The Ultimate Guide on how to Choose a Storage Unit - Winnipeg Storage Units - StorageVille

Chances are everyone will have a different reason for needing a storage unit at some point in their life. We’ve covered this in detail on our following blog posts; “How can self storage assist during life’s unexpected events?”, “Using a self storage unit can help make your business better”, and “Benefits of self storage during…

Top 10 Tips for Effective Self-Storage Unit Organization - self-storage unit organization - Self-Storage Winnipeg - Winnipeg Self-Storage Unit - StorageVille

If you’re a new StorageVille customer, congratulations! We’re glad you chose us to store your valued possessions, and that you’re enjoying your new storage unit. If you’ve never had a self storage unit before, you may have some questions – especially when it comes to organizing your stored items. Being experts of self storage units,…

Classic car storage – spring tune-up tips after winter storage - Storage Winnipeg - StorageVille

At StorageVille, we offer classic car storage two ways and at two locations; indoor storage units or outdoor storage for many of our customers. With spring fast approaching, maybe you’ve just removed your car from the protection of one of our storage units after taking advantage of our winter car promotion. What should happen next? After…

When (and why) you should use temperature controlled storage units - Storage Winnipeg - Winnipeg Self Storage - StorageVille

If you’re thinking about investing in a storage unit from StorageVille, you may be wondering if you should choose a temperature-controlled storage unit or a more traditional storage unit. Some items will be just fine to store in non-temperature-controlled storage units.  Since a non-temperature-controlled unit is usually less expensive, many people automatically choose a unit…

excess inventory storage solutions for business

Just in time inventory has been the practice of retailers, manufacturers, and assemblers for decades. Simply put, forecast sales, forecast demand, production, shipping, storage, and inventory control. Then draw down as needed – rinse, repeat, and replenish. That is fine when supply chains are running optimally, with no disruptions. Disruptions in the last two years…