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Rack/Shelving: Laying the groundwork for growth
May 1, 2015
Rack design is moving from the concrete to the C-suite as more users quantify the impact of storage on process efficiency.
Hannibal Industries announces southern expansion
March 24, 2015
Responding to growing customer demand for its products and looking to leverage the anticipated expansion of the Panama Canal, Hannibal Industries (Booth 1563) announced its expansion into the south with a new Houston facility slated to open later this year.
Storage Solutions grows west to serve customers in seismically active region
July 15, 2014
Leading U.S. industrial storage and material handling equipment provider expands with new warehouse and office in California.
Hannibal Industries’ employees celebrate collectively owning their company
May 23, 2014
More than 75% of Hannibal Industries employees are now 100% vested within the company.
3 looks at specialized storage
April 1, 2014
From cramped quarters to consumer demands, these case histories highlight how the right mix of storage systems can prove critical to overcoming business challenges.
Hannibal, Twinlode form strategic partnership; develop new rack product
March 18, 2014
Hannibal Industries (Booth 6740) formed a strategic partnership with Twinlode Corp. to create the new Gen 2 racking product.
Hannibal launches distributor program for Metalsistem products
January 21, 2013
Hannibal Industries (Booth 659), the North American master distributor for shelving products from Metalsistem, announced at a Monday press conference the launch of a stocking distributor program for the United States.
Modex 2012: Stronger, safer rack system withstands earthquakes, impacts
February 7, 2012
Hannibal Industries (Booth 1928) is showcasing the TubeRack system, offered as a stronger and safer alternative to conventional rack systems, which provides a lower overall cost of ownership, said Steve Rogers, VP of sales at the employee-owned company.
Skechers: Optimized case handling
December 1, 2011
Skechers’ new facility brings together automated storage, cross-belt sortation and conveyor to handle multi-channel order fulfillment from one system.