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Promotional packs for professional barrier equipment
Promotional packs bundle multiple barrier elements and their accessories in an advantageous pricing offer. A typical pack includes a set of guidance posts (often 25 units for intervention), a suitable transport trolley, and sometimes replacement straps or ropes. This formula suits buyers who are equipping a complete site, renewing an aging fleet or building a mobile intervention stock.
Standard composition of an intervention pack
The Premium "intervention" Pack illustrates this approach: 25 intervention barrier posts delivered with their dedicated transport trolley. This format meets the needs of civil safety services, event logistics teams and parking managers who regularly deploy temporary perimeters. The trolley facilitates group transport, reduces setup time and protects posts between uses. The 25 units allow marking approximately 75 linear meters in standard configuration (3m straps extended).
Economic and operational advantages
Group purchasing generates a price reduction compared to individual purchase of each component. Beyond price, the pack guarantees compatibility between posts and accessories (trolleys sized for exact post diameters, straps at correct lengths). For a purchasing manager, this simplifies management: one reference order, one delivery, one receipt. Field teams receive a homogeneous kit, without risk of mixing incompatible models.
Selection criteria according to usage
Pack selection depends on three parameters: frequency of use, site type, storage constraints. An industrial site with permanent access control will favor a fixed post pack with wall clips. A multi-site organizer will opt for a mobile pack (lightweight posts + compact trolley). A parking manager will prefer an all-terrain pack (weighted bases + UV-resistant retractable straps). Packs including storage trolleys suit users with dedicated storage space; those without trolleys target buyers who already have a storage solution. To identify the pack adapted to a specific usage (crowd control, construction site, events), it is recommended to start from the operational context: surface to mark, reconfiguration frequency, number of operators mobilized.