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Bale Arm Crates

Bale Arm crates are the fruit/vegetable crates you commonly find within supermarkets and shops. In fact some of the crates within this range were designed in consultation with leading supermarkets. Although commonly found in supermarkets they are also suitable to other non-food related applications.

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Bale Arm Crates

Bale arm crates, commonly known as supermarket crates, are versatile containers that feature bale arms to facilitate stacking and nesting. Our bale arm crates are made from durable plastic, ideal for a wide range of uses and industries.

Many bale arm crates have vented sides and bases, ensuring optimal air circulation when storing fresh products. Most of our crates are made from food-grade polypropylene, ideal for storing and displaying fruit and vegetables.

Plastor supermarket crates are available in a variety of colours including: blue, green, red, yellow, purple, pink, orange and black.

Benefits of Bale Arm Crates

Durable: Plastor bale arm crates are made from premium quality plastic, ensuring they’re long-lasting and withstand daily use.

Stackable: With the innovative bale arm design, these crates can be securely stacked when full, maximising vertical space. When the crates are empty, the bale arms can be lowered, allowing them to nest neatly within each other, saving valuable storage.

Easy to Clean: Designed with practicality in mind, these supermarket crates are easy to clean. Their smooth surface and durable material mean they can be quickly and efficiently washed.

Easy Handling: Lightweight yet sturdy, bale arm crates are designed for easy handling. They have ergonomic handholds on the sides, making them simple to lift and move around as needed.

To further enhance ease of handling, Plastor also offers a range of wheeled dollies that perfectly fit our bale arm crates, streamlining operations even further.

Common Uses of Bale Arm Crates

A bale arm crate is ideal for many different uses:

Food and Beverage Industry: Bale arm crates are a staple in the food and beverage industry, used for storing and transporting everything from fresh produce to packaged goods. Their durability and food-safe material make them an excellent choice for ensuring products remain secure and fresh.

Supermarkets and Shops: A supermarket crate is commonly used for displaying and storing fruit and vegetables. The vented design helps keep produce fresh, while the stackable feature maximises display spaces.

Distribution and Food Delivery: A bale arm crate is a vital tool for distributing and delivering goods. Their ability to stack and nest makes logistics more efficient and cost-effective.

Why choose Plastor Bale Arm Crates?

At Plastor, we pride ourselves on providing high-quality storage products. Our bale arm crates offer a robust and reliable storage solution that suits various uses and industries. We are committed to providing excellent value, which is why we offer a price match challenge. We ensure you get the best products at the most competitive prices!

Ready to enhance your storage solutions with Plastor’s bale arm crates? Explore our range today and experience the difference in quality, efficiency and service.

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When you sign up for a specific newsletter, we (Plastor Limited) add your email address to a corresponding mailing list. While it is there, we know that we can contact you by email regarding that topic.

You can always have your email address removed from our mailing lists. There are multiple ways to do it:

We may use a third-party email service (MailChimp and/or iContact) to send newsletters. Some members of our staff can view mailing lists with email addresses. That way they’ll be able to remove your email address from the mailing list, should you request us to do so.

Please note that mailing lists are independent from each other. If you decide not to receive newsletters at all, you’ll have to unsubscribe from all the mailing lists. Even if you do that, you’ll still receive account-related emails (such as order status notifications, password reset emails, and more). It is essential for operating an online store.

If you decide that you no longer want to use our store and would like to have your personal data removed from our database (or if you’d like to get all the personal data associated with your account that we have), please send an email to sales@plastor.co.uk.

If you believe that your personal data has been misused, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority. We’re obliged by EU General Data Protection Regulation to let you know about this right; we don’t actually intend to misuse your data.