Goods feed system

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Goods feed system

The term goods feed system is an element of the point of sale (PoS) and stands for a technical device that continuously pushes products on shelves or displays by means of spring force after a grip gap has arisen. With the goods feed system, products are always in the first row, thus always presenting themselves directly to potential customers and suggesting a full shelf.

A goods pusher is placed on the previously installed dividing rail. The spring chamber is pulled towards the rear wall of the shelf to place the products on the spring. When the goods are removed, the pressure of the spring pushes the remaining goods forward.