Stock Cases vs. Custom Cases :: Packaging Strategies Inc.

We hear it time and time again. People think that custom cases are luxuries they can do without. They believe that a stock case offers them the same benefits as a fully customized shipping container. Well, simply put, these people are wrong.

While a stock case can offer you many of the same benefits as a custom case, such as durability, water proofing, and resistance to corrosion, a stock case simply cannot offer you the same level of protection as a case fully customized to fit YOUR needs.

Your sensitive electronics and delicate equipment need a custom case specifically designed to their dimensions and specifications to ensure they remain protected during transportation. Custom cases from Packaging Strategies Incorporated (PSI) ensure just that!

Benefits of Custom Cases from PSI

  • Extremely durable
  • Heavy-duty
  • Lightweight
  • Shock resistant / resistant to impact
  • Air tight
  • Water proof
  • Resistant to corrosion
  • Built to withstand a lifetime of use
  • Built to fit YOUR needs

Of course, you could use a stock shipping case and you MAY be okay. But are you willing to take that risk? At PSI, we are committed to designing custom cases that ensure your valuable possessions reach their destination unharmed!

PSI delivers rugged custom cases engineered to your payloads weight, size and vulnerability with shock and environmental testing available. Whether you require single lid, double entry rack cases, custom foam inserts or deck mounted protective cases, PSI will meet your needs.

If you’re interested in learning more about our Custom Cases and Containers, please contact Packaging Strategies Inc. by calling 888-774-7557, email [email protected], or click here today!

Located in Baltimore, Maryland, we have manufactured systems integration packages and container solutions (rotationally molded containers, injection molded transit cases, and metal containers) for clientele of all types, from government agencies, large corporations and branches of the military to the private sector.

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