by Jim
22. August 2009 02:23
Space constraints are a challenge that people generally meet when managing a warehouse, or a small scale or medium sized factory, where placing equipment and stock of raw materials becomes a problem. A manager or a supervisor at this level also finds it increasingly difficult to manage other functions of work such as further employment of human resources or even the stockpiling of goods.
While many choose to employ other tactics to save space and carry out the regular functions from the same unit, employees tend to feel the pinch in terms of space. This in turn affects productivity immensely.
If your warehouse/factory is in a bad shape in terms of space, and if you are contemplating space saving options to get your factory unit or warehouse back on track, mezzanine flooring could be more than a space saving option for you. Mezzanine flooring is an extra level of flooring that can be fitted in an industrial setting and can be used for the function of extra storage.
Mezzanine flooring can prove to be the ideal solution to cope with the cramped area that your work space might have become, thus saving much space and also allowing you to store and contain more human resources as well as raw materials.
In many industrial units, mezzanine flooring is used for purposes like extra offices, employee recreation areas and extra production space as well.