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Stop-Painting Supplies 16,000 ft of Floor Marking Tape to Middle Eastern Oil Refining Company

Stop-Painting has announced that it has supplied 16,000 ft of floor marking materials to an undisclosed oil refining company in the Middle East.

"Your product [Superior Mark floor tape] is great and helps us to create a safe and well organized working environment," said the warehouse supervisor of the facility.

The materials include Superior Mark plus floor signs, aisle marking tapes, adhesive footprints and corner markers. The materials were installed in the oil refinery complex of the company to ensure safety. Superior Mark is taking the place of paint for marking aisles and passages in factories since it is a thick bevelled edge vinyl floor tape. Self-adhesive floor signs were used to mark fire extinguishers, exits and other important areas.

More and more companies are becoming aware of the inefficiencies of using paint to mark floors in high activity environments such as factories and warehouses. Superior Mark uses patent pending design employs recessed adhesive to ensure high level durability. The company has stated that the Middle Eastern oil refining company has provided positive feedback about its product and has also provided graphic proof about the improvement in safety conditions at the facility after using Stop-Painting products. Stop-Painting had announced last year that it intends to expand its reach to international markets. Towards this end the company has translated its website into six languages, German, Dutch, Italian, French and Spanish. Stop-Painting is the e-commerce storefront of InSite Solutions.

Source: http://www.stop-painting.com

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