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Rigid containers support more levels than pallets

A Meese Orbitron Dunne product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Mar 4, 2004

Heavy duty bulk containers safely stack up to three-high when filled and covered and nest empty up to seven-high without locking to maximize the use of available space.

Heavy duty Ship Shape bulk containers from material handling product manufacturer Meese Orbitron Dunne Co., Saddle Brook, NJ, USA, safely stack up to three-high when filled and covered and nest empty up to seven-high without locking to maximize the use of available space between the top rack and ceiling that is typically unused.

Rotationally molded from durable polyethylene in a single piece, the rigid Ship Shape containers accommodate up to 1,500 lb each, permitting taller, more secure stack heights and the use of additional rack levels than would be possible with wooden pallets.

Ideal for warehouse managers, material handling engineers, logistics professionals and packaging engineers, the Ship Shape containers are available in seven different designs with capacities ranging from 32 to 40 cubic feet with two- or four-way lift access.

The versatile Ship Shape containers are weatherproof and resist heat and cold enabling the shipping and storage of dry, bulk chemicals and pharmaceuticals, plastic resins, automotive and machinery components, scrap and recyclable materials and other non-regulated products.

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