We engineer packaging that fits manufactured parts each with unique geometry, weight, and preservation requirements. The packaging protects the part, preserves the finish, and meets MIL-SPEC standards.
Defense manufactured parts present a wide range of packaging challenges. Precision-machined components have tight finish tolerances that can't tolerate surface contact. Large structural assemblies are heavy, irregularly shaped, and require blocking and bracing to prevent movement. Our approach starts with the part itself — evaluating geometry, weight, material composition, and service life requirements before determining the packaging method. Custom foam inserts provide close-fit shock isolation without contact on critical surfaces. Preservation systems including vapor corrosion inhibitor liners, moisture barrier bags, and desiccant packs protect against environmental exposure throughout the supply chain.
Produce wood engine cradles used to transport engines and engine components — structures built from multiple wood members of varying dimensions that must be assembled in a precise sequence to ensure structural integrity, manufacturing efficiency, and consistent quality across units.
All-wood construction engineered from the drawing set, with components cut and staged for assembly in a defined build sequence. Assembly order was optimized for speed and repeatability — ensuring each cradle goes together the same way every time. Quality checks built into the process verify fit and structure before each unit ships.
Send us the hardware, a drawing, or a specification — we'll engineer a packaging solution around it. MIL-SPEC compliant, built to the packing method, and documented for traceability.