Faiveley Transport upgraded workspace systems for smoother inspection and testing workflows.
The project had to be executed within an active industrial facility while ensuring minimal disruption to regular testing and inspection work.
Workstations and storage units were installed in a planned manner, allowing teams to continue operations smoothly while improving workspace organisation.
The layout was designed by observing workflow patterns and understanding how inspection and monitoring tasks are carried out. Workstations were arranged to ensure easy movement, clear visibility, and minimal disruption between parallel activities.
A combination of drawer units and large storage cabinets was installed to accommodate documents, tools, and daily-use materials. The goal was to keep work surfaces clear while ensuring everything remains easily accessible.
The setup focused on practicality. Durable materials, structured layouts, and clearly defined work zones helped create a workspace that supports continuous use without frequent adjustments or maintenance concerns.
Yes, the workstations and storage units were adapted to fit the available space and operational requirements. The design considered user comfort, accessibility, and the specific nature of tasks carried out at the facility.
The organised layout improves efficiency, reduces clutter, and supports better coordination among teams. Over time, it helps maintain a cleaner, more structured workspace that can handle regular industrial use with ease.