WAREHOUSE RECEIVING, INSPECTION, & DELIVERY COORDINATION
Successful furniture installations start long before crews arrive onsite. Through receiving, inspection, storage, staging, and delivery coordination, RDI helps protect furniture investments, reduce delays, and keep projects moving efficiently from manufacturer to final placement.
The RDI WAREHOUSE PROCESS
Warehouse Receiving
Every shipment is received, documented, and organized by project, ensuring accurate inventory tracking from the moment it arrives.
Damage inspection
Incoming shipments are inspected for damage, shortages, and accuracy to address potential issues before installation day.
project staging
Furniture is organized by phase, floor, department, or workspace to ensure crews receive the right product at the right time.
delivery coordination
Deliveries are coordinated around project schedules, site access, and installation timelines to ensure product arrives when crews are ready.
logistics support
Our team coordinates delivery schedules, site logistics, and communication between project stakeholders to help keep installations on track.
warehouse receiving
Furniture shipments often arrive from multiple manufacturers and at different times. Our warehouse receiving process ensures every shipment is properly logged, organized, and prepared for the next step of the project.
When product arrives at our facility, our team:
Verifies quantities against packing lists and purchase orders
Records shipment details and arrival dates
Organizes items by project, phase, or installation schedule
Stores product in a secure and organized warehouse environment
By centralizing receiving and inventory management, RDI helps project teams maintain control over product before it ever reaches the job site.
damage inspection
Shipping damage is one of the most common causes of installation delays. Identifying issues early allows problems to be addressed before installation day.
During the receiving process, our team performs a careful inspection of incoming shipments to identify:
Visible shipping damage
Missing components or cartons
Manufacturer packaging issues
Incorrect items or quantities
If an issue is identified, we immediately notify the dealer or project manager so replacements or claims can be processed quickly. Catching these issues early prevents last-minute surprises and protects project timelines.
project staging
Before furniture is delivered to a job site, it must be organized for efficient installation. Our staging process prepares product in the sequence needed for the install.
Depending on the project, staging may include organizing furniture by:
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Floor or department
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Installation phase
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Workspace or workstation groups
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Individual project zones
This organization ensures installation crews receive the correct product at the correct time, reducing jobsite congestion and allowing installation teams to work efficiently.
delivery scheduling & coordination
Coordinating delivery to an active job site requires planning and communication. RDI works with project managers, contractors, and building management to schedule deliveries that align with the construction timeline and site logistics.
Our delivery coordination includes:
Scheduling delivery windows based on installation timelines
Coordinating access points and loading dock availability
Managing transportation from warehouse to site
Preparing product for safe and efficient transport
This level of coordination ensures product arrives when crews are ready to install, minimizing delays and maintaining project momentum.
logistics support
Furniture installation often happens at the final stage of a project, when construction schedules are tight and multiple trades are working in the same space. Coordinating product delivery, staging, and installation requires careful planning and communication.
RDI provides logistics support that helps ensure furniture arrives on site when crews are ready to install.
Our team works closely with dealers, project managers, and construction teams to coordinate:
Delivery timing and installation schedules
Access points and loading dock availability
Product staging and transportation to the job site
Communication between warehouse staff and installation crews
This coordination helps reduce delays, prevent jobsite congestion, and keep installation projects moving forward.
Supporting successful installations