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Shelving - Color coded end tab records stored in four post shelving is one of the most common and least expensive filing systems available.  This filing system allows for easy file access and fast record retrieval.

In every business and professional setting, saving space has become a critical planning objective. In many situations, replacing conventional storage systems, such as lateral files, with high quality shelf storage provides a very attractive and convenient means of optimizing space.

Shelving works for any media stored--files, X-Rays, books, supplies, EDP media or industrial products. Your Filing Systems Online dealer provides flexible storage solutions that fulfill your storage requirements today and years in the future.

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