Types of wooden crates
Open field crates, closed cases, lidded boxes and reusable pallet collars — how each form is built and where it fits.
River Crate Co. collects working notes on the wooden boxes and crates used to move and store goods in Germany — from open field crates and closed cases to pallet collars — alongside practical guidance on stacking and timber care.
Each topic is written as a standalone reference and links to the related material where it is useful.
Open field crates, closed cases, lidded boxes and reusable pallet collars — how each form is built and where it fits.
Laying out a dry store, keeping crates off the floor, and stacking patterns that stay stable and accessible.
Cleaning, drying and inspecting wooden tara so boxes last across many handling cycles.
Sizes vary by maker and use. The values below describe widely used reference formats rather than a single fixed standard.
Confirm exact dimensions with the supplier before planning a store.
Across this site, wooden packaging is grouped by structure rather than by product:
# structural families open_crate -> slatted sides, airflow closed_case -> boarded sides, lidded collar_system -> pallet + stacking rings tray_box -> shallow, nesting # selection driver choose_by(load, climate, reuse_cycles)
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