Defining Moves - Adds - Changes
Move:Typically involves the physical relocation of hardware, equipment, and devices. Examples: IT Equipment and Servers or heavy industrial machinery needing special rigging systems to move. It is not as easy as it seems and often involves many more complexities than merely picking something up and putting it down elsewhere. Devices are disconnected and packaged correctly before being shipped to a new facility or location. Failure to adhere to this step could damage expensive and essential equipment, setting companies back financially and chronologically.
Add: The business world is ever-changing; a facility’s infrastructure inside and out, whether its operations systems or its physical housing, should be continuously maintained and assessed to stay efficient for growth and production; additions are mostly to maximize your business’s output. The end goal is to find the most cost-effective and operationally efficient solution.
Change: Most facility changes we perform are installation-oriented. Our onsite job scopes involve removing obsolete lab equipment, printers, and data servers from the property and moving new equipment back in. We are also dissembling outdated and loose cubicles with new ones.