Built for clean handling and everyday use
In environments where hygiene and precision matter, packaging must do more than just contain. Smooth surfaces make plastic crates easy to clean, while optional lids and stackable designs keep contents protected and dust-free. That’s why these boxes are widely used in high-tech, medical and food applications – where every detail counts.
For companies that operate across multiple sites, a reusable and standardized storage system ensures consistency and reduces packaging waste. It’s a simple step towards safer, cleaner and more sustainable logistics.
Designed around your process
No two operations are the same. Some need compact boxes that fit under workbenches, others rely on large crates for bulk transport. Because plastic boxes are available in many shapes and volumes – from low square containers to large 1 000-litre crates – there’s always a solution that fits your workflow.
If standard dimensions don’t quite match your needs, custom interiors or fittings can be added to ensure that each product stays firmly in place during transport.
Smart combinations for complex logistics
Sometimes protection alone isn’t enough. When sensitive equipment or valuable parts are involved, a plastic crate can be combined with a foam interior, flight case or aluminium housing for additional safety. This makes it possible to transport both delicate and robust materials within the same logistics system – without compromise.
For industries where reliability matters
Companies in manufacturing, healthcare, offshore, defence and event logistics rely on plastic storage crates because they perform under pressure. They’re resistant to wear, easy to clean and ready for reuse. In every case, they support a process where downtime, damage or contamination simply isn’t an option.
Find the right box for your process
Choosing the right packaging starts with understanding what you need to protect. If you’re looking for a way to make your transport or storage cleaner, safer and more efficient, plastic storage boxes may be the missing link.