Medical Equipment Crating & Packaging
Engineer-Grade Protection for High-Value Medical Equipment
Custom crating is the foundation of safe medical equipment transport. Our engineering team designs and builds custom wooden crates, foam enclosures, and specialized packaging for every type of medical equipment — from delicate analytical instruments to multi-ton imaging systems. We engineer protection from the inside out, with anti-vibration mounting, shock indicators, and climate control built in.
What's Included
Our Process
How It Works
Equipment Assessment
We review your equipment dimensions, weight, fragility, and OEM shipping requirements to design the appropriate crating solution.
Custom Design
Our engineers design a crating solution with appropriate material grades, foam profiles, and monitoring instrumentation.
Fabrication
Crates are fabricated in our facility or on-site at your location. All materials meet ISPM-15 standards for export crating where required.
Pack & Ship
We carefully pack your equipment, install shock loggers, and prepare for transport with full documentation.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of crating do you provide?
We provide custom wood crates, fiber crates, reusable aluminum crates, specialized foam enclosures, and combination systems. The right solution depends on equipment value, sensitivity, transport mode, and destination.
Do you provide on-site crating?
Yes. For equipment that cannot be easily transported to our facility, we bring our crating team and materials to your location to build and pack on-site.
What is ISPM-15 crating?
ISPM-15 is the international standard for wood packaging materials in international trade. If your equipment is shipping internationally, your wood crating must be ISPM-15 compliant (heat treated or fumigated). We provide certified ISPM-15 crates.
Can you provide reusable crates for repeated shipments?
Yes. For clients who frequently ship the same equipment (clinical trial equipment, portable imaging units, etc.), we design and build reusable crating systems that are cost-effective over multiple shipments.