What is
the Objective of Turnkey Projects of Warehouses?
An agreement between a customer and a service/product supplier (or contractor) that is commonly referred to as a turnkey project, or turnkey contract, is whereby the latter agrees to manage every phase of the project from the beginning until completion. Additionally, the contractor will ensure complete and accurate completion of all phases of the project, including delivery of the product or service (in this case, the installation of industrial racking systems).
Turnkey Warehouse Projects are designed to provide a comprehensive service to the customer (or contractor) so they don't have to worry about anything but ensuring that the project is conducted in accordance with the previous agreement.
What should the turnkey concept include in an industrial storage project?In turnkey projects, the following factors are addressed: the project design, the course of execution, the price and the method of payment, and the law that governs the contract.
Turnkey industrial storage projects
comprise several phases:
Analysis
of the need:
An initial assessment of the customer's needs must be
made, including the space possibilities, the company's operations, how goods
are flowed and other information. This information is communicated to the
storage system supplier. This will enable the contractor to provide a custom
proposal based on the customer's needs and provide a storage solution or sector
tailored to their needs.
Advice
on solutions and formalization of the contract:
Customer and supplier must first contact each other
before the supplier can offer the customer the best solution. A detailed
analysis of the circumstances is conducted in order to communicate the
proposal, taking into account all the technical variables (deadlines, planning,
quality, etc.) and logistics. There
will be several alternatives offered if necessary. The customer will have the
opportunity to assess the project carefully and build a transparent
relationship this way.
It is essential that the supplier is well informed about every aspect of the project, that they present themselves as a trustworthy partner, and that they offer a project that enhances the customer's competitiveness at all times. When all the information is at hand, the client will decide which proposal is the most suitable and finalise the contract accordingly.
Design
and calculation of structures:
In this step, the engineering team designs and
calculates The Industrial Selves and shelving to be installed in the industrial
unit, warehouse, or distribution center. In order to design, calculate and
manufacture the racks, environment factors potentially affecting the structure
will be examined.
Production
planning and monitoring:
During this phase, the structure is being installed in
various phases in the Warehouse. Each phase of the project will be monitored continuously
to ensure the deadlines have been met. The execution of the project will require
coordination between project managers, administrative and financial staff,
operation managers, technician, etc.
Quality
control and logistics:
There must be quality control at all stages of the
project, especially during the manufacturing of industrial racking, which
involves laser measurement, welding, painting, finishing, and packaging. In addition,
quality must meet regulatory standards.
Planning
of the installation and its execution:
A process of installation and assembly begins once the
product is verified to meet the customer’s requirements and what is agreed in
the project meets the quality parameters required. A project’s completion phase
involves many stakeholders and is accompanied by the pressure of meeting deadlines.
Each detail must be reviewed before it
can be closed.
What are
the advantages of a turnkey project for a Warehouse?
1. Budget control
2.
Direct contact
3.
Set delivery time
4.
Greater knowledge
of the process
5.
Personalized
after-sales Service
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