Do I need a Custom Case from PSI?

Custom-built case

If you have important medical, electric, or military equipment that needs to be shipped, you need a case that is strong enough for the job. If you choose a cheap, low quality shipping case, your expensive and sensitive equipment could become damaged during transportation. This is why you need to trust your packing solutions to Packaging Strategies Incorporated.

PSI has grown into a leader within the custom case industry over the past 50 years and has partnered with a wide range of both private and public companies. Whether we are partnering with Northrop Grumman or a branch of the United States Armed Forces, PSI has been there to create custom packaging solutions for all of their transportation needs. PSI offers four areas of service to help create high quality cases at a reasonable price:

1. Product Fulfillment- PSI makes sure to keep a constant inventory of the parts we need to house for your project. We also make sure to include a schematic, so items can be placed back in their proper place after being removed.
2. System Integrations- Our team uses their years of experience in the engineering field as well as PSI’s on site manufacturing equipment in order to handle all steps in the system integration process.
3. Cushioning Solutions- PSI knows that one of the best ways to ensure safe transportation for equipment is through a foam or cushioned interior. We use 3D modeling techniques along with our state of the art fabrication equipment to create a cushion solution that meets your transportation needs.
4. Protective Container Solutions- PSI has partnered with the best names in the casing industry in order to offer the highest quality cases to our customers at a price they can afford. PSI offers:
SKB Cases
Hardigg Cases
Custom Pelican Cases

Want to get started with Packaging Strategies Incorporated? Call us today at 888-774-7557, or visit our contact page here.

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