Advertisement An outstanding idea to save space, time and money
No longer will you need to worry about the problems of how to file, store, and carry all those charts, plans, prints, artwork, etc. The Planhorse, a new, outstanding retrieval system can now solve all your problems. The heart of the system, the Planhorse Clamp, can hold up to 100 sheets for easy carrying, storage, or display. Used with the various sized trolleys, wall brackets, and stands, Planhorse becomes a very simple, yet sophisticated reference or retrieval system. It can even be used for conven-tional-size material. It holds more material in up to 80 per cent less floor or wall space, and can save around 75 per cent of the retrieval time as compared with filing drawers. A winner of the Design Award, this inovative new filing system is achieving widespread success in New Zealand and is enjoying tremendous export sales on the American market.
See the Planhorse system demonstrated now at your nearest Whitcoulls Commercial Store.
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Press, 29 August 1984, Page 3
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