New TK Shipper

 An Innovation in Form and Function
The new TK Shipper protects your investment

If you’ve ever struggled to find packing materials to fit your demo unit; labored with awkward, heavy shipping containers; or shipped a display unit only to have it arrive damaged because of insubstantial packaging – you will welcome the ease and surety of Aisle Advertising’s new TK Shipper. 
 
Custom manufactured for the Table Kiosk (TK42), the new TK Shipper enwraps the unit in a fitted, easy-pack, durable case for transportation or storage.The innovative TK Shipper is made of fully recyclable, polyethylene polymer plastic – durable enough to protect your investment, but lightweight for ease of mobility and low shipping costs. Constructed of two grooved halves – which nest together when not in use, the container locks tight around the Table Kiosk to protect and prevent slippage or scraping during movement. 

The TK Shipper’s no-tool, wrap-around assembly provides benefits of both form and function: With the Table Kiosk standing in place, simply slip the wheeled half shell around the front of unit, ease the unit and shell down onto its back, and place the second shell over top, aligning grooves and clips. Tighten and buckle down the three security straps, wheel unit upright, and you’re ready for shipping or storage.

Made of recyclable polymer plastic, the TK shipper keeps your Table Kiosk secure without adding significant weight.

 Because the Shipper’s wheels engage only when tilted at least 40 degrees, the containerized unit can be easily rolled where needed, but stands stable when upright. Its textured finish provides an easy-care, non-slip grip, and a smooth inset panel provides for standard shipping label placement.    

The TK Shipper is just one of Aisle Advertising’s SMART accessories, providing you with Smart Marketing to Attract Real Traffic for retail, exhibit or event demos and displays. For more information on Aisle Advertising’s full line of products and how you can Own the Aisle, visit www.aisleadvertising.com today.

 

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