Purchasing lockers from a material handling company is a somewhat better proposition than buying from a catalog house. For starters, most communities of any size have one or more material handling companies. These companies handle a variety of shop storage and processing equipment from pallet racks, to shelving, to conveyor systems, and so on. They also will more than likely sell lockers.
While you may not find a locker expert in every material handling organization, you will be able to talk with someone local, in person if you like; and if they don't know the answers to your questions, they know where to go to get the answers.
You will find material handling companies much more personal than a standard catalog house. Employees are more likely to listen to your needs and respond with one or more options for you to consider. And they are also more likely to try to tailor the lockers to meet your requirements and not simply sell you one-size-fits-all prepackaged lockers.
In general, material handling companies are a good source for purchasing new lockers, particularly if your locker room is not too large or your locker layout too complex.
For these larger and more complex locker projects, consider calling a locker expert. Keur Locker Services has 30 years in the locker industry, furnishing new lockers and locker repair parts to schools, businesses, and institutions of all kinds. Keur can furnish everything you need in lockers from the prepackaged, quick-ship type, to repair parts for your existing lockers, to entirely new, custom-designed and engineered locker rooms. When you are not sure where to turn for your locker needs, contact Keur Lockers Services and let us put our experience and expertise to work for you.
Monday, October 15, 2007
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