DeltaRack USA showcasing advanced storage and transportation solutions

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DeltaRack USA is showcasing advanced storage and transportation solutions at its booth #A11404 at the International Woodworking Fair (IWF) held August 6 – 9, 2024, in Atlanta.

"At DeltaRack USA, we specialize in providing advanced storage and transportation solutions for the woodworking industry and beyond," the company said. "Our mission is to revolutionize the way materials are handled, stored, and transported, ensuring efficiency, safety, and organization in every aspect of your operations."

DeltaRack USA says its Production Brush Cart is an innovative solution for the woodworking industry. Designed to enhance workflow efficiency and organization, it features specially designed brushes that securely hold materials without causing damage. The cart has 32 numbered slots for direct access, streamlining your production line.

The Production Brush Cart is modular, ships flat pack (KD) for cost-effective delivery, and assembles in minutes. Its sturdy construction ensures durability in demanding production environments, while its design minimizes downtime and boosts productivity.

In addition to the Production Brush Cart, DeltaRack USA offers a range of material handling solutions, including the TG80 180 and SR80 152 racks. Our products cater to various materials such as IG, glass, stone, marble, wood, and metal. 

Explore how DeltaRack USA can elevate your material handling processes by visiting www.deltarackusa.com. Enhance your workflow and organization with our high-quality, versatile solutions.

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