For many manufacturers and industrial shippers, the shipping crate is the last thing anyone thinks about — until suddenly, it’s the only thing that matters.
The scenario is familiar. A shipment is ready to go. The production team is done. The customer is expecting delivery. Then someone asks: “Do we have crates?” And the answer is either no, or not the right ones, or not enough.
Most manufacturing facilities are designed for production, not packaging logistics. Floor space is tight and allocated carefully. Storing large custom wood shipping crates long-term isn’t realistic when every square foot is spoken for. So crates get ordered on an as-needed basis.
The problem is that many internal systems don’t trigger a crate order until a shipment is almost imminent. That creates a gap — and that gap turns into a scramble. Emergency orders. Expediting fees. Delayed shipments. Stressed operations teams. Frustrated customers. (Sound familiar? See 7 common crating mistakes that cost manufacturers time and money.)
For several Express Packing customers, this wasn’t a one-time occurrence. It was a pattern.
Express Packing didn’t patch the problem. They redesigned the process around it.
The solution: a crate stocking and PO release program built specifically for customers who can’t store crates on-site but need them available fast when shipments are ready.
Here’s how it works:
Express Packing designs and builds the crates in advance — to the customer’s exact specifications. Those crates are then stored at Express Packing’s own facility, not at the customer’s warehouse. When a shipment is ready, the customer triggers a release against a purchase order, and the crates ship immediately.
No waiting. No emergency orders. No scramble.
The customer gets the reliability of having crates on standby without any of the storage burden. Express Packing manages the crate inventory on their end — tracking specs, quantities, and release schedules — so the customer’s operations team doesn’t have to.
It’s a program built for companies that run lean, ship often, and can’t afford for crating to be the bottleneck.
Is your facility dealing with last-minute crating pressure? Express Packing’s stocking program is designed exactly for this situation. Contact Express Packing to learn how the program works for your shipping volume and specs.
For customers in the program, the shift was immediate.
The timing risk disappeared. Crates were no longer something to worry about in the final hours before a shipment. They existed — already built, already stored, already spec’d — and they moved the moment they were needed.
Internal storage constraints stopped being a factor. Customers reclaimed floor space without giving up crate availability. The two problems that had always seemed connected — storage and readiness — were decoupled.
Most importantly, operations teams stopped treating crating as a fire to put out. It became a predictable, managed part of the outbound process. Shipping reliability improved. Planning became more predictable. And the pressure on operations teams — the scrambles, the delays, the last-minute calls — largely went away.
When crating is handled before the shipment is even booked, it stops being a problem.
If your team has ever had to delay a shipment because crates weren’t ready — or if you’re paying expediting fees just to close the gap between “ready to ship” and “actually shipped” — the stocking program was designed for you.
Express Packing works with manufacturers and industrial shippers across a range of industries and volumes. If crating is a recurring friction point in your operation, it’s worth a conversation.
Ready to take crating off your critical path? Express Packing makes it simple: you focus on production, they handle the rest.
Express Packing specializes in ISPM15-certified custom wood crates for manufacturers, exporters, and industrial shippers. The crate stocking and PO release program is one of several solutions designed to keep outbound logistics moving without adding burden to your team.