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How long does a crate take to build?
 

The time required to build a custom shipping crate depends on the size, complexity, and destination of the shipment. For most projects in the Greater Toronto Area, standard custom crates are typically built within 2 to 5 business days from final measurements and approval.
 

More complex crates — such as oversized industrial equipment, export crates requiring ISPM-15 heat-treated lumber, or crates with internal blocking and bracing — may take 5 to 10 business days, however, expedited crating services are available for urgent shipments, subject to material availability and scope.
 

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Do you provide ISPM-15 certified export crating?
 

Yes. We provide ISPM-15 heat-treated and certified export crating for international shipments from the Greater Toronto Area. All export crates are built to meet international phytosanitary requirements to avoid delays or rejection at the border.

 

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What information do you need to provide a crating or packing quote?
 

To provide an accurate quote, we typically require dimensions, weight, destination, timeline, and shipping method. Photos or a site visit may also be requested for complex or export-bound shipments to ensure proper packing and compliance.

What if my items or equipment have unusual dimensions or shapes?
 

Every crate and pallet we build is custom-designed to fit the specific item being shipped.

We provide tailored packing and crating services throughout the Greater Toronto Area, including Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, and surrounding regions.

Regardless of size, shape, or complexity, we build the packaging solution required to protect your shipment.

Are your crates reusable or one-time use?


We offer both reusable and one-way crate options, depending on the shipment, destination, and handling requirements.

Reusable crates are ideal for repeat shipments, while one-way crates are commonly used for international exports.

Tell us about your project today.

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