The Warehouse and Supply
operation consists of two entities operating together
and intertwined to provide the storage of goods common
to the school system and their distribution to the
schools/departments. The relation to these two entities
require that they be combined to form a cohesive
operation dedicated to serving the school system.

The Warehouse consists of a single building divided into
three sections. The design of the building lends itself
to the operation of the warehouse into separate but
united parts for the storage of goods. One section of
the Warehouse is designated as a maintenance stockroom
where many goods required by the Department of School
Plants are stored. The other sections are used to store
goods purchased in bulk where cost savings and timely
distribution are deemed beneficial to the school system.
Examples of this include custodial supplies, light
bulbs, copier paper, and furniture as well as many other
consumables. The Warehouse also acts as a clearinghouse
for goods ordered for the school system and disposes of
all surplus goods.
The Supply aspect of the operation consists of service
vehicles and handling equipment necessary to distribute
goods from the Warehouse to the schools and departments
and to provide handling services to move goods about the
school system. Supply renders a delivery service to the
schools and department which includes the set up of
furniture, installation of equipment when time and
talent permit, and the pick-up, cleaning, and delivering
of mops.
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