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Rackline drive
forward a solution

The DVLA was set up in 1973. It holds
details on 41.2 million drivers and 33.5
million vehicles. The DVLA is responsible
for recording changes to the driver and
vehicle register, issuing driving licences,
registration documents and the
collection and enforcing of vehicle
excise duty. The site in Swansea issues
13.4m driver transactions, 7.3m driving
licenses and 24.5m vehicle registrations
per year. The DVLA receives over 18.9m
telephone calls and 20m items of mail
per year.
Rackline
make Inroads into Storage Requirements

An ageing filing system, made up of traditional
five drawer cabinets, was proving not only unattractive, but also
cumbersome and inefficient for the team at the Department for Transport
in London.
The Benefits Agency Cardiff

The Benefits Agency asked Rackline to design
a system capable of storing the contents of 819 ten drawer cabinets
and 391 four drawer cabinets, equating to a a storage capacity of
4,989 linear metres.
GCHQ Building
Houses High Density Storage

The Government’s Communications HQ
(GCHQ) previously occupied 50 inefficient buildings over two sites
several miles apart in Cheltenham.
Carillion were awarded the contract to construct and manage a new
HQ. The objective was to use the PFI process to develop a flexible,
modern building into which they could decant their 4500 staff. This
huge new accommodation will enable a flexible response to rapidly
changing security situations and the threat of global terrorism.
A New Force in Library
Storage

An efficient storage solution was paramount
for the Joint Services Command and Staff College (JSCSC) when
it transferred 200,000 books, monographs and journals to its new
library in Shrivenham.
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