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Peli-Hardigg to highlight sustainable packaging solutions at DSEI 2015

Manufacturer of military and aerospace approved reusable, recyclable, plastic ATA 300 CAT 1, LRU, AGE, WSTAGE, logistic containers and cases, Peli-Hardigg, will be highlighting its sustainable transport and packaging solutions at DSEI 2015, being held at the ExCeL Centre in London (15-18 September).

The company is stressing that transport and packaging for the military sector, should be are durable, ecological, permanent and resusable.

Studies have shown that a durable, permanent packaging solution in shipment and storage is a cost-effective and ecological alternative to disposable packaging. Single use, expendable packaging such as cardboard or wood crates, require time and labour for assembly and disposal, and increase in-transit risk. Accordingly therefore, more organisations are changing from regular cardboards and wood cases that can only be used once, to reusable packaging, offering equipment and weapons the best possible protection for transport and repeated use.

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Peli-Hardigg itself provides a range of cases which are rugged, watertight, airtight, chemical-resistant, lightweight, durable, impact resistant and reusable. They are designed to efficiently keep the sensitive and vital equipment safe from moisture, dust, sand, salt and impact. The equipment is protected against drop damage, while the rib design maximises stacking and stability en route.

These cases have been tested in the field as well as in combat situations. They are used to protect and transport aircraft pieces and engines, military diving scooters, all types of drones/UAV, weapons and missiles, satellites, robots, electronic equipment, among others. No matter the size and characteristics, the company has a solution to any company’s need of safe transportation and extreme protection.

For the Military sector they have two different lines of cases: a range of Mobile Military standard cases that provide reliable protection in the field, and the Advanced Case Solutions line, which offer bespoke cases designed to meet the client needs and specifications, by delivering large-scale container projects for demanding applications.

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Above: Peli-Hardigg Mobile Military Cases provide war fighters extreme protection for sensitive electronics, weapons, optics and communication equipment.

This range of cases includes the Peli-Hardigg Mobile Armory and Mobile IT to shield all kinds of weapons as well as portable computers and electronics from adverse conditions in the field and even under battle conditions. In addition, Its Mobile Medical Cases include customisable inserts and options to organise and protect lifesaving medical gear (designed to exact performance standards with the input of military medical professionals). Mobile Master and ISP2 Cases provide transports for 463L pallets, NATO and Euro pallets. Its Advanced Case Solutions are custom designed and engineered to specific customer requirements.

 

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