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Mix and match

Modular storage units are becoming increasingly popular. We look at the workplace trends fuelling this growth, and discuss the benefits of the modular approach Modular storage furniture is the term used to describe office furniture that can be built up ...

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Simplicity fights back against the lost locker key saga

The more lockers you have, the more time you are likely to spend managing them. Whether it be lockers in a gym, employee lockers or lockers in an educational setting. Hundreds of man hours are lost every year to opening ...

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Did you know? While 95% of lockers are occupied, only 50% are actually used over a 3-month period

When space is one of your biggest costs, this is a huge waste. Simplicity locker management software lets you view locker usage in real-time or run reports like ‘Locker Bank Interaction Over Time’ and ‘Not Opened Lockers’. Using this information, ...

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Flexible friends

Sam Rylands of Durable explains how flexible storage solutions are helping employees to adjust to the new era of agile working Out with the old and in with the new – this expression is becoming more and more relevant when ...

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Tick the right boxes

David English of AJ Products explains how smart office storage solutions can improve productivity, plus a look at the rise of the ‘homey’ office Well-planned office storage has an impact on employee wellbeing and productivity at work. Storage solutions that ...

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What’s in store?

Agile working requires a more sophisticated approach to personal storage than the traditional desk pedestal. Sara Bean finds out how specialist storage providers are meeting the challenge The traditional office scene – rows of large filing cabinets crammed with reams ...

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Journey’s end

Cycling to work is growing in popularity, but as end-of-route specialist Justin Sires tells Sara Bean, too many are put off by the lack of good end-of-route facilities A major study published last year in the British Medical Journal found that ...

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