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  • TOO HEAVY for a cardboard box.

Heavy items can fall through a cardboard box or make the box unmanageable by deforming it when the box's designed weight limits are exceeded.

  • TOO BIG for a cardboard box.

Much like exceeding the weight limits of a cardboard box, size is another consideration too. Large items require crating to afford proper protection and ease handling.

  • TOO VALUABLE for a cardboard box.

Some items cost too much to risk transportation in a cardboard box. Crates provide the ultimate protection.

  • MULTIPLE CARRIERS OR STORAGE

Shock sensors are check points in the delivery chain. Activated sensors alert the handler to note condition before accepting.

  • PIECE OF MIND

You never have to worry about damage when an item is crated by KansasCityCrates.com.

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