Five Reasons to Switch Cardboard to Plastic Crates

Five Reasons to Switch Cardboard to Plastic Crates

Aug. 20, 21

Why do you need to Switch Cardboard to Plastic Crates? There are as least five reasons as below:


1. Checkouts can handle heavier products

While cardboard can handle the lighter end of the spectrum, plastic is stronger for handling heavier loads. Plastic containers are also more durable, which means they will withstand impact, vibration, and pressure as they are transported in and out of storage, picking, packaging, and shipping.

 

2. Easier storage and retrieval

In an automated storage and retrieval (AS / RS) system, containers are often densely stacked for storage on the warehouse floor. Since cardboard boxes can vary in size and shape, it's easy to end up with unbalanced loads or unexpected spills. Plastic crates, on the other hand, are available in standardized sizes that allow for safe and secure stacking.

 

3. Health and safety

It is easy to clean dust, dirt and spills from plastic containers. They can also be disinfected, which is particularly beneficial when meeting strict health and safety standards.

 

4. Environmental factors

Is your warehouse hot and humid? Or is it a cold store? While cardboard containers can easily warp or degrade, plastic is more resistant to moisture and extreme conditions without losing its structural integrity.

 

5. Sustainability goals

While cardboard boxes are relatively inexpensive to buy ahead of time, they don't last long. Plastic crates are reusable, sometimes hundreds or thousands of times, which greatly minimizes waste. This can save you big money in the long run and fits perfectly with your facility's green initiatives.

 Five Reasons to Switch Cardboard to Plastic Crates


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