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Those plastic crates aren't cutting it anymore | Forum

Renee Maddison Free
Renee Maddison March 27

I've been running a small auto parts operation out of Ajman for about three years now, and I think I've finally reached the point where I need to admit that my current storage setup is just not keeping up with how much things have grown. I've been using these stackable plastic crates that I grabbed in a hurry when I first started, but they're cracking under the weight of heavier components and honestly they don't stack as safely as I'd like when I've got a full inventory. A buddy of mine who runs a similar business suggested I Find out more about durable crate systems before I end up with a pile of broken plastic and damaged parts on my hands, which feels pretty urgent after I had a small collapse last week that nearly took out a few alternators. I'm leaning toward something more heavy-duty but I'm not sure what material holds up best in Ajman's heat over time, so I'd appreciate hearing what others in the automotive or industrial space are using.

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