Craemer Plastics Materials Handling will be displaying their successfully established and proven fish boxes at Fishing 2006.

For years, Craemer has provided boxes for both the Scottish and European fishing industry which are reliable, hygienic and economical. Part of a wide range of containers, the fish crates offer a unique and highly sophisticated outside drainage system designed by Craemer. Small channels at the edges of the base allow substances such as blood and thawed water to drain away to the outside, maintaining the fresh caught quality of the catch. The intelligent arrow marking system clearly displays how to stack and nest boxes very easily to achieve maximum stability while optimising on space utilisation on vessels and in cold stores.

The Euro H1 has been established as a standard plastic pallet for many years in the food industry and was specially modified to create the H1F pallet capable of transporting Euro fish crates. Specially positioned raised profiles around the perimeter of the pallet deck act as box retainers to prevent the Craemer crates slipping during handling, storage and transportation. The economic and durable plastic pallets can simply be stacked together to save on storage space.

Craemer’s Euro Fish Crates and Euro H1F plastic pallets provide a versatile and proven handling solution to meet the fishing industry’s demands for hygiene during storage and transportation, with multiple uses and pooling ability.

Another major reason for Craemer’s success is the continued top quality service and support. At times when customers are under pressure and frustratingly have to wait for answers or speak to machines and call centres, Craemer’s experienced service team can be directly contacted to provide technical assistance, service and support, which is seen as a contributing factor to the ongoing success. Coupled with consistent product quality, innovative design and ongoing new developments, Craemer continues as the number one choice for plastics fish boxes and materials handling products to the Scottish fishing industry.