Complex projects rarely go exactly according to plan. Renovations take longer than expected. Move-in dates shift. Product arrives before a space is ready. Sometimes priorities change halfway through a project. None of that is unusual. What matters is having a system in place that can handle those shifts without creating extra cost, confusion, or last-minute scrambling.
Without that kind of structure, things start to slip through the cracks. Furniture ends up in temporary storage without clear documentation. Teams reorder items they already own. Projects take longer to finish because product wasn’t staged or tracked ahead of time. Small inefficiencies add up quickly. That’s exactly what Franklin’s warehousing and logistics services are designed to prevent.

When product arrives, it’s received, inspected, cleaned, and documented so it stays protected and installation-ready. Every item is entered into a client-facing dashboard that tracks quantities, finishes, and condition. That visibility gives you a clear picture of what you have before making new purchasing decisions.
If a new phase begins, you can quickly see what can be reused. If timelines shift, your assets remain secure and ready to deploy when the space is ready.
That’s one layer of protection.
The second comes from the way our team works together. Franklin’s delivery and installation professionals are in-house and operate within the same system that receives and stores your product. There’s no handoff between vendors and no disconnect between storage and installation. Everything, from receiving to staging to final placement, is coordinated by one team.
That alignment makes projects run more smoothly and gives you more flexibility when plans change.
Our delivery and installation team consistently receives some of the highest satisfaction scores in our company, and for good reason. They’re often the last people clients see during a project, and they understand how important that final experience is. Their work reinforces the care that goes into every step leading up to installation.
When warehousing, tracking, delivery, and installation all work together, projects feel more organized and far less reactive. You maintain visibility over your assets, protect the investment you’ve already made, and keep projects moving forward, even when plans evolve.
With the right structure behind the scenes, staying in control becomes a lot easier.