A list of puns related to "Storage Warehouse"
Indiana Packers had a major construction project at this time. They were adding a 99,000 sq. ft. cold storage facility. It was a major expansion project approx. 2.2 miles away from where the murders took place.
I've got an extra vehicle storage for now and my van has 132 and i know a box van is 150. I would like 200-250. That may be excessive but there is these vehicles in the UK that mainly supermarkets and Amazon uses. Sorry if you don't understand the thing
Hey everyone!! So hereβs the deal: I own and operate an art and furniture handling company in NYC. My biggest clients have 2 different storage facilities they use - one being normal dry storage for their company and the other being fine art and furniture. I have a very good relationship with them. They and other clients have expressed an eager interest in me getting a warehouse space and consolidating their storage. Itβs a lot (approximately 10,000-15,000 sq ft.)
Sooooo Iβm wondering what type of insurance one needs to get a lease on a large warehouse. Additionally what kind of extra insurance I would need to cover the very expensive items they have. Iβve been reading about commercial property insurance and I currently have a very high policy of commercial general liability. Iβm having a hard time finding answers or an idea of what this might even cost so I know what Iβm getting myself into while I crunch numbers. Any help at all would be incredible. Thank you in advance, apologies for the ramble/terrible grammar.
For several reasons I'm no longer in Chicago / the midwest. I have two crates worth of personal items located in New City Moving's storage facility on the west side. It's a wharehouse that's not particularly easy to find, or get to.
Long story short I have a couch and a few others pieces of furniture I don't want to move across the country to just to turn around and sell them. Does anyone know of a service, or any ideas for how I could basically get rid of these items? To be honest I'm optimizing for convenience over making more $$ on the sale.
Thanks and miss you all.
Sorry, i searched reddit and couldn't find an answer.
Is there any reason to bother with storage yard or warehouses, when the market can store items?
If there is, why would you choose a storage yard over a warehouse?
And finally, why have workers in such buildings? The people seem to bring items to those locations, even without workers
edit: after 12 hours of playing...... and never seeing the notice that i had replies :D i did my own testing.
It appears business will deliver their output to warehouse or storage or transfer station
For items going into a business it has to come from storage, warehouse, or supply station (3rd party worker)
Markets are only filled by market employees (maybe supply station?), the market workers will deliver directly to homes with tech, they will delver food, fuel and meds.
The house owners must go to the market to pick up their tools and clothes and backpack items
Main difference for warehouse and storage is how the transfer station interacts with them. The supply station takes items to warehouses only, thus not clogging up storage yards. What will happen is if you over produce items.
So the META, i think!
Early game - micro storage lots near business and have workers in your market. They will keep the storage yards empty.
Mid game - same thing as above, but maybe with a few warehouses
Late game - use transfer stations near businesses. that are from from their output's final destination. They will at least start the process of getting the product away from the area.
Late game2 - use supply station near your businesses! This will get the items closer to their point of use and will allow the main business worker to keep working instead of having to supply himself
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