File Storage
While our archive document storage systems suit some businesses, they aren’t ideal for everyone. For many small and medium-sized businesses, there are enough documents to necessitate dedicated storage, but not enough to archive them in bulk. They may also require more frequent withdrawal, requiring a solution that’s dense, compact and easy to access.
As specialists in both archive storage and traditional pallet racking, Invicta Racking is perfectly positioned to create your file storage system. With more than 35 years’ experience in the storage sector, our designers and engineers have worked on projects of all shapes and sizes, delivering bespoke solutions to match your ambitions.
Our file storage systems provide the density and accessibility you’re looking for in a small footprint, keeping your documents tidy and secure. With a variety of racking options, we can design your file storage system to accommodate different sizes of archive and document boxes. Depending on how regularly you intend to access the documents and files, we can also recommend one of several access options, including narrow-aisle and push-back racking.
Working with our sister divisions – including Invicta Archive Storage and Invicta Mezzanine Floors – we are also able to offer a range of alternative or complementary file storage options. These include mobile storage for documents which need to be accessed on a very frequent basis, without compromising on storage efficiency; and file storage mezzanine floors, where file storage space is built into the empty headspace in your facility. Our mezzanine floors are highly flexible, can be fitted quickly and with minimal disruption, and can even be reused and relocated.
With such a variety of file storage options – and such a variety of businesses – we offer a complementary site visit to gain a complete picture of your requirements. To discuss our past file storage projects, book a site visit or find out more about what we can do for your business, get in touch with us today.
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