- Electronics Packaging
- Shipping Crates
- Shipping Cradles
- Automated Storage & Retrieval
Systems
- Knock-Down Crates
- Medical Shipping Containers
- Export Certified Packaging
- Vibratory and Shock-Resistant
Packaging
- Pallets and Skids
- Cut-To-Size Components
- Furniture Parts
- Storage Containers
- Convention & Trade Show
Packaging
- Wood/Plywood Chests
- Plywood Fabrication
- Boxes and Boxing
- Government Spec Packaging
- Mil-Spec Packaging
- Lockable Cases
- Custom Cases and Packaging
- Export Shipping & Crating
- Pallets and Palletizing
- Ocean Cargo Packaging
- Nestable Packaging
- Bulk and Cargo Packaging
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Custom pallet for an Automated Storage and Retrieval System.
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Custom pallet for an Automated Storage and Retrieval System. This
customer needed pallets built to exacting standards for use in their
Automated Storage and Retrieval System. The answer is an all Engineered
Wood pallet providing the ideal solution to the issues of robotic
material handling. Rounded corners ease the transitions on conveyor
systems. CNC machining and precision sawing provide parts that are
perfectly square and dimensionally consistent. Several thousand units
over four years and counting. No pallet snags in this system! |
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Crate for large truck shafts. |
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Crate for large truck shafts. This customer had an emergency and
needed to ship several hundred eight foot shafts prior to receiving
thermoformed trays. We were notified on Thursday of the need to ship
parts the following Monday. Several constraints regarding how the parts
were manufactured and how they would have to be loaded and unloaded were
discussed. On Friday we received one part with which to design. We
completed the design and CNC programs on Friday and manufactured six
sets of crating on Saturday. The crates were ready to ship Monday
afternoon. Several years later, the crates are still in use. |
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Special fixture for foam fabrication |
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This customer needed a more efficient method of cutting extruded foam
from planks into strips. The previous method used a contour saw. Poor
accuracy and low productivity drove the customer to request a faster
method. We designed fixtures for cutting the foam into strips and
another for cutting special notches. Productivity soared, deadlines
were met and thousands of parts were produced in a fraction of the time
previously required. |
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