I had used more "standard" shelving type for a couple of programs I
started, but I chose REB Steel in Chicago for modified racking to go into a
commercial records center for which I was doing the start-up because it
provided a very good per-box per-space price over the more standard
shelving. In the end, a records center is an inventory control proposition;
if you see that, then price/cost/performance becomes more important than
sticking with "tradition."
Mike Pemberton
At 08:52 AM 6/29/2005, you wrote:
>Greetings all...
>
>Dartmouth College is getting ready to outfit a new records center, and
>we're in the market for a good vendor for standard steel shelving. If
>anyone has a recommendation about a vendor they had a good experience with
>(or really bad one!), could you send me some contact information?
>
>Thanks!
>
>--Wess Jolley, CRM
> Records Manager
> Dartmouth College
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