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Storage and Filing - Lateral files,
vertical files, storage towers, fire resistant filing, high density filing...whatever
your storage needs are, Thomas offers solutions to meet your requirements.
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Bradford High Density Storage |
Bradford Library Shelving |
Fireking Fire Resistant Filing |
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Global Bookcases |
Global File Taxi |
Global Vertical Files |
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Hon Flame-Safe Files |
Meridian Pedestal with Seat |
Meridian Stackable Storage |
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Meridian Storage Tower |
Meridian Storage Units |
Meridian Storage Towers |
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Quadrant Lateral Files |
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Storage Towers in Use |
Some additional information
and resources as you consider the alternatives for your storage and
filing needs:
1) The Benefits of High Density Storage
A quick
overview of how high density storage can benefit your organization in
terms of space and cost.
2) Herman Miller Research
Summary: It’s
Here Somewhere: the Effects of Storage Methods on Job Performance. (2003)
Even
before the advent of more paper and smaller workstations, office workers
tended to either pile or file their materials. Pilers simply put stuff
on any available horizontal surface, but there is often method to their
apparent madness - piling keeps materials visible and accessible. Filing,
on the other hand, involves setting up a system, organizing the contents,
and labeling and stowing them. Retrieval includes remembering items exist
and then locating them. Materials can move through stages of relevance,
and be placed in active, intermediate, or archival locations. Whichever
approach people take, they can use the insights presented here to increase
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