Akro-Grids are now available in 13 sizes and 4 colors

Akron, Ohio (PRWEB) September 25, 2015

Akro-Mils, a North American leader in storage, organization and transport products, announces the expansion of its industry-leading line of Akro-Grid dividable grid containers with the addition of four new sizes. New Akro-Grid models include 33103 (10-7/8" L x 8-1/4" W x 3-1/2" H), 33162 (16-1/2" L x 10-7/8" W x 2-1/2" H), 33165 (16-1/2" L x 10-7/8" W x 5" H), and 33222 (22-1/2" L x 17-1/2" W x 12" H).

Versatile work-in-process containers, Akro-Mils? Akro-Grids feature a molded-in grid system with divider slots that allows the creation of hundreds of compartment sizes down to 1-1/8" square. Injected-molded from industrial-strength polymers, Akro-Grids resist most solvents and chemicals. Strong stacking rims and external ribbing provide added strength. Akro-Grids are compatible with most racks, shelving and automated material handling equipment.

Akro-Grids are now available in 13 sizes and four colors ? Red, Blue, Gray and Clear. Accessories (sold separately) include Long Dividers, Short Dividers, Clear Snap-On Lids, Adhesive Labels and Label Holders. For more information, visit https://www.akro-mils.com/Products/Types/Plastic-Storage-Containers/Akro-Grid.

About Akro-Mils
Akro-Mils is a leading manufacturer of plastic and metal storage, organization, transport and material handling products for use in industrial, medical/pharmaceutical, commercial and consumer markets. Akro-Mils is dedicated to providing innovative, quality products that help customers improve inventory control and overall efficiency. Located in Akron, Ohio, Akro-Mils is a Myers Industries, Inc. company. For more information, please call 800-253-2467, fax 330-761-6348, or visit http://www.akro-mils.com.

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