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TENBA Launches Equipment Cases with Exclusive Datapanel™ Identification System:



Elmsford, NY, MAY 20, 2006 – TENBA’s Air Case™ line of lightweight, shippable equipment transport cases has been further enhanced by the introduction of an exclusive Datapanel™ identification system that facilitates faster, easier and more reliable shipping, tracking, tracing and identification. The new feature will be supplied as standard equipment on those Air Case models and sizes typically used for equipment shipping, rental houses and similar applications.
The Datapanel consists of a durable, rubberized assembly secured to the case with military-grade, seatbelt-type webbing and heavily reinforced nylon stitching. Massive, #10 YKK® zippers on both sides pull down from beneath a protective Velcro® closure flap to open the panel and access its features. The most prominent of these features is a large, clear vinyl shipping window that securely holds, protects and clearly presents a standard FedEx or UPS-type waybill, eliminating the need to tape or otherwise fasten shipping documents to the case. As a result, preparation time is reduced, the need for messy and unreliable tape is eliminated, documents are far more secure, and the overall appearance and presentation of the case is cleaner and more professional. The shipping window itself is instantly user-replaceable if needed, but—like the entire Datapanel assembly—is built to withstand the rigors of regular shipping, baggage handling and long-term professional use.


A second, smaller window pocket is also provided, sized to hold a standard business card or similar identification. Finally, an anodized aluminum I.D. badge is provided, secured to the Datapanel with machine screws to a steel backing plate. The badge may be engraved with the name or logo of the owner, rental house or studio, for a unique and permanent finishing touch. Tenba offers custom laser-engraving as an optional service, and an information/order form is included with each Datapanel-equipped Air Case. Unlike stenciling, embroidery or other traditional means of marking shipping cases, these engraved plates are highly wear-resistant, professional and, as the manufacturer describes them, “high-tech, elegant and slick.” Plates can be removed and replaced if information or ownership changes.


The Datapanel is the result of over a year of development and testing by Tenba’s in-house design department. The feature is the latest step in the company’s dramatic expansion and enhancement of the Air Case collection, which also includes the recently-introduced Roadshow™ series of cases for flat screen monitors, computer towers and similar equipment. All Air Case products are made in the USA and available through professional photo/imaging retailers.
For more information, visit www.tenba.com.
 

The SWPP 2008 Convention was an outstanding success,
we have 174 days to get ready for the 2009 convention - which starts on January 14, 2009

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Photo Quote: A person is quite different from a tree or rock or stream. By introducing the nude into my pictures, I started perceiving all the things I was photographing in new ways. In contrast or opposition to each other, things became much more significant and interesting, revealing many more qualities than I had ever dreamed of knowing and expressing. By using the nude, I stopped thinking in terms of objects. I was seeing things, instead, as dynamic events, unique in their own beings yet also related and existing together within a universal context of energy and change. - Wynn Bullock