Plastics FAQs
Common Questions about Corrugated Plastic Containers
Find answers to common questions about corrugated plastic containers, reusable packaging, customization options, durability, and long-term operational savings.

Corrugated plastic containers are more durable, weather-resistant, and lightweight than cardboard, and more cost-effective to customize than injection-molded plastic, making them ideal for reusable applications.
Teams typically switch when the costs of product damage, packaging waste, and inefficient handling become too high. If you have a closed-loop or semi-closed-loop logistics system, reusable corrugated plastic containers are often a smart investment.
They reduce the recurring purchase of single-use packaging, lower product damage rates, and can be designed to improve pack density, lowering shipping costs.
They are ideal for a wide range of items, including automotive parts, electronic components, medical devices, mail, and general merchandise that requires protection during sorting and transit.
We operate under ISO 9001 certified quality systems. Our documented processes and in-line quality checks ensure every corrugated plastic container meets the specified dimensions, material standards, and durability requirements.
Yes. We specialize in creating custom totes, trays, and dividers tailored to specific product dimensions and handling processes. We can create corrugated plastic containers that fit your unique needs.
Our corrugated plastic containers are used across logistics, postal services, retail, electronics, automotive, and general manufacturing for in-plant handling and inter-facility shipping.
Our durable corrugated plastic containers can improve the efficiency and reliability of your supply chain by reducing product damage and standardizing your handling units for easier automation and tracking.
Yes. They are 100% recyclable and their reusability significantly reduces the waste generated by single-use packaging like cardboard.
Look for proven experience, quality certifications (like ISO 9001), and the ability to design and manufacture custom solutions. A strong partner reduces risk, not just provides a product.