Tim Vaughan, vertical market manager -- vehicle storage systems and equipment, Stanley Storage & Workspace Systems

Ask the Expert: What are the most important things to consider when deciding on a storage solution?

March 17, 2016
It’s important to look for storage solutions that provide the ability to grow with your business.

Q: What are the most important things to consider when deciding on a storage solution?

A: It’s important to look for storage solutions that provide the ability to grow with your business. Nothing is worse than investing in new storage, only to find three months later you’re already back to where you started—unorganized and inefficient due to space constraints. Look for fully modular solutions, like cabinets, that can be stacked like building blocks providing the opportunity to start small or grow as needed. Cabinets can come with many varying accessories allowing for storage of ratchets and wrenches one drawer and bits and sockets in the next. Cabinets can also easily go from stationary to mobile for work on-the-go with the application of metal casters.

Information provided by: Stanley Vidmar

About the Author

Tim Vaughan | Vertical Market Manager - Vehicle Storage Systems and Equipment, Stanley Storage & Workspace Systems

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