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Southwest Solutions Group
Southwest Solutions Group began as Southwest Spacesaver Systems in Dallas, Texas.
Southwest Solutions Group
Southwest Solutions Group began as Southwest Spacesaver Systems in Dallas, Texas. Over successive acquisitions — including Advanced Office Systems in Houston, Advanced Filing Systems in Tulsa, and Automated Business Systems in Kansas City — the company expanded its footprint across the South and into the Rocky Mountain region. Today, the firm is employee-owned, which embeds a direct stake in project outcomes into its field representatives, planners, and installers. The firm integrates and installs a broad mix of storage, automation, and security infrastructure. Its product range spans vertical lift modules, high-density mobile shelving, smart lockers, modular drawer cabinets, horizontal carousels, industrial pallet racks, and wire partition cages. These solutions serve workflows in healthcare, government, military, education, public safety, automotive, and industrial distribution environments. Geographic coverage includes Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and field-served territories across Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, and Washington D.C. Southwest Solutions Group operates physical offices in Lewisville (Dallas), Round Rock (Austin), Houston, San Antonio, Oklahoma City, Lenexa (Kansas City), and Centennial (Denver). The firm fields in-house, factory-certified installation teams and provides preventive maintenance programs and long-term repair service. Its website notes that customers can visit the Dallas headquarters to see live operations. The company has completed thousands of projects, with published testimonials from Bill Heard Chevrolet and other referenceable clients spanning the file-conversion and vertical storage system categories. What distinguishes the firm's architecture is its employee-ownership model. Unlike traditional integrators where project execution is handled by third-party subcontractors, Southwest Solutions Group's field installers, planners, and service crews are co-owners of the business. This creates a governance structure where the people accountable for on-site safety, scheduling, and punch-list completion are also residual claimants on the firm's long-term reputation — reducing the principal-agent gap common in capital-installation projects.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Lewisville
Corporate office
2535 E State Hwy 121 Ste 110B, Lewisville, TX 75056
Additional offices
Round Rock, TX · Houston, TX · Oklahoma City, OK · Lenexa, KS · San Antonio, TX · Centennial, CO
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who owns Southwest Solutions Group?
Southwest Solutions Group is employee-owned. The company's website states that its field representatives, project planners, and certified installers have a direct equity stake in the business, which aligns their interests with project accountability and long-term client outcomes. This structure was adopted to embed ownership among the teams that execute and service installations.
What types of storage and automation systems does the firm install?
The firm's product set includes vertical lift modules, high-density mobile shelving, smart lockers, horizontal carousels, industrial pallet racks, cantilever racks, modular drawer cabinets, stainless steel casework, wire partition cages, and specialty systems such as evidence lockers, gun lockers, art storage racks, and hospital bed lifts. It delivers these as turnkey projects from survey and design through installation and ongoing service.
Which industries does Southwest Solutions Group serve?
The firm serves healthcare, government, military, public safety, education, libraries, museums, automotive, industrial warehouses, material handling, and general office environments. Its marketing emphasizes compliance-sensitive spaces where optimized floor and vertical storage, security, and retrieval speed impact operational performance.
Does Southwest Solutions Group operate through subcontractors?
No. The company employs in-house, factory-certified installation teams rather than relying on third-party subcontractors. Combined with its employee-ownership model, this is intended to produce stronger accountability on project timelines, safety, and post-installation support.
Where is Southwest Solutions Group headquartered and where does it have offices?
Its headquarters are in Lewisville, Texas (Dallas metro). It also has physical offices in Round Rock (Austin), Houston, San Antonio, Oklahoma City, Lenexa (Kansas City), and Centennial (Denver). From these locations, field teams cover sites across the continental United States and Alaska.
How does the firm support systems after installation?
Southwest Solutions Group offers preventive maintenance programs, responsive repair service, and long-term field support that extends beyond the warranty period. The firm states it remains involved after project completion to keep storage and automation systems operating reliably, which includes ongoing service dispatches from its regional offices.
What is the operational difference between Southwest Solutions Group and a manufacturer's direct sales arm?
The firm is an independent integrator representing multiple manufacturers rather than a single factory line. This allows it to specify equipment — from vertical lift modules by one maker to mobile shelving by another — based on the client's spatial, ergonomic, and security requirements. The employee-ownership layer further distinguishes it from a manufacturer-owned dealer, tying project and service accountability to the on-site crew's ownership interest.
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