Case Study Category: High-Density Storage

  • Evidence Storage for Schenectady Police Department

    Evidence Storage for Schenectady Police Department

    The City of Schenectady in New York is in the middle of economic growth, and as the city has grown, so has its police department. With this growth and the everyday need to collect and store evidence and property, the Schenectady Police Department set out to find a long-term solution.

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  • Evidence and Archival Storage for Watertown Police Department

    Evidence and Archival Storage for Watertown Police Department

    During their move into a new building, the Watertown Police Department in Watertown, MA, found their current freestanding shelving to be less than adequate in storage capacity for their needs.

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  • Evidence Storage for Sandy Police Department

    Evidence Storage for Sandy Police Department

    Relocating to a new facility left the Sandy Police Department of Sandy, OR, in need of a more consolidated and better-organized storage system in two different areas in their building.

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  • Record Storage for South Windsor Police Department

    Record Storage for South Windsor Police Department

    The South Windsor Police Department needed to increase the storage capacity of their records department. They wanted a space efficient system, with room for future growth, and an aesthetically pleasing set up, as the area can be seen through a window in the building’s lobby.

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  • Refinery Corporate Facility, Merger and Expansion

    Refinery Corporate Facility, Merger and Expansion

    Following a sizable merger, a U.S. refinery needed to find space within its corporate facility for 80 additional workstations and corresponding files. The department expanded to include seven work groups that all needed convenient central access to corporate tax documents. Previously, the department relied on lateral files, rotary cabinets, and vertical filing cabinets to manage its file storage needs, but with the addition of the workstations and limited floor space, the client needed a new alternative.

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  • Where to Go With Seven Miles of History?

    Where to Go With Seven Miles of History?

    Since 1865, the Montana Historical Society has been building and preserving one of the nation’s oldest historical collections. By 2014, that collection had stretched to seven miles’ worth of precious records and artifacts stored on open shelves. The shelving system left items vulnerable to damage and dust and made poor use of the space.

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  • Datum Preserves History with Archival Storage

    Datum Preserves History with Archival Storage

    Following a sizable merger, a U.S. refinery needed to find space within its corporate facility for 80 additional workstations and corresponding files. The department expanded to include seven work groups that all needed convenient central access to corporate tax documents. Previously, the department relied on lateral files, rotary cabinets, and vertical filing cabinets to manage its file storage needs, but with the addition of the workstations and limited floor space, the client needed a new alternative.

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  • Going the Million-Dollar Distance

    Going the Million-Dollar Distance

    Record keeping is a never-ending challenge for municipalities, and Northampton County in eastern Pennsylvania is no exception. In addition to the usual document storage, Northampton County houses an extensive historical archive stretching back more than 250 years. In 2004, the County ran out of space for its growing archives and turned to off-site storage for some of their files.

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  • MobileTrak: the Perfect Solution for Bulk Inventory.

    MobileTrak: the Perfect Solution for Bulk Inventory.

    When faced with moving the company’s bulk inventory storage to a much smaller area in Doral, Florida, Carisam Ltd. had to find a way to maximize the available space.

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