Buckhorn™ launches new 62″ x 48″ extended length bulk boxes

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Buckhorn Inc., provider of reusable plastic packaging solutions, announces a new 62” x 48” extended length bulk box. The new 62″ x 48″ footprint offers maximum trailer cube utilization allowing more containers to fit in a 53′ trailer.  The extended length boxes have a 2,000-lb. capacity and also inter-stack with Buckhorn’s existing 64″ x 48″ product offering. 

The containers are available in 34″, 44″ and 50″ heights.  “The 44″ height is a completely unique offering,” said Joe Borer, Market Manager.    “Both the 44” and 50” heights feature a tall, one-piece base with 10” of storage for dunnage allowing the panels to be collapsed for return shipment.”

Buckhorn’s extended length bulk boxes are ideal for products such as automotive trim parts, hoses, pipes, harnesses and other long, awkwardly shaped items.  They collapse flat in seconds and stack for storage and return shipment – optimizing space usage and saving money on return freight.  Hand-hold areas on the panels provide a comfortable grip for assembling and collapsing the containers.  

Other features and benefits of the product line include:

  • Footprints: 57″ x 48″, 62″ x 48″, 64″ x 48″ and 70″ x 48″
  • Spring loaded latches on doors and sidewalls provide quick and easy assembly, knock down and access to contents
  • No hinge pins – walls snap in place and remove quickly for replacement
  • Non-sequential folding allows quick collapsibility and prevents walls from bowing when collapsed
  • Drop-doors and four-way forklift entry improve ergonomics and handling efficiency
  • Optional steel corner hit plates
  • Superior durability for reliable performance
  • Customization and identification options available
  • Backed by a one-year limited warranty
  • 100% recyclable HDPE

 

 

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