Get In from the Cold

Weather doesn’t take a day off. It varies over the course of a year, but each season provides a challenge to anything you leave outdoors. If you are in business the last thing you want to deliver to your customers are “pre-damaged” goods. Even if your business is small and your deliveries don’t involve huge truckloads of goods you should avoid the temptation to save a few bucks by keeping some pallets of merchandise in your driveway.

Following are a few of the advantages of utilizing an indoor storage facility like Crossdock Manitoba‘s.

  • Elementary – Indoor storage protects your merchandise in a number of ways. Wind, rain, snow and harsh sunlight will take their toll. Even if you have things covered the wind can play havoc, blowing water and debris under the covering. Covers cost money, too, and they don’t last long in punishing climates.
  • Security – You won’t be able to spend all your time watching your merchandise, but that’s done for you when you have your property in a modern warehouse facility.
  • Access – Having your merchandise in a secure indoor space means you can delegate the access, either to your employees or to personnel who handle your warehousing. Winnipeg has a great centralized transport location, making it a natural place from which to ship your goods.
  • Cleanliness – Keeping things clean and presentable goes a long way toward establishing business goodwill. When your items show up at a retailer looking like they’ve been through a hurricane it doesn’t bode well for future business relations.
  • Pest Free – This doesn’t just pertain to food products; bugs and critters have an amazing capacity to damage or destroy everything from cardboard boxes to complex electronics.

There are many more good reasons for using indoor warehousing. Winnipeg businesses rightfully place their faith in the types of benefits provided by companies like Crossdock Manitoba. Call them and let them fill you in on how they can take care of your business in a profitable and time-saving way.

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