Innovative Solutions for Military Relocations
Every year, around 450,000 military families face the daunting task of relocating due to Permanent Change of Station (PCS) orders. This situation is further complicated by rising freight costs, which can add thousands of dollars to the relocation process. However, Packaging and Crating Technologies (PACT), a Connecticut-based manufacturing company, is stepping up to offer an effective solution with their line of eco-friendly, lightweight cardboard shipping containers.
Easing the Financial Burden
As service members transition to civilian life, many encounter costs associated with PCS orders that can range significantly, from a few thousand to well over ten thousand dollars. PACT has identified this need and aims to make moving more affordable for military heroes by providing a durable and reusable corrugated container system. These containers are designed to transport household items efficiently while significantly reducing freight costs, which can be especially high during peak moving seasons.
Rodger Mort, the Chief Operating Officer at PACT, stated, “We have supplied our patented moving crates to all branches of the military for the past eighteen years. Our customized cardboard containers are half the weight of a full wooden crate, which can mean sizable savings.” In fact, PACT's unique solutions have achieved an average savings of $700 per load across the country, easing the financial burden on families.
Safety and Sustainability
The innovative cardboard containers are not just about reducing costs; they also provide substantial safety measures during transport. With a stacking strength of up to 4,000 pounds, they effectively protect fragile items, minimizing damage due to vibrations common in the shipping process. The materials used in packaging are not only sturdy but also shock-absorbent, offering a superior protective layer compared to traditional wooden crates, which are often heavier and less efficient.
Moreover, PACT emphasizes sustainability in all its offerings. Unlike wooden crates that can incur disposal fees and have limited recycling options, PACT’s products can be returned to recycling centers, contributing to environmental conservation. This approach aligns perfectly with the values of military families, who often prioritize sustainability alongside cost-effectiveness during their relocations.
Versatile Product Line
PACT's product range includes several innovative containers tailored for specific moving needs. Some of the standout products include:
- - LiftVan: A robust container capable of handling heavy-duty items, with five distinct sizes available for various needs.
- - PleatWrap: A recycled paper bubble wrap alternative that provides enhanced protection for corners and edges, further promoting sustainable practices.
- - J-Crate: Offers 360-degree protection from shocks and vibrations, making it ideal for delicate items.
- - Sofa Crate: Specialized for larger furniture, capable of stacking six units high, replacing metal racks and enabling more efficient use of warehouse space.
Additionally, PACT provides tailored solutions for transporting military equipment, reinforcing its commitment to serving the Department of Defense effectively.
Conclusion
In a time when military families face increasing challenges during relocations, PACT's innovative and sustainable solutions provide much-needed relief. Their approach not only alleviates financial pressure but also emphasizes safety and environmental responsibility, making them a preferred partner for military moves. As they continue to evolve and adapt to the needs of military families, PACT remains a strong ally in facilitating smooth transitions for those who serve our country.
About PACT® LLC
PACT® LLC has over 30 years of experience in sustainable packaging, primarily for military, industrial, and commercial sectors. Their innovations reflect a commitment to green practices, with a broad portfolio that includes various patented packaging solutions designed to enhance safety, support sustainability, and optimize costs. For more details, visit
PACT.