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Container Exchanger Reusable Metal Containers 70% Less Than New

Dave Madden, President of Container Exchanger recently discussed the efficacy of reusable metal containers, noting that, “Automotive molders, automotive components, durable goods manufacturers, metal stamping, metal casting… really absolutely any industrial company that must store or ship intermediate product all benefit from reusable metal containers.  In other words, you have sub-assemblies or large parts that are transported to an “internal” customer (a different part of the plant).”  Madden provided several examples such as the casted transmission housing gets put in a metal bin and is taken to machining and assembly line, or sub-assemblies that are transported to an external company en-masse.

 

There are many benefits of metal bins including durability and reusability; some are collapsible making return shipments more cost effective.  Some metal bins are very heavy-duty, so they can hold a lot of heavy product, like casted or machined metal parts.  This product can then be stacked and stored in a relatively small space.  Wire baskets are effective because they are affordable.  “A light-duty wire basket is pretty cheap for the internal storage volume and they are often used to hold cardboard for recycling or transporting and storing light stamped parts or molded parts,” suggested Madden.

 

Price savings of Used Reusable metal bins are significant; used metal bins are often 30% – 50% of the cost of new (70% off the new cost).  The only expendable bulk solution is a Gaylord box.  These boxes sell for $20 each for a good box and one has to buy a pallet.  A wire basket might run $80 used.  Gaylord boxes might last 4 uses or so, whereas the wire basket would last 200+ (both estimates and depend on usage).  The payback comes after only 13 uses.  And if the basket lasted only 200 uses, there would be a savings of 1500% compared to using a Gaylord box. 

 

Container Exchanger (www.containerexchanger.com) is dedicated to the sale and resale of reusable packaging and containers. The firm resells folding bulk containers, metal storage bins, plastic industrial totes, plastic pallets, and used gaylord boxes nationwide. When a company is finished using a returnable packaging fleet, Container Exchanger represents the seller and finds a buyer for the used bulk packaging. Sellers enjoy a high sales price for a better return on investment. Buyers save significantly in comparison to new packaging prices.

 

Container Exchanger

www.containerexchanger.com

David Madden, President

pr@containerexchanger.com

404-551-5599

Professional Marketing Firm for the Manufacturing Community and Manufacturing Journalist to most manufacturing magazines

Reusable Metal Containers Yield Price Savings According to Container Exchanger

Container Exchanger (www.containerexchanger.com) is dedicated to the sale and resale of reusable packaging and containers. The firm resells folding bulk containers, metal storage bins, plastic industrial totes, plastic pallets, and used gaylord boxes nationwide. When a company is finished using a returnable packaging fleet, Container Exchanger represents the seller and finds a buyer for the used bulk packaging. Sellers enjoy a high sales price for a better return on investment. Buyers save significantly in comparison to new packaging prices.

 

 

Dave Madden, President of Container Exchanger recently discussed the efficacy of reusable metal containers, noting that, “Automotive molders, automotive components, durable goods manufacturers, metal stamping, metal casting… really absolutely any industrial company that must store or ship intermediate product all benefit from reusable metal containers.  In other words, you have sub-assemblies or large parts that are transported to an “internal” customer (a different part of the plant).”  Madden provided several examples such as the casted transmission housing gets put in a metal bin and is taken to machining and assembly line, or sub-assemblies that are transported to an external company en-masse.

 

There are many benefits of metal bins including durability and reusability; some are collapsible making return shipments more cost effective.  Some metal bins are very heavy-duty, so they can hold a lot of heavy product, like casted or machined metal parts.  This product can then be stacked and stored in a relatively small space.  Wire baskets are effective because they are affordable.  “A light-duty wire basket is pretty cheap for the internal storage volume and they are often used to hold cardboard for recycling or transporting and storing light stamped parts or molded parts,” suggested Madden.

 

Price savings of Used Reusable metal bins are significant; used metal bins are often 30% – 50% of the cost of new (70% off the new cost).  The only expendable bulk solution is a Gaylord box.  These boxes sell for $20 each for a good box and one has to buy a pallet.  A wire basket might run $80 used.  Gaylord boxes might last 4 uses or so, whereas the wire basket would last 200+ (both estimates and depend on usage).  The payback comes after only 13 uses.  And if the basket lasted only 200 uses, there would be a savings of 1500% compared to using a Gaylord box. 

