
FAQs
Warehouse Cubed
Frequently Asked Questions
General
What does Warehouse Cubed do?
Warehouse Cubed is a full-service warehouse consulting and material-handling provider. We design, supply, install, and maintain everything your facility needs—from pallet racking, mezzanines, conveyors, and automation systems to safety products, layout planning, and ongoing preventive maintenance—so your operation runs safer, faster, and more cost-effectively.
How can Warehouse Cubed improve my warehouse operations?
Warehouse Cubed starts with a consultative assessment, then applies a mix of solutions that may include layout optimization, high-density racking, automation (conveyors, AS/RS, robotics), and safety upgrades to remove bottlenecks, reclaim floor and vertical space, and cut labor hours. The result is faster order fulfillment, lower operating costs, and a safer, more scalable facility that can adapt as your business grows.
Can you phase a project so we start with layout/racking and add automation later?
Yes. Warehouse Cubed can phase your project by first completing a space-saving warehouse layout and installing the right pallet racking system, then adding conveyors, AS/RS, or other automation when you are ready. We design the initial infrastructure with future automation in mind, so the later upgrade is fast, budget-friendly, and minimally disruptive.
For this two-phase example, in Phase 1, our Layout & Design team creates a CAD model that maps t…Read Full Answer
How does a warehouse assessment with Warehouse Cubed work and what deliverables do we get?
Warehouse Cubed’s warehouse assessment pairs veteran-led warehouse consulting services with data-driven analysis. We walk your floor, collect throughput and SKU data, then deliver a clear playbook: an executive report, 2D/3D CAD layouts, costed bill of materials, ROI projections, and an implementation timeline with quick-win safety and efficiency priorities.
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