Venue Setup Sprint
We translate room dimensions, storage limits, ceiling clearance, traffic flow, and player level into table counts, spacing marks, net stations, and accessory packages.
Stiga service planning treats table tennis as an operating system. The table surface, racket wall, ball stock, net assemblies, storage flow, and staff training all affect the quality of every rally. Our service model helps operators launch quickly, measure real usage, and refresh the room before equipment fatigue becomes visible to players.
We translate room dimensions, storage limits, ceiling clearance, traffic flow, and player level into table counts, spacing marks, net stations, and accessory packages.
Event teams receive warm-up table planning, ball inventory guidance, practice lane logic, spare net rotation, and day-of replacement part staging.
Dealer and club programs can rotate demo rackets, add outdoor tables, update ball stock, and replace worn accessories around calendar-based demand.
Tables are mapped to the likely replacement items: wheels, brackets, posts, nets, covers, edge parts, side tape, and fasteners for facility repair teams.
Staff learn racket tiering, outdoor care, customer-fit questions, table folding procedures, and simple checks that protect play quality between service visits.
A specialist will review your table count, replacement part risks, indoor or outdoor conditions, and expected traffic. The output is a practical launch list, not a generic catalog dump.
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