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Creform Corporation: Mobile workstation

Flexible shipping department workstation

Creform Corporation: Mobile workstation
By 24/7 Staff 
June 5, 2012

Creform’s mobile shipping workstation provides flexibility for future modifications to accommodate changing needs. Built as a consolidation point for filling orders of small packaged parts and components in a production cell, warehouse or shipping department operations, the workstation can easily accommodate two associates.

Packaging supplies, scales, label printers and a variety of tools are presented ergonomically, while extra supplies and seldom-used tools are readily stored under the work surface. The workstation measures 192 x 96 x 44 inches and sports a laminate work surface that supports up to 750 pounds.

For use in static sensitive electronics applications, the structure can be built from electrostatic discharge (ESD) pipe and joints. Six large diameter swivel (with two locking) casters enable easy positioning and mobility.

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