Product • 27.08.2007

Space-divider system Railix

Space-divider system Railix
Space-divider system Railix

According to the latest survey by the British Centre of Retail Research (CCR) German stores are losing out to the tune of 5.65 billion euros per year through shoplifting. Across Europe the loss amounts to a huge 29 billion euros. The only way stores can combat this problem is to have an effective system of theft-prevention in place. Wanzl has now come up with a new-style solution for the retail trade – a space-divider system called Railix. This ingenious new system combines effective theft-prevention with good looks and easy assembly.

Effective against shoplifting
The individual elements in the Railix system are slotted together via plastic profiles to create a gap-free closure. No goods can be passed through these gaps, which makes Railix an effective tool in reducing shoplifting. At the same time the windproof panels protect the employees from draughts and thereby help reduce loss of working time through illness.

Protecting value
An important component in the Railix system are the base units which finish level with the floor. This protects the space-dividers against damage occurring from trolleys being pushed against them, for example. Also this feature means they are easy to clean, by hand or by machine.

Ultimate flexibility
The Railix space-divider panels offer tremendous scope for free combination, to suit a wide range of applications. Thanks to the corner units which can be fitted steplessly at angles between 90 to 270°, it´s possible to put together all kinds of variations, and to make changes as required. Railix is available in a wide choice of materials, for example wire glass, acrylic glass, wood or plastic. A range of surface finishes for the bases open up even more design scope.

Supplier
Logo: Wanzl Metallwarenfabrik GmbH

Wanzl Metallwarenfabrik GmbH

Bubesheimer Straße 4
89340 Leipheim
Germany

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