BAY SHORE, N.Y., March 15, 2017 -- Tensator Group, the leader in queue management and customer journey solutions, today announced that it would make its iconic Lawrence Post and Rope stanchions available online at www.lawrencemetal.com. For over 136 years, the Lawrence Post and Rope stanchion has been recognized as the hallmark of the finest quality design, manufacturing and customer service.
Now back by popular demand to buy online direct from the original manufacturer, the Lawrence Post and Rope stanchion can be found in prestigious locations and sites such as the Empire State Building, the TLC (Grauman’s) Chinese Theater and Disney World.
The Lawrence Post and Rope stanchion provides a stylish and versatile solution to queue management and lends elegance to guiding customers, officials and celebrities while providing discrete crowd control across vertical industries. It can also be used to designate and dignify special areas, and to showcase prized and valuable items. They are available in a wide range of finishes and materials to complement and enhance public areas in countries all over the world.
“We are proud of our 136-year-old heritage and our ability to give our customers what they demand, the option to buy direct from the manufacturer,” said Bill Vetter, Senior Vice President, and General Manager, Tensator Group. “This range lends sophistication to any retail, leisure, hospitality, museum, financial, public or private venue, while providing the very best in queue management.”
The Lawrence Post and Rope is completely customizable, and is available online with special web launch offers including free shipping. To learn more about Lawrence Metal Post and Rope please visit www.lawrencemetal.com.
About Tensator Group
Tensator Group is a recognized leader in the management of the customer journey. The company offers a large range of digital media platforms, electronic and virtual queue management, display and signage products, crowd and access control solutions, in-queue merchandising, self-service systems, the iconic Lawrence Metal Post and Rope and the Tensabarrier®, one of the most respected barriers in the world. Tensator empowers blue chip retailers, international airport terminals, transport providers, financial institutions, major exhibition, leisure and entertainment venues, construction sites, restaurants and hotels to speed customer flow through the queue, improving operational efficiency and customer satisfaction. Tensator helps eliminate lost revenues through walk-aways and drives high value impulse sales with its range of queue management solutions. Visit www.tensatorgroup.com and www.lawrencemetal.com for more information, and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube.
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Contact: Ilona Mohacsi PenVine for Tensator +1 631 764.3729 [email protected]


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