Apr 12

AKA attached lid container!

Our madman might look as if he’s wearing goggles but when we enrolled his help we never saw scuba divers as a target market! We now find that there is a large market for attached lid containers within the diving community to store and transport diving gear. Scuba Diving! Attached lid containers are great for this type …

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Mar 06

Schoeller Arca and Linpac Allibert become one!

The following is a press release issued by OEP regarding their ownership of the two largest plastic box companies operating in Europe. Products from both companies feature on the Mad About Boxes website. PRESS RELEASE As of today, LA-Holding B.V., an acquisition company controlled by OEP advised vehicles, completed the acquisition of 100 percent of …

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Feb 03

Which Side Are You On?

Our containers come in many designs, one of  the most significant differences is the sides: Are they vertical, stepped or tapered?  It is helpful to understand the rationale for these options. Vertical Sides Vertical sides mean that there is the same amount of space in the bottom and the top of the box. This makes …

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Jan 11

Efficient Small Parts Storage and Handling

For efficient small parts storage and handling look no further than the range of parts bins and storage trays available from Mad About Boxes. Complete System A complete storage system for small parts, the MAB containers enable easy identification and access to the contents of the specially-designed bins and trays. The wide range of styles …

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Dec 06

Folding Stuff

Mad About Boxes offers a range of plastic containers that fold down when empty, saving up to 70% of available space. This makes them highly efficient to transport and store, leading to significant cost savings. Strong and Durable Our foldable containers are light, yet strong and durable, and used in industries such as agriculture, retail …

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Nov 26

Goods Things Come in Small Packages.

For many years Mad About Boxes, a leading supplier of plastic transit containers has been at the forefront of supplying products to meet the needs of the logistics and distribution market. This trend is set to continue with the recent addition of a small box system. maximisation of transportation efficiency An effective supply chain requires …

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Nov 23

The Point of No Return

Many companies are not fully aware of the fundamental effect their choice of packaging can have on the bottom line. There are many benefits to a correctly implemented returnable transit packaging system. Mad About Boxes (MAB) aims to help its customers improve supply chains through the implementation of well-designed returnable plastic containers. Two Year Payback …

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Nov 21

Plastic Boxes Popular With Auto Companies

Given the handling requirements of the multitude of parts and components used in the automotive industry, a returnable transit packaging (RTP) solution incorporating robust, well designed reusable containers is a key component of the supply chain. Many of the industry’s largest manufacturers rely upon plastic boxes to move parts from their suppliers to assembly plants …

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Nov 21

The End Of Wood Pallets As We Know Them?

You may be aware that there are a number of profound changes taking place in the international pallet market. The use of pallets made from raw wood is now being questioned by some of the world’s largest economies as they attempt to limit the spread of pests that devastate forests and woodlands. Certified Pest Free …

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Nov 16

Folding Pallet Box Range

Our range of foldable pallet containers is one of our best sellers. All models are durable and hard wearing, and fold simply and easily to around a third of their assembled size for maximum return trip density. The following comprise our ever-expanding range of containers. Reduction in Packaging Waste The original 1200x1000x975 foldable pallet box …

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