Connecticut Commercial Storage

Connecticut Commercial StorageConnecticut's businesspeople trust Nationwide Moving & Storage's capable commercial storage team with the short-or-long-term safekeeping of their office furnishings, business equipment, merchandise or other material. We offer both open racking space and vaulted storage in our commercial storage units.

Commercial Storage Space by Nationwide

Many of Nationwide's commercial clients are in the process of a commercial relocation, and our open racking space gives them the assurance that their oversized goods can be stored safely for the duration of the move. Clients use this option to store items like hotel lighting fixtures or office furniture.  Our FF&E (Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment) expertise means that we're also equipped to install these products. Commercial storage clients are also given the option of vaulted storage, an economical storage system in which items are pad-wrapped and stacked vertically in large, individually marked wooden vaults. This storage system ensures both that items stay safe and remain separate from other shipments. After your items have been carefully stacked in our commercial storage units, our warehouse staff will enter detailed information about them into our inventory control system, which we use to identify, locate, track and produce reports on every item that we archive. The services that we offer clients using our commercial storage space include, but are not limited to:

  • Fire and Theft Protection Systems
  • Camera Surveillance
  • Sprinkler System
  • Heating/Air Conditioning
  • Short-Term and Long-Term Storage Options
  • Inventory Management System
  • Pickup and Delivery of Goods Available
  • Vaulted Storage

Nationwide has been a top Connecticut commercial storage company since 1932. For more on what we can do for you, please fill out our FREE, no-obligation request form, or call us today about our commercial storage units.

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