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| Rhode Island Community Food Bank [click for more detail] Drive-In Rack · Selective Pallet Rack · Custom Flow Rack The RI Community Food Bank purchased a building to augment their capacity to store and deliver surplus food to non-profit agencies and food pantries throughout the state of RI. The new warehouse layout provided 1608 pallet positions of new drive-in storage racks, 400 pallet positions of used & existing selective pallet rack, drive-in storage racks in the new cooler and freezer, custom bulk pic... |
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| Sullivan Tire [click for more detail] Rivet Rack Mezzanine · Parts Storage Rack · Inclined Belt Conveyor · Tire Storage Racks · Stairway & Landing Sullivan Tire Company operates over 40 retail tire store locations throughout New England. Each retail location keeps over 1,500 tires in stock, as well as parts for complete automotive servicing including: tires, brakes, emissions, heating/cooling, transmissions, shocks/struts and more. Their challenge is to fit that large volume of tires and parts into a variety of relatively small retail loca... |
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| Nooney Controls [click for more detail] Two Level Bin Storage · Custom Mobile Workbenches · Selective Pallet Storage Racks · Parts Bin & Tool Storage Nooney Controls is a Northeast representative for industrial control valves, specialty valves and valve automation products, with an emphasis on customization for specific process applications. Their growth required a move to a new building and a new storage system for their many valves, components, and hardware. Wayne Seekell was in charge of the new layout and came to Preferred Equipment Resour... |
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| The Bell/Simons Companies [click for more detail] Selective Pallet Rack · Steel Parts Storage Shelving The Bell/Simons Companies is a group of companies that has been serving the air conditioning, refrigeration, plumbing and heating trades with parts and equipment since 1940. Their 34 computer linked branches throughout the Northeast are divided into two major divisions, The Bell Pump Companies and The Simons Companies. The rapid growth of the company required a larger central distribution facility... |
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