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Cannon’s BevGlide gravity feed racks

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Cannon Equipment is rolling out a line of BevGlide gravity feed racks. The self-facing gravity feed displays keep products in view of customers, which stimulates impulse sales and increases profits, say officials for the Rosemount, Minn.-based manufacturer. The adjustable shelves and dividers attractively accommodate multiple product sizes in an organized manner and are easily maintained by store personnel. BevGlide has customizable options including number of shelves, number of dividers and is available with casters or levelers. “Our customers told us that gravity feed carts in the refrigerated and freezer areas of their stores are critical to their sales and profits,” says Bryce Malone, vice president of cart sales for Cannon Equipment. “However many of our customers had varied needs. For most, having visibility to the entire product label on the package was a must have. For others, a roller shelf for front-facing boxes and case products was very important. We listened to our customers and developed multiple solutions to help drive sales in their stores.” The line includes gravity feed racks in three different configurations: BevGlide with a Clear Plastic Front: The newly designed clear acrylic front panel allows complete product visibility. The clear plastic front design incorporates the use of a thick acrylic insert that retains packages of various sizes and allows clear visibility for product identification and information. BevGlide with Metal lip and Roller Shelves: The Roller Shelf design is ideal for larger case sized goods, products packaged in boxes, and cases of bottled water or beer. BevGlide with Metal Front: The solid metal front design of the shelf is great to use when gravity facing heavier products. This robust design is resistant to deflection and provides superior longevity. Cannon Equipment BevGlide gravity feed racks www.CannonEquipment.com

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