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Materials Handling

Bins-Crates

A Smarter Material for Moving, Storing, and Protecting Products

The strength, fastening capability, dimensional stability and impact resistance of engineered wood structural panels make them well suited for a wide range of materials-handling applications. Their adaptability to modern, highly automated handling, storage and transport systems often allows them to outperform alternative materials—delivering longer service life and lower overall cost.


Advantages of Structural Wood Panels in Materials Handling

Structural wood panel crates and containers offer major performance and cost advantages over solid lumber, without sacrificing strength or durability—helping manufacturers reduce labor, material use and total shipping costs.

Operational & Cost Benefits

  • Faster Fabrication – Panel construction can reduce fabrication labor by 50–75%

  • Lighter Weight – A 1,000-cubic-foot panel crate weighs 700 pounds less than an equivalent lumber crate

  • Smaller Exterior Size – The same 1,000-cubic-foot interior capacity requires 21 fewer cubic feet of outside volume

  • Regulatory Advantage – APA wood structural panels are exempt from ISPM phytosanitary regulations and require no debarking, heat treatment, or fumigation

Performance & Durability

Compared with plastic, metal and other non-wood materials, plywood and OSB containers:

  • Are easy to fabricate, repair, and modify

  • Maintain strength in extreme heat and cold

  • Withstand years of service

  • Do not rust or corrode like steel or other metals

Sustainability

  • Made from sustainably sourced raw materials

  • Easily recycled at end of service life

For detailed information on the properties, performance advantages and proper selection of engineered wood structural panels for material handling, storage and transportation, refer to APA's Materials HandlingForm M200.

Export-Ready Without Extra Treatment

APA panel products used in wood packaging material are exempt from ISPM-15 requirements, eliminating fumigation or heat treatment for export—saving time, cost, and complexity.

Read the ISPM-15 Guidelines


Top Questions from the Field

How do I choose floor panels for a heavily loaded mezzanine area?

Table 3 in APA’s Materials Handling, Form M200 describes how to choose panels for a heavily loaded mezzanine area. The table provides recommendations for uniformly loaded mezzanine floors for center-to-center support spacing of 12, 16, 20 and 24 inches.

What kind of pallet jacks can be used on a mezzanine floor?

Table 7 in APA’s Materials Handling, Form M200 provides guidance on caster loadings on plywood.

What is ISPM 15?

The International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures 15 describes phytosanitary measures that reduce the risk of introduction and spread of pests associated with the movement in international trade of wood packaging material made from raw wood. Wood packaging made wholly of processed wood material that has been created using glue, heat or pressure or a combination thereof, such as plywood or OSB, is exempt from ISPM 15.

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