Abstract: The present invention relates to a merchandise rack that can be used to store, transport and display merchandise without ever having to remove the merchandise until the consumer does. The invention comprises a base unit and upright end sections extending therefrom for supporting multiple shelves therebetween, wherein multiple support elements are provided on each of the end sections to vary the level and angle at which the shelves are supported. More than one shelf can be provided per level and tilted in opposite directions to provide better visibility and accessibility during display. The base unit and end sections are also modular so that the frame can be stacked either with or without the end sections and shelves attached.
Abstract: An improved shelving assembly for transporting and displaying goods on a carrier incorporates a cylindrical shoe with a rounded top and a lower flange that compliments the shape of a series of posts set into the bed of the carrier. The posts set into the bed of the carrier are preferably arranged so that the shelving units tilt inward toward the center of the truck bed, thereby reducing the shifting and spillage of items placed on the units while at the same time shifting the weight of the load toward the center of the carrier bed.