61) Bearing plate base
A base of an industrial container with bearing plates and steel stacking legs.
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A base of an industrial container with bearing plates and steel stacking legs.
A four-sided superstructure that is mounted on a pallet base, with or without a cover. Also known as a box or container bin pallet.
A metal container fabricated from welded wire as a completed assembly for containment, with the possible addition of structural sections for additional strength and with optional hardware added for specific use and application. There are three (3) basic types of welded wire containers: folding, non-folding, and rigid.
A container, either metal or plastic, with sides, ends, and a base so constructed that it can be folded to a flat configuration.
A container with corners permanently helixed and is subject to the same specifications as "folding containers".
A rigid wire, steel or plastic container with a rigid structural framework for strength and stiffness and is not capable of being folded flat.
A container fabricated from corrugated steel sheet as a completed assembly for containment, with the possible addition of structural sections for additional strength and with optional hardware added for specific use and application.
A metal container fabricated from corrugated steel sheet and with the same characteristics as corrugated steel containers.
Achieved by adding a two digit code to the front of the standard UPC Code.
An access route to storage areas such as rack bays, slots for pallets, bins or containers.
Uniform Container Symbol...Designation for product identification which generally utilizes bar codes and is imprinted on the product container or packaging.
A container generally used for order-picking and shipping of items. Usually small in size and easily moved by hand or other lifting devices and designed to be durable and reusable.
Bulk containers are heavy duty containers designed for bulk storage material handling.
Containers that can be placed one on another, either wholly or partially, and there in saving on the total cubic displacement.
A plastic container with walls designed with two "faces" of plastic with ridges and grooves sandwiched between them. Such corrugation adds strength and stability to the walls of the container.