Who: Go Wireless
Where: New Zealand
Background:
Go Wireless started nearly 20 years ago in a humble shed, with the founder and his wife packing boxes and rolling out cable on their front lawn to measure it. Today, the company has grown to 25 staff and partners with key suppliers to provide New Zealand with access to a range of wireless products that were previously unavailable in the country. Their mission is to offer everything needed for wireless installations, serving customers ranging from farmers seeking internet connections to major telecommunications companies in New Zealand.
Challenge:
With continued growth, Go Wireless moved into a purpose-built facility. They required a storage solution that could efficiently accommodate a wide variety of products — from small integrators in boxes to large palletized items. The goal was to create a streamlined system that would optimize storage and retrieval across all product sizes while supporting their expanding operations.
Solution:
Stackit worked closely with Go Wireless to design a storage system that could handle both large and small products efficiently. We recommended and installed a 6000 Series Pallet Racking solution, complete with mesh decks, MDF boards, and a carton flow system for their smaller boxes. The carton flow system, made up of small rollers, utilizes a higher back beam and a lower front beam to create a ramp, allowing boxes to roll down for easy picking and restocking.
In addition, we supplied multiple Stackit Series Workbenches for their packing stations, ensuring that their operations run smoothly and efficiently.
Results:
The custom storage solution delivered significant benefits:
✅ Efficient storage and retrieval of both small and large items
✅ Streamlined picking and restocking process, thanks to the carton flow system
✅ Improved packing and workstations, supporting staff productivity and order accuracy
Products Specified:
- 6000 Series Pallet Racking
- Mesh Decks and MDF Boards
- Carton Flow System
- Stackit Series Workbenches
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