If you’ve ever tried to balance loss-prevention with a good-looking shopfront, you know the struggle. The modern retail floor is fast, omnichannel, and—let’s be honest—pretty unforgiving. That’s why our Display locker line has been getting attention from merchandisers and operations teams alike. It protects high-value items (electronics, cosmetics, limited-edition apparel) while keeping them visible and on-brand. And yes, it actually ships on time—more on that in a second.
We’re seeing tighter shrink control, click-and-collect integration, and micro-fulfillment creeping onto the sales floor. Retailers want lockable units that still look premium. The Display locker addresses that hybrid challenge: secure access, clean lines, lighting that flatters SKUs, and modular bays that can switch from beauty to wearables without drama.
| Model | DL-Retail-600 (custom sizes available) |
| Dimensions | ≈ 600 × 450 × 2000 mm (modular, ±1 mm tolerance) |
| Materials | Cold-rolled steel 0.8–1.2 mm; MDF E1/E0; acrylic/PC windows |
| Finish | Powder coat 60–80 μm; gloss 30–70 GU; custom Pantone |
| Locking | Mechanical cam / electronic keypad / RFID-NFC options |
| Load | ≈ 30 kg per shelf (tested 3× static for 24 h) |
| Lighting | LED 4000–6500K, CRI ≥ 80, low-glare diffusers |
| Service life | ≥ 50,000 lock cycles (real-world use may vary) |
| Compliance | Designed to meet ISO 9001 QMS; BIFMA X5.9 storage tests; RoHS/REACH materials |
Factory: 42,000 m² at 26F., Shangde Plaza No.8 Kangle Street Shijiazhuang China, with R&D (20 engineers), wood/metal/plastic/painting/PC workshops, plus three warehouses. QC rides shotgun from incoming materials to final pallet.
Usage scenarios: premium telecom corners, sneaker flagships, beauty shop testers, museum gift stores, campus tech counters, even hotel lobby retail. Many customers say the Display looks “calmly premium” and staff love the quick RFID access. One fashion client reported ~18% higher sell-through for protected SKUs after switching to illuminated Display lockers (same floor plan, 90-day period).
Dimensions, bay counts, branding (silk print, UV, laser), door styles (frameless acrylic, perforated steel), lock tech, LED color temp, casters or plinths, and cable pass-throughs. Honestly, if it’s wood/metal/plastic + paint, the team can usually prototype in ≈ 7–10 days.
| Vendor | Workshops | Lead time | QC | Customization |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Our factory | Wood, metal, plastic, painting, PC (in-house) | ≈ 25–35 days typical | Incoming + in-process + final; AQL-based | High (engineers on-site) |
| Factory B (outsourced) | Mixed subcontract | ≈ 40–60 days | Spot checks | Medium |
| Trading company | N/A | Variable | End-of-line only | Low–Medium |
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