May 12, 2013 Warehousing Ireland News 0
Anyone involved with the supply chain industry can now register to have leading pallet racking specialist RediRack’s popular ‘Rack iT’ publication emailed directly to their in-box.
Featuring racking news, application stories, health and safety advice and tips on how to get the most from your warehouse space and, in particular, your racking structure, ‘Rack iT’ has been essential reading for the logistics professional since it was first published in 1992.
“We have traditionally produced a printed version of ‘Rack iT’ but, feel that by switching to an electronic format we are not only benefitting the environment but also extending the potential reach of the publication,” says RediGroup’s Marketing Manager, Kathy Ayre.
You can register to have RackIT emailed directly to you each month by emailing rackit@redirack.co.uk
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