Custom Telecommunication / Electronics Cases from Packaging Strategies Inc.

When it comes to shipping telecommunication products and sensitive electronic equipment, the right case can make all the difference. And this is where Packaging Strategies Inc. (PSI) can help. PSI designs and manufactures custom cases (rotationally molded cases, injection molded cases, and metal cases) to help protect you most delicate telecommunication products.

So take the guessing game out of shipping. Let PSI build a custom case engineered to your payloads weight, size and vulnerability.  Our unique design approach combines 3D modeling with first article sampling to guarantee that the final product performs to your high standards.

Additional Benefits of PSI Custom Telecommunication / Electronics Cases

  1. We produce custom cushioning systems designed to cradle and protect your telecommunication products. And when the time comes to pack up your equipment, our cushioning systems provide intuitive layouts for quick breakdown.
  2. Shock and environmental testing are also available to ensure the full protection of your electronic equipment.
  3. Best of all, PSI guarantees on time delivery and the lowest cost value.

Packaging Strategies Inc. prides itself on offering total packaging solutions, from design and prototyping to fabrication and custom cushioning solutions!

We’re experts in designing, manufacturing and integrating electronic communications systems. We’ve worked with virtually every government agency in Washington, and collaborated with industry giants like Dell, Caci, Northrop Grumman and L3 Communications.

What makes us the best choice for your electronic communications case?

  • Proven Design Capabilities
  • Engineering Experience
  • Onsite Manufacturing

If you’re interested in learning more about PSI, please contact us by calling 888-774-7557, email us at [email protected], or visit PSICases.com.

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