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  2. Mobile shelving - Wikipedia

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    Mobile shelving, mobile aisle shelving, compactus, roller racking, or rolling stack, are terms applied to shelving or storage units fitted with wheeled traction systems. Units can be closely packed when access is not required, but can be readily moved to open up an aisle to allow access.

  3. Recycling bin - Wikipedia

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    Wheels on recycling bins are a relatively new invention. First introduced by Frank Rotherham Mouldings in 1968, wheels on bins were used to move waste around a factory floor. This idea was then extrapolated to bins across England, and eventually, bins around the world, reducing the labor required to move waste products from one place to another ...

  4. How to Store Christmas Lights and Keep Them Tangle-Free - AOL

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    Many storage wheels also come with covers, so you don't have to worry about extra padding. But of course, a layer of bubble wrap around the wheel couldn’t hurt. Perforated Cushioning Bubble Wrap

  5. This foldable storage shelf is on sale for under $60: 'It is ...

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    Designed with five shelves, this foldable unit is designed to provide ample storage space when and where you need it. Each shelf holds up to 250-pounds of storage without the wheels, or 200-pounds ...

  6. Pallet racking - Wikipedia

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    Pallet rack is a material handling storage aid system designed to store materials on pallets (or “skids”). Although there are many varieties of pallet racking, all types allow for the storage of palletized materials in horizontal rows with multiple levels. Forklift trucks are usually required to place the loaded pallets onto the racks for ...

  7. Intermodal container - Wikipedia

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    It is like a boxcar that does not have wheels. Based on size alone, up to 95% of intermodal containers comply with ISO standards, [ 2 ] and can officially be called ISO containers . These containers are known by many names: freight container, sea container, ocean container, container van or sea van , sea can or C can , or MILVAN , [ 3 ] [ 4 ...