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  2. Pallet - Wikipedia

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    A plastic skid with nine legs, which can be lifted from all four sides. This type of transport is commonly called a pallet, but since it has no bottom it is technically a skid. A metal pallet with removable beams, in this case for firewood. Automated palletizer of bread with industrial KUKA robots at a bakery in Germany.

  3. Box - Wikipedia

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    A box ( plural: boxes) is a container with rigid sides used for the storage or transportation of its contents. Most boxes have flat, parallel, rectangular sides (typically rectangular prisms ). Boxes can be very small (like a matchbox) or very large (like a shipping box for furniture) and can be used for a variety of purposes, from functional ...

  4. 10 pieces of furniture at Wayfair that double as storage ...

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    Wein 100% Polyester Upholstered Storage Bench. $265 $345 Save $80. A sleek upholstered storage bench works well at the end of your bed. Use it to store those decorative throw pillows, rather than ...

  5. Intermediate bulk container - Wikipedia

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    A stack of intermediate bulk containers. Intermediate bulk containers (also known as IBC tank, IBC tote, IBC, or pallet tank) are industrial-grade containers engineered for the mass handling, transport, and storage of liquids, semi-solids, pastes, or solids. [1] The two main categories of IBC tanks are flexible IBCs and rigid IBCs. [2]

  6. Tansu - Wikipedia

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    Tansu. Edo-period ryobiraki chest on chest were used by merchant class women for personal clothing storage. Tansu ( 箪笥) are traditional Japanese mobile storage cabinets. Tansu are commonly used for the storage of clothing, particularly kimono . Tansu were first recorded in the Genroku era (1688–1704) of the Edo period (1603–1867).

  7. Crate - Wikipedia

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    A crate used to transport ordnance. A crate is a large shipping container, often made of wood, typically used to transport or store large, heavy items. Steel and aluminium crates are also used. Specialized crates were designed for specific products, and were often made to be reusable, such as the "bottle crates" [1] for milk [2] and soft drinks.

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