Flexcon exhibits corrugated plastic containers
To help operations solve their issues with limited shelf space, while also ensuring they’re organized in a cost-effective manner, Flexcon Container is displaying its corrugated plastic containers.
Justin Beckerman, client design and solutions specialist; Ken Beckerman, president; and Stephen Beckerman, chairman, with Flexcon’s corrugated plastic containers, along with its pallets and bulk boxes.
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To help operations solve their issues with limited shelf space, while also ensuring they’re organized in a cost-effective manner, Flexcon Container is displaying its corrugated plastic containers at ProMatDX.
Combining the light weight and ship flat features of corrugated plastic with an economical, long lasting and robust construction, the corrugated plastic containers are especially ideal for small to medium-sized products within an array of industries, from manufacturing and medical, to produce and retail.
Able to meet various storage needs, the plastic containers, which typically range in size from 12 x 12 x 10 inches to 48 x 12 x 12 inches, are also available in custom sizes, according to customers’ unique requests.
“Nearly any size is available, as the containers are shipped flatly and can be assembled in a matter of seconds,” said Ken Beckerman, president and CMO of Flexcon Container. “Highly resistant to humidity and water, along with various elements, the containers are also easily stackable, which decreases the number of shelves that users need.”
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