The Types of Wood Containers and Their Benefits

The Types of Wood Containers and Their Benefits

Companies use many different types of valuable resources found across the world to make the tools and items they need to ship their products. Wood is a primary material that many businesses use to send products over long distances safely. Each type of wood offers various benefits to create a sturdy container necessary for travel via land, sea, or air so companies may send or receive items.

Oak

Oak is a sturdy type of wood that is good for containers. The strength of oak comes from its thickness. Oak will fortify the defenses of the container it shapes. Since many containers encounter damage from scuffing, falls, or collisions with other containers, oak is a good choice for businesses that need to protect valuables. For example, oak boxes can protect fragile items, such as glass or ceramic, during the shipping process.

Timber

If you need a readily available material, timber is a good one for constructing and crafting industrial objects. Timber is an effective type of wood for containers, given its durability and versatility. The anti-corrosive nature of timber gives it an edge in areas like humid warehouses where moisture can cause most other woods to rot and mold.

Given its availability, timber is also very cost-effective. Buying in bulk for large-scale projects will save the company additional money, whether you’re using the wood for primary packaging or for the pallets you use to transport your products. It’s important to use effective product packaging so that items make it to their destination safely. This reduces the money you spend replacing lost or broken items and helps you establish your business’s reputation for employing quality shipping methods.

Plywood

The light weight of plywood makes it a great material for protecting against various kinds of damage. The wood’s higher collision resistance and sturdiness prevent it from breaking easily. Plywood is also chemical resistant, which is ideal for companies that sell chemical products. Plywood also withstands heavier weights, which helps when you need to stack plywood crates on top of each other for storage or transport. If you need to load a large shipment onto a truck, plywood crates won’t break or splinter when you stack them.

Any of these types of woods will help you create great containers for your needs. Use this guide to help you find the right one for the job you have in mind.

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Bill Schroder

Bill Schroder is a Beirut-based correspondent for The World Beast. He has reported from over a dozen countries in the Middle East for such publications. Follow: Tweets by @SchroderBill