The Benefits of A Foam Interior For Your Custom Case

When it comes to protecting your materials, the interior of the case is just as important as the exterior. While a hard exterior for the case will protect your items from the outside world, a foam interior will keep your items safe and cushioned inside in case something bangs against your case. 

Packaging Strategies Inc. (PSI) prides itself on offering total packaging solutions, from design and prototyping to fabrication and even custom cushioning solutions. PSI produces cushioning systems that cradle and protect even the most delicate tools and systems.

When PSI Cases manufactures your custom case, we will make sure the product fully meets all of your needs and that includes protecting the interior as well as exterior of your case for total product protection.

When the time comes to pack up your gear, our custom cushioning systems provide intuitive layouts for quick breakdown.

We’ll keep your equipment safe and secure.

What good is a custom case without a custom foam interior? The answer is quite simple; it is not very effective.

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

Since 1990, PSI has evolved from a small organization focused on supporting the defense community to a multi-facated company serving both defense and private enterprises.  An ISO 9001 certified and registered company, our in-house design and prototyping services combined with our capability to test and evaluate all package designs guarantees the finished product will work properly.

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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