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Increased productivity, efficiency, and safety with Cargo Drawers *

Cargo Drawers Australia, a proudly Australia owned and operated company, has specialised for over 14 years in manufacturing an exciting and innovative range of cargo drawers suitable for all styles of vehicles such as vans, utilities, four wheel drives, station wagons and even trailers.

A professional image is paramount to all organisations, government or private. Issues of safety, efficiency and productivity are all enhanced with a Cargo Drawer system.

The costs of not using a Cargo Drawer, for personnel who work from vehicles, can be very high. Reports from customers confirm that highly trained staff are having their physical working lives extended through using safe work practices.Damage to other valuable resources such as vehicles and expensive equipment can be reduced by using a Cargo Drawer system.

This system gives full use of the vehicles’ load carrying capacity while allowing quick and easy roll out access to tools and equipment being transported. This reduces the need to crawl or reach into the vehicle.

Organisation of the storage area can be greatly enhanced and cargo is visible, so less time is spent hunting around for those ‘hidden items’.

The range of Cargo Drawer products is so versatile and adaptable that even security issues are addressed. The Security Model Cargo Drawer, keeps thieves at bay protecting those expensive tools and equipment or sensitive documents. The Fairway Model Cargo Drawer is adjustable in width that is very handy at change over time.

Cargo Drawers are made to the highest standards with the following features

  • Safety – staged brake mechanism on all models
  • Strength – made from power coated steel, incorporating heavy duty bearings
  • Quality – rolls out easily and is maintenance free
  • Ease of operation – the Cargo Drawer is easy to use even when fully loaded
  • Three year warranty
  • Risk management – helps reduce the risk of injuries, especially to the back.

For further information, freecall Cargo Drawers on 1800 026 114 or visit www.cargodrawers.com.au.

* Copy supplied by Cargo Drawers Australia.

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