1. Physical Protection
Impact Resistance and Load-Bearing Capacity: Wooden crates possess high compressive strength (framed wooden crates can bear hundreds of tons) and puncture resistance, effectively protecting machinery, precision instruments, and other items from collisions, compression, and stacking loads during transportation.
Moisture and Dust Protection: Enclosed wooden crates (such as plywood crates) can block moisture and dust, suitable for products requiring high cleanliness, such as food and pharmaceuticals.
2. Adaptability to Special Scenarios
Hazardous Goods Transportation: Fully enclosed wooden crates are rust-proof and mildew-proof, used for packaging hazardous chemicals such as aluminum powder and barium chlorate.
Fresh Goods Transportation: Loop-patterned wooden crates are ventilated and breathable, suitable for goods requiring air circulation, such as fruits, vegetables, and live animals.
Export Packaging: Fumigated wooden crates meet ISPM15 standards, avoiding epidemic prevention issues.
3. Economic and Environmental Value
Controllable Costs: Made from locally sourced materials, suitable for small-batch or irregularly shaped product packaging, with low investment costs.
Recycling: Wood is recyclable and regenerable; environmentally friendly wooden crates reduce resource consumption through composite panels.
4. Logistics and Brand Enhancement
Easy Handling: The frame structure design facilitates forklift operation and provides high stacking stability.
Brand Display: Logos can be printed on the surface, enhancing the product image, especially suitable for high-end gifts or export goods.
