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    A bulk box, also known as a bulk bin, skid box, pallet box, bin box, gaylord, or octabin, is a pallet-size box used for storage and shipping of bulk or packaged goods. [1] Bulk boxes can be designed to hold many different types of items such as plastic pellets, watermelons, electronic components, and even liquids; some bulk boxes are stackable.

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    Store leftovers, do meal prep or freeze large batches of food with food storage containers on Amazon from popular brands like Rubbermaid, Bentgo and Caraway. Top-rated food storage sets on Amazon ...

  5. Euro container - Wikipedia

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    A Euro container, also called Eurobox, Euro crate or KLT box (from German: Kleinladungsträger, "small load carrier"), is an industrial stacking container conforming to the VDA 4500 standard. The standard was originally defined by the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) for the automotive industry, but was subsequently adopted ...

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    Mobile Mini container. Mobile Mini, Inc. is an American portable storage company founded in 1983 and based in Phoenix, Arizona. [1] [2]The company manufactures, leases, sells, and transports welded steel mobile storage containers, converted into storage units, guard shacks, and offices.

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    NAS systems are networked appliances that contain one or more storage drives, often arranged into logical, redundant storage containers or RAID. Network-attached storage typically provide access to files using network file sharing protocols such as NFS, SMB, or AFP. From the mid-1990s, NAS devices began gaining popularity as a convenient method ...

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