Rapid Delivery for Timber shelves to Holland Factories
Short Description:
Suzhou Innovative Store Equipment Co., Ltd – Manufacturing of shelf systems for shop fittings ( shop shelving, retail shelving, display shelving, storage shelving, warehouse shelving ) was started in the 1989’s. Because of improvement in products quality and achievement of compatibility with another used shelf systems, production strongly expanded both in total output and quantity of manufactured components parts. We are willing to offer you a solution for any problem in the area of shopfitti...
Rapid Delivery for Timber shelves to Holland Factories Detail:
Suzhou Innovative Store Equipment Co., Ltd – Manufacturing of shelf systems for shop fittings ( shop shelving, retail shelving, display shelving, storage shelving, warehouse shelving ) was started in the 1989’s. Because of improvement in products quality and achievement of compatibility with another used shelf systems, production strongly expanded both in total output and quantity of manufactured components parts.
We are willing to offer you a solution for any problem in the area of shopfitting. We can offer both our standard products and products meeting your specific requirements.
Everything will be delivered in perfect shape and high quality.
Standard components
- The shelving with timber shelves to highlight the merchandise
- Heavy duty slotted round uprights and base support made in rugged steel
- Base shelf made of 18mm MDF
- Attractive melamine finish
- Wire grid back panel made of steel wire with 25*50mm grid
Upright | H 1210 – 3010mm |
Base support | 200mm | 270mm | 300mm | 370mm | 470mm | 570mm | 670mm | 770mm |
Steel shelf | W 665mm | 800mm | 1000mm | 1200mm | 1220mm | 1250mm | 1330mmD 200mm | 270mm | 300mm | 370mm | 470mm | 570mm | 670mm | 770mm |
Back panel | W 665mm | 1000mm | 1250mm | 1330mmH 400mm |
Colors | Ral 9001 | Ral 9010 | Ral 7035 | Ral 9006 |
Load Capa. (kgs) | 100kgs – - - 150kgs |
Advantage
- Easy set up with no tools required
- Designed to conserve warehouse 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.
Peg hooks | Wire slatwall shelves | Light box | Timber shelves | Side frame | Side mirror panel | Wire cage | Spreader bar
What we can offer:
- System solution for any kind of shop centers
- High flexibility
- Simplicity and favourable price
- High quality
- Development and design according to requirements of clients
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The American Novel Since 1945 (ENGL 291)
In this lecture Professor Hungerford discusses how the novels we read are shaped by legal and market constraints. She traces a history of censorship from the Comstock laws, to the policing of Joyce’s Ulysses and Ginsberg’s Howl, and shows how changes in publishing practices have tended to penalize more unusual, less profitable books. Hungerford also touches on the canon debates of the 80s and 90s (citing John Guillory and Toni Morrison), and the issues of intellectual property and internationalization raised by digital literature. Finally, she points to some ways that Philip Roth, despite his controversial representations of Judaism and of women, succeeds in tackling fundamental human concerns.
00:00 – Chapter 1. Observing Local Bookshops: Patterns of Display and Absence
12:28 – Chapter 2. The History of Legal Censorship in the United States
23:43 – Chapter 3. New Forms of Censorship: The Influence of the Market
31:41 – Chapter 4. The Other Side of the Coin: Intellectual Property and Infinite Access in the Digital Age
35:15 – Chapter 5. Problems in Deriving the Modern Literary Canon: A Proliferation of Points of View
Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: https://open.yale.edu/courses
This course was recorded in Spring 2008.

