Industry Insights · 8 min read
When purchasing supermarket shelves or warehouse racks, you may notice that products are divided into "main frame" and "add-on frame" configurations. Understanding this distinction is essential for planning your store layout — and can significantly impact both cost and long-term flexibility.
Read ArticleLoad rating, upright gauge, back-panel type, finish, and bay configuration — what to look for before you place a purchase order.
Overloaded racking is a safety risk. This guide covers the calculation methodology used by structural engineers and what to ask your supplier before ordering.
How modular gondola systems are changing the economics of store layout — and why buyers increasingly prefer spec flexibility over lowest-unit-price purchasing.
A look at how warehouse operators in South and Southeast Asia are deploying high-density storage configurations to offset rising real estate costs.
With the recovery of the retail industry and consumption upgrading, China's supermarket shelving sector is entering a new phase — and Jinboxin is investing ahead of demand.
A multi-country installation spanning hypermarket chains in Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam — 800+ gondola bays, delivered and commissioned on schedule.
Finish choice affects durability, visual identity, and maintenance cost. A direct comparison of the two most common surface treatments for commercial shelving.