Websites to Follow for the Crating Industry

Posted by Brett McCutcheon on Dec 15, 2015 8:42:46 AM
bigstock-Cat-Portrait-98480255Wooden Crates are becoming bigger business…not just in terms of the industry size, but also as it relates to the sheer size of the crates. As the world economy continues to grow and becomes more inter-dependent, products of all shapes and sizes are manufactured in one location and shipped great distances for sale or consumption. Whether you are a manufacturer looking to use wooden crates in shipping, looking to expand your existing use, or involved in the construction of wooden crates and pallets, here are some key websites to follow to further your knowledge and find resources on this growing industry.

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Topics: Crate Building, fasteners




Unlocking the Secret to Building Crates that Won’t Fail

Posted by Brett McCutcheon on Jun 11, 2015 10:41:15 AM

Good things come in small packages. But great big things require great big crates. Manufacturing a great product will only benefit your company if you can find an effective way to get those goods into the hands of your customers. Wood crates are the most common containers used for shipping great big items as they can be adapted relatively easily to meet the requirements of almost any item needing to be transported, even large items.


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Topics: Crate Building





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