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Customizable Shelving Units Enhance Productivity


Ranger Design has launch its new generation of shelving. We wanted to simplify the customer experience and offer them the toughest and most cost-effective shelving available.

Our new shelving was created to provide tradesmen with a sturdy and customizable workspace in order to simplify their job. Tested for toughness, our durable and rattle-free shelves will allow for better organization and efficiency during a day at work, increasing productivity.

Featuring eye catching, black end-panels, our new steel shelving is created with aluminum extrusions to increase a vehicle’s payload. The shelf trays are built from marine grade plywood with a dynamic load capacity of over 200 lbs. in order to carry a cargo of any size. With a 10 year warranty, our new shelving may even outlast the van.

In order to offer customers the upmost simplicity when choosing an up fit for their van, we’ve pre-designed packages to accommodate each trade. Every package is composed of our new shelving and can be upgraded with the necessary accessories to ensure the best fit for the trade. It makes choosing an up fit quick and simple.

Along with the new shelving, we’ve also designed complimentary accessories to help organize our customers’ mobile office spaces even more. Sturdy metal dividers can help eliminate the movement of small tools during the ride. We’ve also designed stackable, industrial grade bins that can be carried right onto the jobsite. They stack together neatly and fit tightly inside the shelves to create a tidy, noise-free, work surface.

Our next generation of shelving allows customers to easily find the perfect fit for their trade’s needs, while also providing them with the ideal solution for a long-lasting storage system. Once again, we’re proud to offer our customers another innovative product line to better suit their needs.





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