Hot New Products Overhead garage shelving for Belgium Importers
Short Description:
Suzhou Innovative Store Equipment Co., Ltd. – the supplier of storage shelving systems of the highest standard. The storage shelving provide is with speed and ease of assembly. Whether for workshops, at home, in offices or garages, applications for the wall rails and shelves are almost unlimited. This means that almost all desired shelf arrangements can be achieved that are not only highly practical but also have a pleasing appearance. Standard components Overhead shelving is save space of g...
Hot New Products Overhead garage shelving for Belgium Importers Detail:
Suzhou Innovative Store Equipment Co., Ltd. – the supplier of storage shelving systems of the highest standard. The storage shelving provide is with speed and ease of assembly.
Whether for workshops, at home, in offices or garages, applications for the wall rails and shelves are almost unlimited. This means that almost all desired shelf arrangements can be achieved that are not only highly practical but also have a pleasing appearance.
Standard components
- Overhead shelving is save space of garage
- The celling and safety shelving is an excellent way of maximizing wall space in your garage
- Wire grid shelves and wave steel shelves are make shelving heavy duty
Upright frame | As request of clients |
Beam | 4’ * 8’ |
Shelf type | Waved steel shelf | Wire grid shelf |
Colors | White | Grey |
Load Capa. (kgs) | Above 200kgs |
Advantage
- Designed to conserve warehouse and display space
- Industry’s most competitively priced units
- Designed to get attention and give maximum display space
More option
Use our optional parts and accessories to create a unique point-of-purchase units.
T post | Side panel | MDF hole back | Side wire mesh panel | Spreader bar | Front door
What we can offer:
- System solution for any kind of storage and warehouse
- High flexibility
- Simplicity and favourable price
- High quality
- Development and design according to requirements of clients
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Drawing on filmstrips, posters, cartoons, newspaper captions, canning manuals, mail-order catalogs and other sources, Danille Christensen offered examples that explore how technological changes contributed to the dismissal or even demonization of women’s experience-based domestic knowledge in the area of home canning.
Shelf-stable canned goods — heat-sterilized fruits, vegetables and meat preserved in sealed containers — have been part of everyday American life since the mid-19th century. While industrial canning utilized metal tins and mechanized processes, other forms of canning came to rely on glass bottles and the domestic labor of women. But even in the early 1900s, the practice had multiple meanings: for some, home canning was old-fashioned, inefficient or embarrassing. For others, it was a valuable skill to be displayed in public and mobilized in times of need.
In today’s contexts of economic instability, automated systems, and cultural and environmental change, do-it-yourself canning is experiencing a revival. The process can be a way to recall people and places, to perform authentic or esoteric taste, and to enact abstract values such as stewardship or self-sufficiency. In the 21st century, more people are canning their own food, and more are writing about it. However, the histories of canning that crop up in everything from food magazines to microbiology textbooks have been strikingly similar: they invariably celebrate a single “father of canning” — a man depicted as a chef and/or scientist motivated by military concerns — and consistently warn against relying on “grandma’s” methods.
Speaker Biography: Danille Elise Christensen received her Ph.D. in folklore from Indiana University and is assistant professor of religion and culture at Virginia Tech. Her work focuses on the ways people shape everyday speech, action and objects as they seek to influence and persuade others. Especially interested in gendered domestic labor as a site of commentary and display, she is completing the book “Freedom from Want: Home Canning in the American Imagination.” She is a 2015 John W. Kluge Fellow.
For transcript and more information, visit https://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=7638

