Do you need a crate for shipping a helicopter, or just a crate for safely shipping grandmother’s lovely rocking chair with the already ragged cushion? Without regard for the object, its size, its fragile nature, or its weight, a crate is available to ship it or one can be built. Whether, shipping on an ocean going vessel or an aircraft, your overseas shipment will arrive completely secure in a crate designed especially for it. Of course, domestic shipping can be accomplished by truck or aircraft.
Crating in Dallas is done by a company which is familiar with DOD and MIL specs. These are very strict specifications and require the utmost competency on the part of the crate designers and the craftsmen who build them. Can you imagine shipping a complete factory which makes semi-conductors?
The crates are built out of special lumber tested to handle the strength of the object or animal being shipped. The crates are made of HT lumber which is lumber made to ensure all pests which may be residing in it are dead. This kiln dried lumber will not warp, and thus it will hold its strength to the destination point.
Engineers design the crates which will be used to ship heavy and awkward objects. The engineers design for strength and for protection against the crate becoming damaged while in a storm on the high seas. The engineers include fastening points to distribute the weight and secure the object according to the principles of the ultimate design strength required.
The crate builders can also build complete offices and homes or provide book shelves for offices and many other construction projects other than crate building. The skilled technicians can build many structures with their knowledge of wood and construction. They know the principles of weight distribution and its effect on the project. The stress analysis which is figured into every shipping project is also used in constructing offices and homes.
It is amazing what crate builders can do. They are an important part of our commerce and our international business relationships which depend on America to ship anything needed in another country.