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Labelmaster’s DGeo Packaging Division Adds Wooden Crates to Portfolio

Wooden crates provide collapsible, clippable packaging solutions for transporting large lithium batteries 

DGeo, the Packaging Division at Labelmaster, announced that it has expanded its large-format lithium battery packaging solutions by introducing a line collapsible, clippable wooden crates. Available as part of DGeo’s line of Obexion protective packaging, Obexion MAX crates are UN-certified and offer a repeatable fastening system that delivers a simple and cost-efficient packaging solution for transporting large lithium batteries.

Produced by Action Wood 360, Obexion MAX crates are easy to assemble and disassemble by simply snapping and unsnapping the wood pieces together with Clip-Lok metal clips—no screws, bolts or nails required. UN transport approved, Obexion MAX crates have been rigorously tested and are damaged, defective and recalled (DDR) and Packing Group I compliant.

The crates are flat-packed and stackable, offering significant shipment savings and taking up less warehouse space compared to traditional wooden crates. Available in seven sizes, Obexion MAX crates are in stock and ready to ship the next day. Simply input your specifications using the self-service wizard at Labelmaster.com and the correct size is identified for you.

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