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A lip on the back allows bin boxes to hang from rails or louvered panels.
Often used in high-traffic environments, such as parking lots and cafeterias, these waste containers are dent resistant.
Open these plastic waste containers with your foot to discard trash without touching the lid.
Mount these containers to the wall to avoid using valuable floor space.
Keep outdoor smoking areas tidy with these weather-resistant containers. The narrow neck restricts oxygen flow to extinguish internal fires, while the broad base provides stability.
Store dry materials in these drums.
A plastic liner and lid allow these drums to be used with wet and dry materials.
Bins can be stacked on a surface, wall mounted, or attached to a rack.
Don't fumble with nuts, bolts, or shelf clips—shelves have rivets that tap into keyhole slots on the posts with a rubber mallet.
Also known as bulk racks, these units hold oversized equipment and raw material.
Also known as bulk racks, these units offer more storage space per level for large items and boxes.
Often used in food service areas and laboratories, these shelving units have removable, dishwasher-safe panels that are treated to prevent degradation caused by the growth of stain- and odor-causing bacteria.
Made of strong yet lightweight plastic, these carts have rounded corners to protect walls from damage and a storage compartment near the handle to contain small items.
Use the handles on these chests to lift or pull them from site to site.
Also known as job boxes, these chests secure equipment and supplies on-site.
Organize equipment and supplies in these chests, also known as job boxes.
Keep an eye on inventory without opening the doors.
The full-height compartment provides storage for tall items such as brooms and shovels.
Store blueprints, CAD drawings, maps, and other large flat documents in these cabinets.
Secure all the drawers in these cabinets with a single lock.
Wide instead of deep, these cabinets are often used in narrow aisles.