facility layout

Are you considering a new facility due to space limitations? Could you better utilize your existing facility, extending its lifespan and deferring the capital investment? Do you struggle with bottlenecks and poor flow through your processes, reducing the productivity of your operation?

ProSolve works effectively on facility layout projects of any size, from reconfiguring a current plant or department to designing an efficient layout for an entire future facility. Clients benefit by saving space, creating flow, and improving productivity.

 

ProSolve Delivers Client Results

ProSolve works closely with clients throughout the facility design process to ensure that expectations are understood, satisfied, and met or exceeded.

Client facility environments, requirements and growth projections are analyzed first.

Design solutions are then developed through the following approach:

    •  Determine if your existing facility can be re-designed to
       accommodate growth plans without the need for more
       space or expansion.

    •  Design an efficient new facility layout specifically optimized
       for flow, storage, and productivity.

    •  Step systematically through a design process that
       guarantees excellent results.

    •  Ensure specific industry, process, and equipment needs
       are satisfied.

    •  Save unnecessary investment expenses by recommending
       cost and space saving opportunities.

Contact ProSolve Today

ProSolve's trained professionals can begin an assessment for your company immediately.

For more information about ProSolve's expertise, processes and results, please contact us today.
              
               Toll-free in Western Canada:
1-888-776-7658
               Edmonton: 780-414-1895
               Calgary: 403-266-1030
               E-mail: info@prosolve.ca

 

The Facility Layout Approach

ProSolve uses the following tools when designing a facility layout:

    •  Industrial Engineering methodologies

    •  Lean principles

    •  Systematic Layout Planning (SLP)

    •  Industry best practice


Designing a Layout

There are many constructive reasons to design a new layout or redesign your existing layout:

    •  To immediately free up more space in your existing facility;

    •  To plan a move into a new facility to accommodate the
        growth of your business;

    •  To correct bottlenecks and flow issues that consistently
        impede your productivity and profitability;

    •  To incorporate Lean concepts that help businesses operate
        productively and potentially save millions of dollars.