Commercial Shelving
strong>Commercial Shelving Come In a Variety of Designs To Suit Every Commercial Shelving Need
Commercial shelving like any other shelving system, are designed with durability, easy to assemble and install in mind. They are more suited for warehouses, stockrooms, retail environments, restaurants, hospitals etc, but can be utilized anywhere there is a need. Anywhere there is a need to store heavy duty stuff.
Open & Closed Shelving - Commercial shelving like shelving you would typically use in your home, come in a vast array of shapes, sizes and materials. From steel to wire, plastic to galvanize, the choices are endless. Here is an example of steel shelving. Your choices are either open or closed styles. The open style is ideal for storing packaged stock and other materials without assigned locations. Lapped and welded shelf corners provide added strength and durability, and you can meet varying capacity requirements by adding sections to each other. This is the industry standard nationwide for open steel shelving.
The closed style is ideal for protecting packages from dust, sunlight and other contaminants, and divides work space and storage. For double row shelving, you can use one open shelving system backed up against a closed one, and again, depending on your capacity needs, you can expand by adding sections.
Wide Commercial Shelving – With wide shelving units, you have greater lateral clearance for long, wide items and offer more flexibility for long packaged items. They can be expanded by adding shelving components to each other. They are available from 6 to 8 shelves high and can be bought in both open and closed versions. They are made from tough, durable rolled steel, and are adjustable using shelf clips. This shelving system is ideal for warehouses and stockrooms in any business environment, and offers great flexibility and durability. Available through one of the industry leaders in commercial shelving, Gilmore-Kramer. Inquire for more information about this shelving unit.
August 23, 2009 | Posted by admin
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