a few forklifts or pieces of conveyor. The 3PL will need to lean on its material handler for technical advice, sales support, trade-in options, special leasing terms, and a host of other value-added services. Thus, it’s vital that the material handler be financially stable, with a proven track record.

About the Author

Brad Shorr is an industrial sector writer for Straight North, with more than 25 years of experience in industrial distribution. He works with several B2B firms, including Magid, a leading manufacturer and distributor of industrial products.

Cant Leg Uprights

This exclusive patented Speedrack design recesses columns away from traffic and is tough enough to take on lift trucks. Cant Leg Uprights allow for a wider travel aisle, preventing lift truck damage.

Super Cant-Leg is sealed tubular in structure.  Engineered in heavy gauge, three inch thick, high-yield steel; it is 100% stronger than standard uprights. Cant-Leg Uprights provide maximum safety and rack maintenance costs are cut to a minimum. Total storage capacity is retained and it even makes order picking easier.

CantLeg UprightsBenefits and Features:

  • 100% stronger than normal uprights
  • Greater resistance to truck damage
  • Allows more aisle clearance for lift truck maneuvering
  • Cleaner sealed tube design

Speedrack has been a trusted partner of Storage Solutions for over 10 years.  We have exclusive relationships with leading equipment manufacturers, so we can assemble the best solutions for your site. Contact our online sales team at 866.474.2001, and one of our knowledgeable team members will be able to help you get what you need!

Source: Speedrack

smiley faceForgive my grammar, but it’s the truth! We love happy customers here at Storage Solutions, and we are excited to share with you a great review from Nestle!

Mark, our Nestle representative, contacted us recently regarding a project that our installation team completed in Anderson, IN.

“Hats off to your team, you have raised the bar for your competition. They have done an excellent job representing your company. ”

Another Nestle representative, Bob, said, “The crew from Storage Solutions sets the example for all other contractors.  They came prepared and the job was completed way ahead of schedule without any issues.”

We know how great our Storage Solutions service is, but it’s even better when we can prove it to our customers over and over again.  Are you looking for a competent, professional company to work with on a job?  Need we say more?  Give us a call at 866.474.2001.  You will quickly see why Storage Solutions is the go-to choice for so many companies across the country.

Jill WilliamsOnce again, we would like to take a few minutes to introduce to our readers another Storage Solutions team member!  Jill Williams has worked in our Kansas City office as a Sales and Installation Coordinator for five years.

Here are some fun facts about Jill…

Hometown: Ozawkie, KS

Education: Emporia State University

What do you enjoy doing outside of work? I enjoy spending time with family, singing in my church choir, watching movies, and playing with my dogs.

Favorite Sports Team: Kansas City Chiefs

Fun Fact: I have a hard time sleeping past 5am, regardless of how late I stay up.

In case you hadn’t heard, our Kansas City office was recently recognized by the Kansas City Business Journal as the third fastest growing business in the area.  Check out the article!

If you or any one you know is looking for a rewarding career with a constantly growing company, check out our careers page!

John PenningtonThe start of the new month brings a new employee to Storage Solutions!  Help us welcome John Pennington!  John is joining our installation management team.  He is a recent graduate of Wabash College where he studied Spanish!  ¡Bienvenido al equipo! (Welcome to the team)

Get to know John…

Hometown: Indianapolis, IN

What can you be found doing when you’re not working? In my free time I like hang out with my friends and family.  I really enjoy playing golf, fishing and playing basketball.

Favorite Team: Indianapolis Colts, Indiana Pacers

Favorite Food: Anything grilled. I love steak, barbeque chicken, and ribs. 

Fun Fact: I played baseball for four years at Wabash College.

We are always looking for strong, new candidates to join our growing team.  Currently, we are looking for fall interns.  Check out our careers page for more information!

Modular Roll Back SystemTerm of the Week: Modular Roll Back System

Similar to a push back system, the roll back system allows you to store multiple pallet racks in a given area.  The only difference being the roll back can hold up to ten pallets deep in each rack while the push back can store only 5-6 pallets deep.  This is nearly double the capacity of a push back system allowing you to drastically reduce the number of aisles and increase the amount of product that can be stored in a facility.

The system is gravity operated for simple operation and uses minimal vertical space.  The roll back system can hold up to 3000 lbs. per pallet and also allows for the storage of varying pallet weights, sizes and types in the same lane.

Some features of modular roll back:

  • Unique design allows for simple addition of extra lanes
  • Easily stores up to 10 pallets deep
  • Withstands up to 3000 lbs. capacity / pallet
  • Allows for multiple styles of pallets in same lanes

For more information on modular roll back systems, contact our online sales team at 866.474.2001!

Source: Speedrack

Ryan SchmittI was going through our blog history and realized that there are so many Storage Solutions team members that our readers have not been introduced to!

So…

The plan is, over the next few months, to introduce you to all of those team members that thought they could sneak by without a post! Starting today with Ryan Schmitt!

Ryan has been a member of our CAD team for four and a half years.  His days at Storage Solutions are spent providing everything from conceptual layouts to install drawings for our sales team.  He also provides 3D drawings of racking for our customers, but there is so much more than drawings to Ryan! Here’s what you need to know…

Hometown: Kokomo Indiana

Education: Ivy Tech Kokomo

What do you enjoy doing outside of work? I enjoy playing piano or guitar, playing with my daughter Nora, fishing, spending time with friends and family, pina coladas and getting caught in the rain!

Favorite Sports Team: White Socks

Fun Fact: I’ve played Piano for several Southern Gospel Groups and I’ve never been west of Peoria IL.

vrc multiplTerm of the Week:  VRCs
Vertical Reciprocating Conveyors, also known as VRCs, move equipment from one level to another. They can move efficiently to a mezzanine, rack/shelving storage system with catwalks, or a new/existing upper floor level. In addition, they are classified as a material conveyor, and the operators do not need OSHA forklift training. They can also transfer pallet loads, carts and boxes that may not fit on a forklift.

Other benefits to VRCs include:

  • Safe to operate
  • Less costly to operate and maintain compared to elevators and forklifts
  • Adjusts to your specific load (height, speed requirements)

Want more information on Vertical Reciprocating Conveyors? Contact our online sales team at 866.474.2001!

Source: Wildeck