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STORAGE DESIGN LIMITED Floor Identification Floor Location Labels Typical designs High visibility location labels


Designed totally to your specification Tough & durable


Our high visibility floor location labels are suitable to identify areas of the warehouse or factory floor. The labels can be totally customised for identification of pallet positions, item numbers and any specific area such as packing and quarantine areas, etc.


Printed to your design, the labels have an aggressive self-adhesive backing to withstand the everyday traffic in the workplace.


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Quantity Floor Identification Markers Hi-visibility floor markers


Designed to identify aisle, bay or other warehouse floor areas


Each marker is 190mm diameter


Available in yellow A-Z & 0-25, red background also available in numbers 0-10.


These high visibility floor markers have been designed to cope with the daily stress’s and strains of a modern warehouse. All our markers incorpo- rate a permanent aggressive adhesive backing and can be used not just on the floor but any dry, clean flat sealed surface. The 190mm diameter markers are printed with a bold black digit on a yellow background in letters A-Z or numbers 0-25 (Black digits on a red background is also available in numbers 0-10).


Ref FMC/- (state digit)


Size (diameter) Background Colour Price £ 190mm


Yellow FMCR/- (state number) 190mm Red (No’s 0-10 only)


9


4.50 4.50


STORAGE DESIGN LTD TEL:01446 772614 info@storage-design.ltd.uk www.storage-design.ltd.uk See page 7 for Aisle Markers


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