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Aussie Crates Helping To Rebuild After Perth Hills...

11th August, 2014

   Rebuilding has recently started in the Parkerville, Stoneville and Mt Helena communities of the Perth Hills, more than 6 months after the January 2014 bushfire which destroyed over 50 homes in its path. Most…

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Cutting Timber Packs, Time and Money

31st July, 2014

Thanks to this automated pack saw, gone are the days when the Aussie Crates team had to cut large quantities of timber to the same length just one piece at a time. We’re happy to…

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Lift and Shift A Satellite Dish

23rd July, 2014

Satellite dishes can transmit signals over huge distances in a split second, but moving one isn’t such a quick and easy manoeuvre. This large satellite dish had to be dismantled, transported and then re-assembled at…

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Welcome To Our New Website

15th July, 2014

As you may have noticed, the Aussie Crates website has had a makeover! To keep up with all the changes in digital technology and consumer behaviour, it was time to refresh our site and maintain…

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Customised CAD Wooden Cradle

19th May, 2014

Cradle Product Feature Aussie Crates have successfully fitted round objects into square boxes, but when round objects have fragile points protruding from their perimeter, something special is needed for them to sit in safely. Some…

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Going Offshore, But Not Off-The-Shelf

5th May, 2014

Are you sending something offshore and need some packaging that’s not off-the-shelf? Aussie Crates have a can-do attitude when it comes to custom building our crates, cases and pallets, and this timber box is just…

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Handle with Care: Heavy Steel Containers for Explo...

12th March, 2014

You would expect to hear plenty of loud noises coming from the Aussie Crates warehouse with nail guns, band saws and machinery in constant operation.  But loud noises are not what our client wants to…

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Timber Packaging to Keep Sandy Paddling

6th February, 2014

  Imagine paddling 50,000km in a kayak from Germany to Australia! Western Australian sea kayaker Sandy Robson is undertaking this epic voyage to re-trace the journey made by Oskar Speck in the 1930s. Starting from…

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