We will reply to your message within an hour.
These boxes meet ECT 32 (32 lbs. per inch), which is comparable to a 200-lb. burst strength.
Heavy duty boxes are stronger than standard boxes. They meet ECT 44 (44 lbs. per inch), which is comparable to a 250-lb. burst strength.
With two walls for more support, these are the strongest cardboard boxes. They meet ECT 51 (51 lbs. per inch), which is comparable to a 275-lb. burst strength.
A foam lining prevents static build-up to protect static-sensitive materials.
Contain small parts and samples.
Stack items above the edge of these containers without worrying about items falling out.
Consolidate multiple boxes and materials in one place for easy storing, shipping, or disposal.
Quickly assemble these boxes without the need for staples or tape.
Safely ship hazardous material.
Safely ship circuit boards and other sensitive electronics with two layers of defense against EMI and RFI signals.
Lined with thick polystyrene panels, these boxes protect temperature-sensitive products during shipment.
Fold along the built-in incremental creases to customize the height.
ISPM-15 certified, these rugged wood crates have been treated in accordance with the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC), so you can use them to securely and legally ship your products anywhere in the world.
Strong and reusable, these boxes resist punctures, moisture, and many acids.
Safely ship large and heavy parts, such as vehicle batteries and hydraulic components.
Because of their square shape, these tubes won't roll away. They can be stacked, and the flat surface is easier to label than a round surface.
Slide the 6" long cap onto one end; the other end has a permanent steel cap.
Close these tubes with a cap on each end.
Easier to stack and label than round shipping tubes, these triangular tubes fit snugly next to one another without gaps and won’t roll because of their low center of gravity.
Secure drill bits and other long, sharp items firmly in place for storage or transit. The end caps on these shipping tubes have an internal holder that keeps your item centered between the walls of the tube.
Adjust these tubes by twisting the two halves. A hexagonal end prevents rolling.
Less likely to tip over or roll around during shipping compared to round and square tubes, these tubes are wider and flatter. Push the ends together or pull them apart to adjust the length.
Made of recycled polyethylene, these shipping tubes are a sustainable alternative to other plastic shipping tubes. They won’t roll around, making them easier to label and stack than round tubes.
Made of recycled polyethylene, these shipping tubes are more sustainable than standard plastic shipping tubes. Push the ends together or pull them apart to adjust the length.
These tubes are easier to label and stack than round tubes. To adjust the length, push the ends of the tube together or pull them apart.
Multiple layers of laminated cardboard make these crates a more durable alternative to shipping tubes and cardboard boxes and a lightweight, economical alternative to wooden crates.
Because of their square shape, these tubes can be stacked, and the flat surface is easier to label than a round surface.
These tubes have one sealed end and one end that closes with a cap.
These jugs hold their shape as liquid is dispensed. They come with a cardboard box for protection.
Made of glass, these bottles hold harsh chemicals, such as solvents, without degrading. They include multiple layers of packaging to give you the best leak protection for hazardous liquids.
Made of plastic, these bottles won’t break as easily as glass bottles if handled roughly. They come with multiple layers of packaging to guard against leaks when shipping hazardous liquids.
The jug inside these containers collapses as it dispenses for uninterrupted flow.
To safely ship hazardous liquids and solids, these kits have every packaging layer you need.
Safely pack and ship hazardous liquids. These kits include a jug, packing materials, and instructions for sealing.
Protect package contents from damage and maintain their temperature for up to 24 hours.
For leak-free insulation, line your cardboard box with these plastic liners.
Shaped for a secure fit around glass bottles, these foam inserts absorb shock better than bubble wrap, air pillows, and cardboard inserts.
Collapse and stack containers when not in use to save valuable storage space.