Hannibal Industries launches Metalsistem Distributor Program

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Hannibal Industries announced launching a stocking distributor program in the United States.  The stocking distributors that Hannibal Industries partners with will receive competitive advantages that will position them to capitalize on the shelving market.  Hannibal Industries President Blanton Bartlett and VP of Sales Steve Rogers will be joined by the Co-Founder of Metalsistem North America, Eliad Danon to release additional details on this program in a press conference at the ProMat trade show today at 2 p.m., in room N427B at McCormick Place in Chicago.  The automotive, archive, retail and food industries across the United States have a need for shelving and mezzanine products.  The Hannibal Industries Metalsistem shelving program will better serve each of these industries’ material handling needs by bringing product and support to their area. “Hannibal Industries has well established material handling sales channels, and selling the Metalsistem product line opens up significant growth for the company,” said Steve Rogers, VP of Sales for Hannibal Industries.  “We plan to take aggressive steps to gain market share in the next year, and this new stocking distributor program gives our partners a chance to be a part of this viable market.” Every Metalsistem stocking distributor will have an inventory of Metalsistem galvanized, cost-effective storage and display systems on hand.  Metalsistem UNIRACK and Super 1-2-3 allow excellent load-bearing capacity, and are coated with zinc to maintain the pristine finish.  This storage system allows two and three-tier installations specifically aimed to target the boltless and steel shelving markets.  The Metalsistem Super 1-2-3 offers domestic and commercial environments a fully adjustable shelving series, with excellent stability along with a rapid and easy installation.

 

 

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