Monday, June 27, 2011

Advantages Of Using Corrugated Cases And Wooden Packing Cases

By Claire Brown


When moving goods either within the UK as well as across Europe or worldwide you will need a good transit packaging strategy to be sure that your products can be transported safely and securely between destinations. Corrugated cases offer an excellent solution and since they are shipped flat they provide the ideal choice for anybody who doesn't enjoy the space to hold large timber crates and cases.

Corrugated cases are available in a variety of different bespoke designs. By way of example the half slotted or regular slotted versions are made from a single piece with a glued or taped manufacturer's joint and featuring either top or bottom flaps, whilst box and lid versions incorporate two separate pieces so that one piece may slot solidly over the other to safeguard the contents of the case.

Wooden packing cases present yet another transit packaging solution when the contents you must transport are of a bigger, weightier or more delicate nature. Wooden cases are made to be robust and durable and can simply be stacked to free up use of space. They are also available in various diverse bespoke designs including those with battened ends, panelled ends or diagonal braces.

Both timber and corrugated cases offer many benefits to the environment as they provide a natural, organic and uniquely renewable packaging solution. These cases can be reused over and over again and if they are in a state of disrepair they can always be recycled - unlike other packaging materials. Timber also has negative carbon intensity during the production process.

If the environmental advantages aren't enough to convince you to employ corrugated cases or wooden packing cases then take into account that through the use of these sturdy and robust packaging solutions you are protecting your cherished belongings or completely new merchandise from ruin during transfer and ultimately we would all pay to keep our goods secure and safe.




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