Pipedream Releases Catalog Storage System’ Binder

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Pipedream Products has released its new “Catalog Storage System” binder to help customers organize their growing assortment of supplement-sized catalogs.

The manufacturer shifted to smaller supplement-sized catalogs two years ago instead of an oversized annual to make it easier for buyers to find exactly what they’re looking for, the company said.

“People have responded well to our supplement-sized catalogs and tell us all the time how it saves them time not having to flip through unnecessary categories,” Pipedream CEO Nick Orlandino said. “Now that there are so many available, it was time to give everyone an easy-to-organize binder to store them in and make them readily accessible.”

The “Storage System” binder is branded with the company logo and has the look and feel similar to the company business cards and stationary. At four inches wide, the binder will fit all of the manufacturer’s current catalogs, with room to grow over the coming months.

“We are trying to save our customers time and help keep them organized,” Orlandino said. “The new binder gives the user control of how they want to sort the catalogs to best suit his or her needs, with extra pockets for miscellaneous papers and your own business cards.”

The binders include plastic dividers that allow the user to organize the catalogs without having to use a traditional hole punch. The plastic dividers slide into the middle of each supplement and attach to the rings without damaging the catalogs.

For more information or to request the new Pipedream Catalog Collection luxury binder, email info@pipedreamproducts.com.

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