ADDISON, TX, September 02, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Texas State Library and Archives Commission has awarded a TXMAS contract to Southwest Solutions Group to provide high capacity micrographic storage cabinets to house microfiche media. The micrographic storage cabinets will allow the Texas State Library and Archives Commission to maximize the storage space of their climate controlled vault. "Engineered vault space is very expensive to construct and maintain, so using innovative storage solutions to maximize every cubic inch of space makes good sense," commented Troy Menchhofer, Southwest Solutions Group's Austin Branch Manager.
About The Texas State Library and Archives Commission
Formed in 1909, TSLAC is committed to giving Texans access to information and programs they can use to improve their lives and communities. We provide historical and genealogical search assistance, federal and state government documents, electronic research, and library services to all Texans, including those who cannot read standard print materials. For more information, visit http://www.tsl.state.tx.us.
About Southwest Solutions Group
Southwest Solutions Group is the largest innovative storage and filing solution's company that serves commercial and institutional facilities throughout Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, Tennessee, Missouri, and Mississippi. Southwest Solutions Group is a full service company providing equipment, design, installation, and ongoing service to all types of museums and archival storage facilities.
Additional information on Southwest Solutions Group is available at http://www.southwestsolutions.com
The Texas State Library and Archives Commission Awards a TXMAS Contract to Southwest Solutions Group
Southwest Solutions Group has been awarded a TXMAS contract to provide storage cabinets to the Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
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[Press-News.org] The Texas State Library and Archives Commission Awards a TXMAS Contract to Southwest Solutions GroupSouthwest Solutions Group has been awarded a TXMAS contract to provide storage cabinets to the Texas State Library and Archives Commission.