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Looks like new
23 January 2013
A-Safe barriers were installed at Coca Cola's Malvern plant back in 2006, following a successful trial the year before. In a busy environment like this, wear and tear can be quite a problem, but thanks to A-Safe's polyp

A-Safe barriers were installed at
Coca Cola's Malvern plant back in
2006, following a successful trial the
year before. In a busy environment
like this, wear and tear can be quite
a problem, but thanks to A-Safe's
polypropylene construction and
built-in memory, the barriers are
said to still look like new. In fact,
the installation proved so successful
that A-Safe barriers have now been
installed at a number of other sites
in the Coca Cola group.
David Lindesay, the company's team services leader says: "The initial cost of installing A-Safe barriers has been more than offset with the savings we have made by replacing the metal barriers we previously had in place, which were easily damaged and required repainting on a regular basis."
David Lindesay, the company's team services leader says: "The initial cost of installing A-Safe barriers has been more than offset with the savings we have made by replacing the metal barriers we previously had in place, which were easily damaged and required repainting on a regular basis."
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