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Dlimit™ Blog

Belt stanchions, belts and use cases

Technical articles, sector-specific decision guides and best maintenance practices. Written by the Dlimit team with a practical approach and no fluff.

Airports

Improving the passenger experience at airports with intelligent guidance systems

The passenger experience starts before boarding. How mobile guidance and separator systems reduce stress, improve flow and increase consumption in the terminal.

2026-04-285 min →
Operations

Efficient queues: why a good separation system improves revenue and satisfaction

Customers don't complain about waiting; they complain about waiting badly. How a professional separator post system increases consumption, satisfaction and brand image.

2026-04-284 min →
Signage

Mobile signage and separator posts: keys to guiding large spaces

Fixed signage isn't enough for large changing spaces. How posts with sign holders and modular barriers create clear routes without permanent works.

2026-04-284 min →
Safety

Flexible safety: how to close zones without works or permanent barriers

Cleaning, breakdown, incident: when you need to close a zone in seconds. How mobile posts and wall systems avoid improvised methods that hurt brand image.

2026-04-284 min →
Business

The hidden value of the customer's free time

The customer's useful time is an invisible resource. How removing operational friction translates into spend on food, retail and complementary services.

2026-04-284 min →
Branding

Custom separator posts: order, image and brand in a single product

The post belt is 30 cm × 3 m of advertising surface at eye level. How CMYK customisation turns an operational element into brand.

2026-04-284 min →
Buying guide

How to choose the ideal separator post for your business: 5 keys that really matter

Style, location, mobility, price and communication. Five practical criteria to choose the right separator post for your space and your real use case.

2026-04-285 min →
Technical guide

Indoor or outdoor separator posts: common buying mistakes

Not every post withstands rain, wind or sun. How to avoid the five most common mistakes when choosing between indoor and outdoor posts based on real use.

2026-04-284 min →
Branding

Far more than a queue: signage, merchandising and brand with separator posts

An access line doesn't only direct people. How separator posts integrate signage, merchandising and branding to reinforce brand and sales.

2026-04-284 min →
Hospitality

The future of queue management in hospitality: when order is also part of the experience

How magnetic-base posts are changing queue management in cafés, hotels, airports and trade fairs. Real cases from Barcelona and solutions from Dlimit.

2026-04-287 min →
Cruises

From port to deck: how a major cruise line manages thousands of passengers with intelligent Dlimit solutions

How a major cruise line organises boarding, controls and onboard flows with professional separator posts. Cases from the port of Barcelona and the Mediterranean.

2026-04-287 min →
Strategy

4 reasons your company needs a public guidance strategy

Safety, revenue, fluidity and experience: four reasons why every business with public flow needs a professional guidance strategy.

2026-04-286 min →
Airports

How major European airports are modernising their queues: a clear opportunity for Barcelona Airport

Düsseldorf, Madrid-Barajas and Paris Orly modernise their queues with magnetic-base post systems. A clear opportunity for Barcelona-El Prat T1. Dlimit analysis.

2026-04-287 min →
Stadiums

Four profitable signage systems to improve the stadium experience

How top-flight clubs in Spain and Italy improve experience, safety and sales with professional guidance systems. Four keys for the stadium.

2026-04-287 min →
Retail

How to manage queues in retail without losing sales

Six basic principles for designing an in-store queuing system that reduces customer abandonment, protects brand image and speeds up checkout turnover.

15 April 20266 min →
Technical

Skipper vs metal post: when to use each

An honest technical comparison between the two most common queue management systems: the lightweight plastic skipper and the professional metal post.

10 April 20265 min →
Regulations

Accessibility regulations for queue management systems

What the DDA regulations and European guidelines require regarding accessible queuing systems for people with visual impairments or reduced mobility.

5 April 20268 min →
Hospitality

Premium image at the hotel reception: the role of the belt stanchion

How the design of the check-in area, the choice of belt stanchions and the finishes influence the perception of the hotel’s category from the very first moment.

28 March 20266 min →
Events

Five common mistakes at large-scale events (and how to avoid them)

Conferences, festivals, trade fairs: the most common planning mistakes regarding crowd control and how to correct them before they impact the visitor experience.

20 March 20267 min →
Airports

Belt stanchions at airports: four real-world use cases

How European airports organise check-in, pre-boarding, VIP and restricted areas with professional bollard systems.

15 March 20268 min →
Technical

Belts customisation: how CMYK sublimation works

What happens between the moment you send the logo and the moment you receive the customised belt. Detailed technical process of textile sublimation.

10 March 20267 min →
Technical

Corporate RAL colours for posts: when and how to specify

How to choose and specify the exact RAL colour so that the project’s posts reproduce the corporate colour without deviation.

5 March 20266 min →
Guide

How to choose the right post for your sector

Decision guide to choosing between the seven basic Dlimit post models based on your intended use: airport, retail, hotel, museum, event or industry.

28 February 20267 min →
Maintenance

Maintenance and durability of belt stanchions

What to do every week, every month and every year to ensure your belt stanchions continue to function as well as they did on day one for 10 years.

20 February 20265 min →