WORKZONE OFFICE FURNITURE BENCHING: A WORKING SOLUTION
A bench product is essentially rows of work surfaces that are parallel to each other around a central technology infrastructure, that conveniently provides access to power and data and also holds individual lighting and work tools. Users sit face-to-face or side-by-side.
A benching system is a modular, easily configured and re-configured product, and is manufactured and assembled using a support beam based leg system, with additional architectural beams for supporting reticulation trays, screening, third level storage and accessories.
Benching systems simplify facilities management, by integrating and optimizing effectively with all types of floor spaces. The ease of assembly / disassembly of the product, facilitate hassle-free installations, and frequent re-configurations, and create productive working environments.
The minimal structure of a Benching system make workstations feel larger and more open, offering clear lines of sight, encouraging interactive teamwork, and improves communication. Benching systems have integrated cable management facilities that deliver convenient power and data to workstations. Power and data points can be located at workstation height, or just below, for easy access. Benching systems allow for variety and customization, resulting in space saving, cost saving and productivity.
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