Montel will be exhibiting at the upcoming American Association of Museums Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo™ on May 14-16, 2007 in Chicago, Illinois. Visit us in booth #731 at the Lakeside Center, McCormick Place and learn why Montel has earned its reputation of competence and excellence as a storage systems provider for Museums, Historical Societies, and Art Galleries. Exhibit hours are Monday May 14 (11:30 am to 5:30 pm), Tuesday May 15 (10:00 am to 5:00 pm), and Wednesday May 16 (10:00 am to 2:00 pm).

At Montel, we understood long ago that the preservation of our heritage was more than a science, we understood that it was The Art of Storage. Offering multiple storage solutions within the museum environment, come share your special storage needs with our exhibiting staff at the AAM MuseumExpo™ so Montel can assist you in planning solutions and solve your space problems. For your free Montel Museums case studies, click here.

About Montel:

Established in 1924, Montel Inc. is the pioneer of high-density mobile shelving storage system solutions in North America. Manufacturer of products for corporate, institutional, library, museum, healthcare, government, healthcare, industrial and retail applications, Montel’s achievements include some of the most prestigious projects in North America and around the world. The company serves clients through a network of authorized dealers throughout North America, Latin America, Europe, Africa and the Middle East. To learn more about Montel and/or for a no-obligation space storage analysis, contact us at 877-935-0236 or system@montel.com

Founded in 1924, Montel is a company specialized in the design and manufacture of high-density mobile storage systems for a multitude of markets, including libraries, museums, industrial warehousing, education, healthcare, public safety, military, sports and indoor vertical farming.

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