Keep goods secure and organised with these robust black attached lid tote containers. Designed for demanding distribution, storage and handling environments, they offer reliable protection for contents in transit and in the warehouse.
The interlocking hinged lids help prevent loss of items while allowing easy access when needed. With three size options and generous internal capacity, these containers are ideal for streamlining picking, packing and logistical operations.
Product Features
- Durable plastic construction suitable for intensive warehouse and distribution use
- Attached interlocking lids to protect contents and reduce risk of loss
- Generous internal capacities from 54 to 80 litres
- Optimised effective internal dimensions for efficient space utilisation
- Stackable design ideal for transport, storage and order picking
- Uniform black finish for a clean, professional appearance
Key Specifications
| Configuration | O/A width (mm) | Effective width (mm) | Capacity (L) | O/A length (mm) | Effective length (mm) | O/A height (mm) | Effective height (mm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Container 1 | 600 | 508 | 54 | 400 | 335 | 320 | 285 |
| Container 2 | 600 | 501 | 64 | 400 | 328 | 365 | 300 |
| Container 3 | 710 | 597 | 80 | 460 | 374 | 368 | 330 |
Applications
- Order picking and sortation in warehouses and fulfilment centres
- Secure storage and movement of components in manufacturing facilities
- Transport of goods between sites, vehicles and distribution hubs
- Back-of-house organisation in retail, wholesale and cash-and-carry operations
- General-purpose storage in workshops, storerooms and stockrooms
Frequently Asked Questions
Do the attached lids allow the containers to be securely stacked?
Yes, the attached lids interlock to create a stable top surface, allowing the containers to be stacked safely in storage and during transport, provided they are loaded evenly and within their capacity.
What is the difference between overall and effective internal dimensions?
Overall dimensions refer to the external size of the container, while effective dimensions are the usable internal space available for storing items. Effective dimensions help you understand how much product can realistically be loaded.
Which container size should I choose for my operation?
Choose based on the volume and dimensions of the items you handle. Smaller capacities suit lighter or more compact goods, while the larger 80 litre option is better for bulkier items. Checking your product sizes against the effective dimensions will help you select the most efficient option.
