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wire decking

I'm trying to get an estimate of how many distributors out there sell wire decking. Right now I am thinking all companies that lift truck wholesalers and material handling equipment distributors. Does anyone have any leads on where to look, or even a rough estimate? Any help or direction you could give would be great.

Thanks
  • Posted 28 Jun 2008 03:38
  • By Josh
  • joined 28 Jun'08 - 1 message
  • Massachusetts, United States
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we would consider being a mesh distributor.
  • Posted 1 Oct 2008 16:46
  • By dazed
  • joined 19 Sep'08 - 3 messages
  • Victoria, Australia
You can visit http://www.alibaba.com/ or www.made-in-China.com to find the good suppliers in China.
Actually for this product the main problem is the price,most of them made by steel,and the technical difference is very few between the different brands,wish you can find the excellent goods.
  • Posted 24 Jul 2008 11:52
  • By Titan
  • joined 24 Jul'08 - 8 messages
  • Zhejiang, China
Most rack distributors also sell wire deck. You can try the Material Handling Industry of America (mhia.org) they would have the information you are looking for.
  • Posted 19 Jul 2008 04:28
  • Modified 19 Jul 2008 04:29 by poster
  • By Delta07
  • joined 19 Jul'08 - 4 messages
  • Massachusetts, United States
There is a company called, Manta Mesh here in Australia (State - new south wales). Most distributors sell directly to the pallet racking companies.

If you require multiple pallet racking companies details here in Australia, please reply to me. Good luck.
  • Posted 17 Jul 2008 16:31
  • By Dais
  • joined 3 Sep'07 - 26 messages
  • Victoria, Australia

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