- 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
Shipping and Receiving
Precision supports shipping and receiving for projects that depend on organized freight flow, accurate inventory handling, and dependable staging before field work begins. We help receive product, document arrivals, manage storage and release timing, and coordinate delivery so materials reach the site in the right sequence instead of creating avoidable delays for the installation team. Good logistics work removes friction before crews ever step on site.
Receiving Support That Keeps Projects Organized
Shipping and receiving is often where schedules either stay controlled or start to drift. We help document arrivals, inspect visible condition, organize inventory, and release product in planned stages so project managers, warehouse teams, and field crews know what has arrived, what is staged, and what is actually ready to move into the next phase. That visibility helps labor and delivery timing stay aligned.
Scope of Work
Shipping and Receiving Services Built Around Project Flow
Logistics support that keeps product organized from inbound freight to final delivery.
Receiving and Inspection
Incoming product is documented, checked, and logged so nothing starts as a blind delivery. That initial control point helps identify visible issues, keep counts straight, and make sure freight is entering the project in an organized way. Early mistakes are cheaper to fix than late discoveries.
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Delivery verification and condition review
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Inventory logging and piece counts
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Exception reporting for visible issues
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Organized intake documentation
Inventory and Warehouse Staging
Product is organized around access, release timing, and the way the job will actually be executed. Good staging reduces unnecessary handling, keeps project materials easier to find, and supports cleaner turnover into the field schedule. It also makes downstream coordination easier for everyone touching the project.
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Pallet, room, or phase-based staging
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Organized short-term holding
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Inventory control and location tracking
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Warehouse layout for project flow
Delivery and Release Coordination
We help move product out in the order the project needs it, instead of releasing everything at once and forcing the site to absorb the confusion. Delivery timing is tied to field readiness, access, and installation sequencing. The release plan should support labor, not overwhelm it.
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Scheduled release planning
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Site delivery coordination
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Sequenced material flow for field teams
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Dock-to-floor turnover support
Project Support and Reporting
Clear communication keeps project stakeholders aligned on what has arrived, what is staged, and what is next. That visibility matters when multiple deliveries, vendors, and installation phases have to stay coordinated against the same schedule. Better reporting usually means fewer avoidable phone calls and escalations.
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Delivery status updates
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Inventory visibility for project teams
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Logistics coordination with install schedules
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Issue escalation when timing shifts
Our Process
Our Logistics Process
Logistics Review
We review delivery schedules, inventory expectations, storage needs, access requirements, and release timing so the receiving plan supports the project instead of reacting to it after freight starts arriving.
Intake and Staging Plan
The intake process is set up around documentation, warehouse placement, tracking, and communication so incoming materials have a defined path from the dock to staging and then into the field.
Coordinated Handling
Product is received, documented, stored, and released according to the schedule, with attention to sequence, field readiness, and the practical handling needs of the people who will install it.
Delivery Handoff
Materials are delivered or made ready for field use with clear status visibility, cleaner turnover into the next phase, and fewer surprises for project managers trying to keep labor and schedule aligned.