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OSB / Plywood / Timber-Shipping Crates and Boxes
Custom Crates & Boxes available made to your Specifications.

Wood or Plywood Boxes Available
Our Custom crates are created by our
experienced staff with knowledge
and proficiency necessary to fulfill
all of your crating needs in a
timely manner. We investigate all
the necessities and get the job
done right the first time, and every
time.
We custom design & build wood crates for a wide variety of industries including aerospace, telecommunications, electronics, computers, machinery, automotive and more. We provide complete assistance for all your crating needs, and our customers trust us for on-time delivery.
We manufacture all kinds of plywood Boxes in various sizes and styles.The Plywood Boxes are most heavily designed for worst case scenario and worst weather conditions. They can withstand all weathers and ideal for long storage times. They are ideal for export shipments either in container or break bulk and are designed as per the requirements
We custom design & build wood crates for a wide variety of industries including aerospace, telecommunications, electronics, computers, machinery, automotive and more. We provide complete assistance for all your crating needs, and our customers trust us for on-time delivery.
We manufacture all kinds of plywood Boxes in various sizes and styles.The Plywood Boxes are most heavily designed for worst case scenario and worst weather conditions. They can withstand all weathers and ideal for long storage times. They are ideal for export shipments either in container or break bulk and are designed as per the requirements
Heat Treated Lumber or Plywood for International Shipments

ISPM 15 Compliant
Jay Bird Manufacturing Co., Inc. is a licensed export crate manufacturer. We ship products
throughout the world.
Export Packaging Producer design and manufacture a package that will get your
product overseas safely. When shipping internationally, it is important
to consider all angles to make sure your product gets to its final
destination without damage. We will make sure the best materials are
used for the job, whether your product or materials are transported by
air, rail, sea or road. We have the packaging solution for you. Our staff stays current on all export
regulations for hardwood and softwood packaging. Need
crates for exporting? We can provide
you with Heat Treated,
IPPC Stamped wood crates certified for shipping overseas. We custom design & build wood crates for a wide variety of industries including aerospace, telecommunications, electronics, computers, machinery, automotive and more. We provide complete assistance for all your crating needs.
IPPC Stamped wood crates certified for shipping overseas. We custom design & build wood crates for a wide variety of industries including aerospace, telecommunications, electronics, computers, machinery, automotive and more. We provide complete assistance for all your crating needs.
Materials Utilized in the Manufacture of Crates & Boxes

Pine wood
Pinewood comes from evergreen trees called pines. These trees have a wide range of commercial uses and are common throughout the world. Used for furniture, flooring and other wooden products. This wood is less corrosive with a longer durability
Rubberwood
is the wood from the Pará rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis). It has always been used on a small scale, but has become much more common now, a relative new-comer on the market. There are extensive plantations with these trees in southeastern Asia; the older practice was to just burn the tree when, at the age of about 25 to 30 years, it ceased to produce latex. The wood has become economically significant.
Rubberwood is now advertised as an "environmentally friendly" wood, as it makes use of plantation trees that have already served a useful function. It has a notable tendency to warp, which can be kept under control (mostly) by applying pressure during drying. It is fairly easy to work, and glues well: it is mostly used in the form of engineered lumber (finger-jointed) which eliminates some of its disadvantages. Also, as it is a byproduct and plentiful, it is cheap, which makes it a very popular material in the countries with plantations. Products made of rubberwood are a significant export for these countries; such products include toys, cutting boards, and furniture. Rubberwood is commonly marketed under other, more attractive-sounding names, such as "Malaysian Oak," "White Mahogany", or simply "Hevea" for the genus of the parent tree.
Rubberwood is used in the manufacture of indoor furniture and gunstocks.
Plywood
Plywood is a wood product manufactured out of many sheets of wood veneer. or plies, pressed together and glued, with their grains going in opposite directions. Plywood tends to be extremely strong & though, and is treated in many different ways depending upon its intended application. Because of the way in which plywood is constructed, it also resists cracking, bending, warping, and shrinkage, depending upon its thickness. Plywood is also referred to as an engineered wood, although it is made from a composite of wooden materials. Sheets of plywood are used in industrial packing in an ample lot of areas.
Plywood layers (called veneers) are glued together with adjacent plies having their grain at right angles to each other for greater strength. There is usually an odd number of plies so that the sheet is balanced—this reduces warping. Because of the way plywood is bonded (with grains running against one another and with an odd number of composite parts) it is very hard to bend it perpendicular to the grain direction.
Oriented strand board, also known as OSB, an engineered wood product formed by layering strands (flakes) of wood in specific orientations. In appearance, it may have a rough and variegated surface with the individual strips (around 2.5 by 15 cm (approx. 1 in by 6 in) each) lying unevenly across each other.
Pinewood comes from evergreen trees called pines. These trees have a wide range of commercial uses and are common throughout the world. Used for furniture, flooring and other wooden products. This wood is less corrosive with a longer durability
Rubberwood
is the wood from the Pará rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis). It has always been used on a small scale, but has become much more common now, a relative new-comer on the market. There are extensive plantations with these trees in southeastern Asia; the older practice was to just burn the tree when, at the age of about 25 to 30 years, it ceased to produce latex. The wood has become economically significant.
Rubberwood is now advertised as an "environmentally friendly" wood, as it makes use of plantation trees that have already served a useful function. It has a notable tendency to warp, which can be kept under control (mostly) by applying pressure during drying. It is fairly easy to work, and glues well: it is mostly used in the form of engineered lumber (finger-jointed) which eliminates some of its disadvantages. Also, as it is a byproduct and plentiful, it is cheap, which makes it a very popular material in the countries with plantations. Products made of rubberwood are a significant export for these countries; such products include toys, cutting boards, and furniture. Rubberwood is commonly marketed under other, more attractive-sounding names, such as "Malaysian Oak," "White Mahogany", or simply "Hevea" for the genus of the parent tree.
Rubberwood is used in the manufacture of indoor furniture and gunstocks.
Plywood
Plywood is a wood product manufactured out of many sheets of wood veneer. or plies, pressed together and glued, with their grains going in opposite directions. Plywood tends to be extremely strong & though, and is treated in many different ways depending upon its intended application. Because of the way in which plywood is constructed, it also resists cracking, bending, warping, and shrinkage, depending upon its thickness. Plywood is also referred to as an engineered wood, although it is made from a composite of wooden materials. Sheets of plywood are used in industrial packing in an ample lot of areas.
Plywood layers (called veneers) are glued together with adjacent plies having their grain at right angles to each other for greater strength. There is usually an odd number of plies so that the sheet is balanced—this reduces warping. Because of the way plywood is bonded (with grains running against one another and with an odd number of composite parts) it is very hard to bend it perpendicular to the grain direction.
Oriented strand board, also known as OSB, an engineered wood product formed by layering strands (flakes) of wood in specific orientations. In appearance, it may have a rough and variegated surface with the individual strips (around 2.5 by 15 cm (approx. 1 in by 6 in) each) lying unevenly across each other.