This is an introduction to a case where shelves were created to organize purchased items such as tools, equipment, and sockets within the Mitsuya Corporation factory.
Isn't it the case that in a factory, workers tend to carelessly leave tools and equipment in empty spaces? When there is no designated place to put things, and no space available, it inevitably becomes messy. At Mitsuya Co., Ltd., we regularly organized tools and equipment, but due to the lack of designated places and available space, the aisles became obstructed, and tools, equipment, and sockets became disorganized, leading to damage and disposal. We considered purchasing ready-made shelves, but given the sizes of the tools and equipment we needed to store, the number of shelf tiers, depth, and height did not match, and there were no shelves that fit the available space. Therefore, based on our experience in sheet metal processing, we concluded that we should create shelves of the necessary size ourselves, and we manufactured these shelves as our own products. This product consists of three shelves with a width of 3100 mm and one shelf with a width of 700 mm. The 3100 mm wide shelves are connected and installed together, with the end shelves fixed with anchor bolts, while the 700 mm wide shelf is installed and secured to effectively utilize the space between two other ready-made shelves and a factory column.