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Asset protection
25 January 2013
Companies such as Kimberly Clark, Proctor & Gamble and Coca-Cola operate high-traffic warehouses and manufacturing plants and have seen first-hand the benefits of A-Safe's polymer-based safety barrier systems that are s

Companies such as Kimberly Clark,
Proctor & Gamble and Coca-Cola
operate high-traffic warehouses and
manufacturing plants and have seen
first-hand the benefits of A-Safe's
polymer-based safety barrier systems
that are said to provide the strength
and durability of steel and have the
flexibility, and reduced maintenance
requirements of plastic.
A-Safe provides barriers for applications such as door protectors, height restrictors and ground level traffic barriers to help protect warehouse assets during loading and unloading.
A-Safe provides barriers for applications such as door protectors, height restrictors and ground level traffic barriers to help protect warehouse assets during loading and unloading.
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