Knock Down Container

Definition: What is a Knock Down Container? A container with their walls made of composite panels that can be used as exterior sheathing in building construction at the point of destination of the shipped goods is known as a knock down container. They are assembled using a number of bolts and its four upright corner …

Block Pallet

Definition: What is a Block Pallet? A block pallet, together with stringer pallet, forms the basis of the class of flat transport structures used to support materials and/or goods that are lifted or otherwise manipulated by material handling equipment such as forklift, pallet jack, or front loader. Usually stronger than stringer pallets, block pallets are …

Nonfolding Containers

Definition: What are Nonfolding Containers? A container with corners permanently helixed is known as the nonfolding container. These containers’ bodies or peripheral walls feature curved or partially curved cross-sections made by winding or bending material without folding along defined lines (with end walls of different materials). These containers are subject to the same specifications as …

Bulk Storage

Definition: What is Bulk Storage? Equipment and supplies stored in a warehouse in large quantities are described as bulk storage. Unlike bin storage, goods stored in bulk storage more often than not use original containers. The term is widely used in storage of liquids, such as petroleum products, in tanks, unlike drum or packaged storage. …

Blow Molded Pallet

Definition: What is a Blow Molded Pallet? A pallet that has been made by heating a plastic material and extruding it into tubing is known as the blow-molded pallet. A section is cut to the desired length to create a parison. The parison is defined as a partially shaped mass of molten glass. It is …