A European client placed a rush order—500 crates of premium glassware with just two weeks for delivery. While the profit margin was attractive, the shipping conditions posed serious risks: humidity, turbulence, and potential extreme weather during ocean transit.
'Last time we used standard plastic strapping, 10% of the crates broke open upon arrival,' the logistics manager recalled. 'Shattered glass everywhere—not just financial losses, but reputational damage too.' This time, failure wasn’t an option.
The solution? Steel strapping machines. Workers tested samples—the moment the steel strap clicked into place, it clamped the wooden crates like an iron vise. Even violent shaking couldn’t loosen it.
15 days later at Hamburg Port:
The client opened the container to find:
✓ Zero corrosion on straps despite salty humidity
✓ Zero loosening after 5,000+ nautical miles
✓ 500/500 crates intact—not a single glass broken
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