We’re getting a current HVAC chiller system at our processing facility

My family’s apple distribution center is steadily growing in capacity. Although there are no definite swings planned yet, they’re all mulling over their options for expanding the facility. I could have never anticipated this sort of growth when I was a child, however business was always good, but we had not expanded our facilities in decades. My father was still using the building that our Grandpa bought for the supplier when our dad was a child. But after various decades of solid service, we’ve come to the conclusion that our lack of space is going to drawbackly impact our production numbers. The two of us need current sorting machines and current packing machines, but as of now there’s no room for either. Thankfully, our family has their choices slimed down to three possibilities. Each building has its own advantages and negatives, but they are all roughly the same size. One of them has an old chiller system already installed, but it looks love it might be old enough to warrant a substitutement. If we’re going to be forced to invest in an HVAC chiller for our current processing facility regardless of what building we choose, then we realized it shouldn’t be a factor that informs our choice. Eventually, I believe we’re going to choose the third building of the bunch. It offers an amazing loading zone section in the back putting shipments onto trucks so they can be shipped out to our customers. The facility should be giant enough to handle our supplier growth, but not too giant where we’d waste money on energy expenses keeping the facility cool and dry.

 

 

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