- OFFICE FURNITURE INSTALLATION
- HOSPITALITY FURNITURE INSTALLATION
- MEDICAL FURNITURE INSTALLATION
- RETAIL FURNITURE INSTALLATION
- COMMERCIAL FURNITURE LIQUIDATIONS
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RELOCATION AND RECONFIGURATIONS
- COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE RELOCATIONS
- COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE RECONFIGURATIONS
- RESIDENTIAL MOVES
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND LOGISTICS
- PROJECT MANAGEMENT
- LONG AND SHORT TERM STORAGE
- SHIPPING AND RECEIVING
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FACILITY ENHANCEMENT
- INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION
- ARCHITECTURAL WALLS
- COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL CLEANING
Corporate HQ
200 Forsyth Hall DriveSuite E
Charlotte, NC 28273
Greenville Office
522 Mayfield RoadSuite A
Duncan, SC 29334
Tampa Office
4141 Hamilton RoadLakeland, FL 33811
Orlando Office
4141 Hamilton RoadLakeland, FL 33811
Raleigh Office
2545 Highway 70Suites M-P
Clayton, NC 27520
Nashville Office
200 Threet IndustrialSmyrna, TN 37167
Charleston Office
4100 Carolina Commerce PkwySuite 104
Ladson, SC 29456
SERVICES
Long and Short Term Storage
We provide short-term and long-term storage for furniture and project materials that need secure holding, controlled access, and planned release between delivery, installation, reconfiguration, or move dates. The focus is on keeping inventory protected, traceable, and ready for the next handoff rather than letting product disappear into generic warehouse overflow. Storage should support the schedule, not hide the inventory from it.
Storage That Supports Active Projects
Storage works best when it supports a real project schedule. We help businesses hold furniture and materials during phased moves, delayed occupancy, punch work, and installation gaps so product stays organized and can be released in a controlled way when the site is actually ready to receive it. That makes storage part of the workflow, not just a place where inventory waits. It also reduces the chaos of premature deliveries.
Scope of Work
Storage Services Built Around Access and Release Planning
Secure storage support for inventory that needs to stay organized between project milestones.
Short-Term Project Staging
Short-term storage helps when deliveries land before installation, turnover, or site readiness. Instead of crowding the project site, materials can be held, organized, and released when the next phase is ready to move forward cleanly. That breathing room often protects both labor efficiency and site safety.
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Delivery hold between project phases
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Organized access for active jobs
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Release by room or phase
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Temporary staging before install
Long-Term Asset Holding
Some projects need inventory held longer because of delayed occupancy, phased renovations, or surplus product that still has value. We support longer-term holding without losing visibility into what is stored or how it needs to be released later. Long-term does not have to mean forgotten.
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Protected storage for delayed occupancy
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Surplus inventory holding
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Flexible duration by project need
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Organized retention of usable assets
Inventory Control and Access
Storage is only useful if product can be found, tracked, and retrieved without confusion. We organize inventory so project teams can maintain visibility into what is being held, where it sits, and what is ready for release. Access should stay deliberate, not random.
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Tagged inventory organization
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Managed access and retrieval
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Visibility for project teams
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Reduced risk of misplaced items
Release Into the Field Schedule
Stored product needs to re-enter the jobsite in a controlled way. We help coordinate release planning, delivery prep, and handoff timing so inventory moves back into installation, relocation, or reconfiguration work at the right moment. The goal is a cleaner return into active work.
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Coordinated release planning
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Delivery preparation and staging
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Integration with field execution
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Controlled turnover to next phase
Our Process
Our Storage Process
Storage Review
We review what is being stored, how long it needs to remain in place, how it will be organized, and what the eventual release plan looks like before inventory starts moving into storage.
Intake and Organization
Product is received, staged, and organized in a way that supports visibility, access, and future release rather than forcing teams to sort through unplanned storage later in the project.
Managed Holding
While inventory is in storage, handling and access stay tied to the project schedule so product remains protected, easier to retrieve, and less likely to create confusion when the next phase begins.
Release and Turnover
When the project is ready, stored materials are prepared and released in coordination with delivery, field execution, and the client schedule so the handoff back into active work feels controlled instead of rushed.