Pedestrian Aisles Forklift Lanes Safety Zones Staging Areas Shutdown, Night, and Weekend Installation

Why Facility Managers Choose INEX

Fast dry / rapid return
Nights/weekends / short notice
Adhesion-focused prep
In-house crews
OSHA/ANSI-aligned markings

Why striping fails — and how we fix it

Challenge Risk INEX Solution Result
Production downtime Lost revenue & delays Rapid-cure systems + off-hours work Traffic-ready in hours
Peeling lines Painting over dirt Proper surface preparation Adhesion that lasts
Forklift collisions Unclear traffic zones Defined equipment lanes Reduced accident risk
Faded warnings Findings & injury risk High-visibility durable systems Audit-ready facility
5S breakdown Staging drift, wasted time 5S zone marking + numbering Repeatable flow

Our Method

1
Layout design
2
Surface prep
3
Tape & mask
4
Rapid apply
5
Cure & peel
6
Traffic ready

Common areas we mark

Industrial — Traffic & Safety

  • Forklift lanes & intersections
  • Pedestrian walkways + crosswalks
  • Shipping/receiving + dock lanes
  • Safety clearance zones (electrical/fire)

Industrial — 5S & Organization

  • Staging, WIP & storage zones
  • Color coding & pallet marking
  • Directional arrows + bay labeling
  • Battery charging + maintenance areas

Commercial

  • Parking lot striping & numbering
  • Fire lanes & ADA zones
  • Loading dock markings
  • Directional arrows & wayfinding

Multi-Residential

  • Parking garage lanes & stalls
  • Fire lanes & no-parking zones
  • Speed bumps & pedestrian crossings
  • Reserved & visitor parking

System Selection

Need Suggested System Typical Areas
Zero downtime Rapid-cure (1–2 hr dry) Main aisles, shipping docks
Heavy traffic Epoxy / urethane (4–6 hr cure) Forklift crossings, loading zones
Tight schedule Weekend blitz + fast-dry Full facility restripe
Budget / staging Industrial enamel Pallet positions, racking outlines

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