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In case you missed the original post, we are hosting an open house and

YOU’RE INVITED!!

Help us celebrate 34 years in the material handling business!

Come take a tour of our 330,000 sq. ft. warehouse, and enjoy food, beverages and music! Our facility and our team are quite exceptional!

When:

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

Where:

Storage Solutions Corporate Headquarters

910 East 169th Street

Westfield, IN 46074

We look forward to seeing you there!

Storage Solutions

As a company, Storage Solutions has been committed to providing our customers with the best in new and used material handling equipment since it all started way back in 1978.  One of the things that enables us to do this is the relationships we have with our partners, including 3D Storage Systems.

Storage Solutions has been proud to partner with 3D Storage Systems for the past several years.  They have grown to become one of the largest producers of dynamic storage systems in North America. 3D offers a wide range push-back products

Our team was fortunate to have a 3D representative come to our facility and teach us some important information about their products.  We thought the information was so beneficial that we wanted to share a few key items with our readers!

Here’s what you need to know…

PUSH-BACK STORAGE SYSTEM

What is push-back?

Push-back storage increases pallet count, while offering many more pick faces than traditional high density storage systems. Each push-back lane is equipped with a pair of inclined rails and a series of carts. The first pallet is placed by the lift truck on the top cart. The lift truck driver then loads the second pallet by pushing back the first load and placing it on the next exposed cart. Pallets three and four are loaded similarly. The last pallet is placed on the rails themselves. When removing product, the lift truck takes out the front pallet allowing the pallets on carts behind it to roll gently to the front of the rack.

What’s the difference between a push-back system and a standard pallet rack system?

A push-back system offers less selectivity than a standard pallet rack system, however, it is a denser storage method that utilizes warehouse space more efficiently because it requires less forklift aisles.

How does the cost of push-back compare to standard pallet rack?

Push-back is a greater investment than standard pallet rack because more components are involved, therefore more material, but the square-footage cost per pallet actually decreases because more pallets can be stored in the space.

We thoroughly enjoyed expanding our knowledge on the push-back system with 3D Storage Systems, and hope this information will be useful to our readers.  If you have any additional questions, our online sales team is standing by! Give them a call at 866.474.2001!

Source: 3D Storage Systems

Andrew McIntyreWe aren’t kidding when we say we are constantly growing! With that being said, I would like to introduce the newest member of the Storage Solutions team, Andrew McIntyre. Andrew is joining our Kansas City team as a project manager!

Here are just a few things you need to know about Andrew…

Hometown:   Kansas City, MO

Education (school/major):  Northwest Missouri State University  /   Marketing and Management

What can you be found doing when you’re not working? I have Kansas City Chiefs season tickets. Tailgating at the games in one of my favorite things to do.

Favorite Team:   Kansas City Chiefs

Fun Fact:  I won my Fantasy Football Championship last year.

Favorite Food:   BBQ or Philly Cheese Steak

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 it out here!

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

carton flow rackCarton Flow Rack is a form of pallet rack that uses a gravity feed rear load design. One unit is made up of one or more inclined runways.  The cartons are loaded on one side of the system and picked out of the other end. When one item is removed, the item behind it moves forward in its place. The product is rotated on a first in first out basis (FIFO). This system is designed for high volume order picking and reduced operator activity.

Benefits:

  • Lower labor costs
  • Less product damage
  • Better inventory control because items are better organized and easier to locate
  • Similar to pallet flow just on a smaller scale

For more information on carton flow rack systems, contact our online sales team at 866.474.2001!

Source: Unex

Welcome back from the weekend! To start our week off right, I would like to introduce to our readers, Michelle Coleman. Michelle has been with Storage Solutions since 2006, and is our Director of Business Development.

Michelle is constantly busy. She manages our marketing and online sales teams during the day and spends her evenings either coaching volleyball at Team Indiana Volleyball Club or spending time with her husband Rich, daughter Haley and their Jack Russell Terrier, Rocky!

Michelle ColemanHere are some other fun facts about Michelle!

Hometown: New Albany, IN

Education:  BS & MS Media Arts & Science, Minor in Applied Computer Science (IUPUI)

Favorite Sports Team:  HOO HOO HOOSIERS

Fun Fact:  Played NCAA DIV I Volleyball at IUPUI

On top of everything else Michelle does, she is also looking for a fall marketing intern and sales intern.  Are YOU interested in joining our Storage Solutions team as a fall intern or know someone that would be a great addition to our growing team? We’re always looking for strong new canidates! Check out our careers page for more information & to apply!

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!

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.

We are excited to introduce our newest Storage Solutions team member, Craig Altman! He is joining the installation team as a crew leader.  Craig has been in the material handling industry for 18 years and has experience with rack systems and mezzanines.

Craig enjoys traveling and has international work experience.  Being bi-lingual is one of his many talents!

Help us welcome Craig to the constantly growing Storage Solutions team! We look forward to utilizing his knowledge and skills in our upcoming projects!

If you or someone you know is interested in joining our team, visit our careers page and submit an application.  We are always looking to add quality people to our team!

IMG_1214-resized-600We don’t like to boast, but Storage Solutions just received Wildeck’s 2011 Sales Excellence and President’s awards!

This is our thirteenth year to receive the Sales Excellence award. The Wildeck President’s Award is presented to the Wildeck dealer with the highest annual sales volume for that calendar year. This is the fifth year we have been honored with this award.

Wildeck is a trusted partner of Storage Solutions.  They are recognized as an industry leader and quality manufacturer of steel mezzanines, material lifts, and safety guardrail products. All products are made in the United States and are designed to improve the efficiency and competitiveness of your facility.

Thank you Wildeck and congratulations to the team here at Storage Solutions! Keep up the hard work!

Partnerships are the root to the growth and success of our business.  Are you looking to partner with a material handling company for a project or series of projects?  We’ve got the kind of experience and customer service it takes to establish a long and fruitful business relationship.  Give us a call at 866.474.2001!

If you read our blog, like us on FaceBook or follow us on Twitter, you know that I am new to the Storage Solutions team, and as of today, I have officially been here for one whole week!

What a week it has been…

I’ve been introduced to beams, uprights, wire decking and so much more.  I have learned a lot, but I still have a way to go. Not only am I new to SSI, I am new to the material handling industry; my previous experience being in law!

I am going to compare it to the first day of second grade in a foreign, non-English speaking country (a little dramatic, but bare with me).  You’re not really sure what to expect since your first two years of schooling were spent in an English speaking country. You rocked the alphabet and passed kindergarten (graduated college, got a degree), you made it through first grade and are a strong reader (got your first job and gained some useful experience), and then you arrive at second grade in a FOREIGN COUNTRY (new job, new industry).  You have a decent understanding of how a classroom works and being a strong reader is helpful, but learning a new language is hard!

kids in classroomUnless…

You have amazing classmates and a patient teacher that are there to help make the transition as smooth as possible. They offer you quick tips on learning the new language and pass along resources that make the new classroom less intimidating.

That is exactly what it has been like for me at Storage Solutions.  The other employees have been so welcoming and helpful; believe me, I’ve had loads of questions!

Even after a week, I know my decision to come to Storage Solutions was the right one.  I am so fortunate to be surrounded by kind, hard working people, and have a strong company at the base of it all.

If you or someone you know is interested in joining our ever growing team, visit our careers page and submit an application.  We are always looking to add quality people to our team!