Custom Hardigg Cases, SKB Cases, & Pelican Cases from PSI

Sometimes stock cases will just not do. When this is the case (no pun intended), you simply have no choice but to have a custom case designed and manufactured. After all, we do not live in a “one size fits all” world. Specialized equipment and delicate instruments come in all shapes and size and need protective cases built to fit their unique shapes. Luckily, Packaging Strategies, Inc. (PSI) is here to help!

At PSI, we are proud of the partnership we have formed with several of the top case manufacturers in the country, including Hardigg Cases, SKB Cases, & Pelican Cases! These relationships allow us to access the finest products quickly and at a cost effective price – a price we pass on to you, our clients.

  1. Hardigg Cases: Hardigg shipping cases are heavy-duty, lightweight, shock resistant, air tight, water proof, and extremely durable. Built for air and ground transportation of specialized equipment, these cases are made from a high-impact polyethylene shell construction and come in a wide range of standard sizes, colors, and options.
  2. SKB Cases: SKB cases are resistant to corrosion and impact, water, dust, are air tight, and are built to withstand a lifetime of use. A favorite of outdoor sportsman and hobby enthusiasts, these cases offer solutions for several other industries, as well, including music and pro-audio, military, medical, industrial, and so much more.
  3. Pelican Cases: Made from a futuristic high-impact copolymer resin, Pelican cases are designed to be lightweight, waterproof, submersible, and almost impossible to break. These cases are built to handle the toughest assignments without ever scratching or denting.

Having the right container for your equipment is just as important as the equipment itself!

If you have any questions, contact PSI by calling 888-774-7557, email [email protected], or click here today!

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