 

Container Exchanger

www.containerexchanger.com

David Madden, President

pr@containerexchanger.com

404-551-5599

Professional Marketing Firm for the Manufacturing Community and Manufacturing Journalist to most manufacturing magazines

Reusable Heavy Duty Metal Containers Generate Significant Price Savings

Container Exchanger (www.containerexchanger.com) is dedicated to the sale and resale of reusable packaging and containers. The firm resells folding bulk containers, metal storage bins, plastic industrial totes, plastic pallets, and used gaylord boxes nationwide. When a company is finished using a returnable packaging fleet, Container Exchanger represents the seller and finds a buyer for the used bulk packaging. Sellers enjoy a high sales price for a better return on investment. Buyers save significantly in comparison to new packaging prices.  Dave Madden, President of Container Exchanger recently discussed the efficacy of reusable metal containers, noting that, “Automotive molders, automotive components, durable goods manufacturers, metal stamping, metal casting… really absolutely any industrial company that must store or ship intermediate product all benefit from reusable metal containers.  In other words, you have sub-assemblies or large parts that are transported to an “internal” customer (a different part of the plant).” 

 

 

There are many benefits of metal bins including durability and reusability; some are collapsible making return shipments more cost effective.  Some metal bins are very heavy-duty, so they can hold a lot of heavy product, like casted or machined metal parts.  This product can then be stacked and stored in a relatively small space.  Wire baskets are effective because they are affordable.  A light-duty wire basket is pretty cheap for the internal storage volume and they are often used to hold cardboard for recycling or transporting and storing light stamped parts or molded parts. Madden provided several examples such as the casted transmission housing gets put in a metal bin and is taken to machining and assembly line, or sub-assemblies that are transported to an external company en-masse.

 

Price savings of Used Reusable metal bins are significant; used metal bins are often 30% – 50% of the cost of new (70% off the new cost).  The only expendable bulk solution is a Gaylord box.  These boxes sell for $20 each for a good box and one has to buy a pallet.  A wire basket might run $80 used.  Gaylord boxes might last 4 uses or so, whereas the wire basket would last 200+ (both estimates and depend on usage).  The payback comes after only 13 uses.  And if the basket lasted only 200 uses, there would be a savings of 1500% compared to using a Gaylord box. 

 

Container Exchanger

www.containerexchanger.com

David Madden, President

pr@containerexchanger.com

404-551-5599

Professional Marketing Firm for the Manufacturing Community and Manufacturing Journalist to most manufacturing magazines

Reusable Metal Containers 70% Less Than New According to Container Exchanger

There are many benefits of metal bins including durability and reusability; some are collapsible making return shipments more cost effective.  Some metal bins are very heavy-duty, so they can hold a lot of heavy product, like casted or machined metal parts.  This product can then be stacked and stored in a relatively small space.  Wire baskets are effective because they are affordable.  A light-duty wire basket is pretty cheap for the internal storage volume and they are often used to hold cardboard for recycling or transporting and storing light stamped parts or molded parts.

Dave Madden, President of Container Exchanger recently discussed the efficacy of reusable metal containers, noting that, “Automotive molders, automotive components, durable goods manufacturers, metal stamping, metal casting… really absolutely any industrial company that must store or ship intermediate product all benefit from reusable metal containers.  In other words, you have sub-assemblies or large parts that are transported to an “internal” customer (a different part of the plant).”  Madden provided several example such as the casted transmission housing gets put in a metal bin and is taken to machining and assembly line, or sub-assemblies that are transported to an external company en-masse.

Price savings of Used Reusable metal bins are significant; used metal bins are often 30% – 50% of the cost of new (70% off the new cost).  The only expendable bulk solution is a Gaylord box.  These boxes sell for $20 each for a good box and one has to buy a pallet.  A wire basket might run $80 used.  Gaylord boxes might last 4 uses or so, whereas the wire basket would last 200+ (both estimates and depend on usage).  The payback comes after only 13 uses.  And if the basket lasted only 200 uses, there would be a savings of 1500% compared to using a Gaylord box. 

Container Exchanger (www.containerexchanger.com) is dedicated to the sale and resale of reusable packaging and containers. The firm resells folding bulk containers, metal storage bins, plastic industrial totes, plastic pallets, and used gaylord boxes nationwide. When a company is finished using a returnable packaging fleet, Container Exchanger represents the seller and finds a buyer for the used bulk packaging. Sellers enjoy a high sales price for a better return on investment. Buyers save significantly in comparison to new packaging prices.

Container Exchanger

www.containerexchanger.com

David Madden, President

pr@containerexchanger.com

404-551-5599

Professional Marketing Firm for the Manufacturing Community and Manufacturing Journalist to most manufacturing magazines

Can I Make A Reusable Casting Mold From Steel, For Casting Silver ?

I want to use something that is faster than ” lost wax casting ” and I was wondering if I could machine a reusable 2 piece mold to pour molten silver in . Let it harden, separate the mold and pop out the unfinished product . I know there might be a proplem with the mold warping , but if I use a mold, lets say each half being a inch or so think . Also what type of releasing agent if any would I use prier to each use of the mold . I was told that talcum powder would be a good releasing agent , but that sounds a little odd ? What i had in mind was pouring about 2 ounces of silver at a time into a mold with the out side diameter of 2″x5″x7″ .