Hachette, France

Hachette, France

All published titles of the French publishing house Hachette, founded by Louis Hachette in 1826, are preserved and expanded by the publishing house. In France, Hachette covers all editorial genres and the entire consumer and educational book market with some 40 publishers. The oldest print dates from the early eighteenth century.

A new headquarter

In 2015, the French Publisher relocated its main location to the 25th arrondissement in Paris. The assignment was clear: optimal use of space was essential. The racks had to be suitable for various objects such as documents, photos, archive boxes, books in various sizes, etc. A flexible arrangement of the racks was therefore an important requirement.

Space and storage optimization

It was a challenge for Stéphane Roy – CEO of Hachette – to place the existing press archives, the editorial and administrative archives and the library in the basement of the new office. The archive is largely equipped with mobile storage systems. After all, static racks always need an aisle, while mobile racks only have one aisle. As a result, the storage capacity can almost double.

We had to consider a different design because up to that time we had more than 1,150m2 of storage space in use. The intention was to reduce that storage capacity by 30% while still leaving enough space for the future.

Stéphane roy, ceo of hachette

Hachette

Shelving, service and more…

The project was awarded to Bruynzeel through a tender because:

  • The offer remained within budget.
  • The storage solution offered had the best price-quality ratio: the racks were not too luxurious for an archive, but they were robust, reliable and of high quality.
  • Bruynzeel understood the need to make optimal use of every available m2 and was looking for an individual solution for all spaces. 12 different rooms with columns, air conditioning systems and other obstacles were measured, after which a proposal with custom-made racks was submitted.
  • After the tender, all areas were once again checked and measured on site and some details adjusted.

I'd like advice

I had some doubts as to whether the solution offered would actually provide the required capacity and was pleasantly surprised when it did. The installation of the racks was very professional in terms of quality, speed and cleanliness.

Stéphane Roy, CEO Hachette

Hachette, France

The move? No problem

Bruynzeel communicated clearly with the users, so that it was clear to everyone what the expectations were regarding the transport of special archive goods, such as glass plates and large format printed matter. As a result, the move went very smoothly. 

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