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EML Ltd's 24 years experience of design and manufacture of point of sale equipment is reflected throughout its extensive and regularly updated catalogue range. EML constantly strives for new ways of presenting goods for brands and retailers to attract and retain customer interest; always aware of research that has highlighted 70 per cent of purchase decisions are made at point of sale.
Recent additions to EML's free-standing range include the simple yet eye catching Pallet Promoter which gives new opportunities for bulk purchase display. Its simple placement and graphic change allow its use for multiple campaigns. Further graphics can be mounted on a panel that can be fitted to the side of the pallet. An add-on or alternative is the Free-standing Graphic Holder, giving your message a high profile but readily moved with product or re-graphiced for new products.
EML's ever popular Pro-bin range of dump bins has been extended to include a clear front version, allowing better sight of your product, but still flat packs for storage and multi-campaign use, its durability making it perfect for the garden centre environment. The Pro-spin variant is perfect for displaying small tools and seeds or gift cards and has been updated to include a flat base, providing the option of its placement under ends of other displays or within a larger display.
The full EML range may be viewed on line at http://www.emlltd.com/ or a catalogue of our most popular items may be requested from one of our sales team on 01256 774400.
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