Shipping Out: On the Truck
Our panel projects aren't done until they are safely and securely in the hands of our customers! We take pride and special care in making sure our panels are loaded and ready to go (after Fabrication, Wiring and Safety Testing, of course!). Here is a truckload of panels ready to head to a plant in the Midwest. The panels themselves will be a part of a beverage conveying system. Bon voyage!
Photos by Paula Zangari.
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