Why You Need a Custom Case

Do you have an item or items that you cherish? Maybe it is a priceless antique or a family heirloom, a delicate electronic instrument or an expensive tool, or maybe it is your collection of comic books. Whatever the object(s), Packaging Strategies Incorporated (PSI) can build you a custom case to protect your most prized possessions.

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. PSI delivers rugged 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 can help.

Our expertise, qualified personnel and on-site production facilities allow us to meet and exceed every client’s needs, regardless of size. At PSI, we’re capable of creating one or 1,000 pieces – the choice is yours.

We always deliver the best possible solution! A unique approach that combines 3D modeling design with first article sampling guarantees that the solution provided will perform correctly, eliminate delays in delivery schedule and not exceed cost expectations.

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

Sinco 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.

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