The Quality Management Solutions consultants working on the CanGo project will be implementing a reliable and cost-effective ASRS system for the CanGo firm. Working on the implementation process consists of effective communication from our consultants and their brainstorming, recommendations and ideas, of which we will combine with our client 's requirements and expectations for a new ASRS system. The initial phase of this implementation is to focus our priorities on implementing this new technology at CanGo and to present a quality product, which will entail our coverage and research into the flexibility, costs, maintenance, capacity, space and the long-term benefits of CanGo investing in an ASRS. In addition, we will be reviewing and comparing the firm with other small firms and their utilization of their ASRS system and how a highly advanced system will bring flexibility, productivity and maintain being the quality product, which we have chosen after during our analysis. First, we looked at the firm and its accommodation for this new system. The capacity of this new system has informed us to review the size of
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