The Warehouse Manager’s Guide to Industrial Plastic Crates: Totes, Bins, and “Turnover Boxes”

The Cost of “Cheap” Plastic

If you run a warehouse or a production line, you know the sound. That sharp crack when a fully loaded pallet is set down too hard, and the bottom crate gives way.

It’s not just about losing a $10 box. It’s the downtime. It’s the safety risk. It’s the mess.

At LSY Plastic, we’ve spent years manufacturing industrial containers for clients ranging from automotive plants in Germany to electronics assemblers in Shenzhen. One thing we’ve learned? Not all plastic is created equal.

Whether you call them industrial plastic crates, storage totes, or use the industry term “turnover boxes,” choosing the right container is a balance of material science, load capacity, and logistics math.

In this guide, we’re going deep into what actually matters when buying in bulk.

industrial plastic turnover box stackable for warehouse logistics - LSY Plastic

1. Terminology: What Are You Actually Looking For?

Before you send out that RFQ (Request for Quote), let’s align on the language. Different regions use different terms for the exact same product.

  • Industrial Plastic Crates (Europe/Global): Usually refers to standard, stackable boxes (often Euro-standard 600x400mm). These are the workhorses of logistics.
  • Storage Totes (North America): Often implies a heavy-duty container, sometimes with a lid. If you are in the US, you probably search for “Heavy Duty Totes.”
  • Turnover Boxes (Logistics Industry): This is a term you’ll see often in manufacturing specs. A “turnover box” is designed for closed-loop systems—meaning the box goes to the customer and comes back to you. It “turns over” hundreds of times.

Key Takeaway: Whether you search for a tote or a turnover box, at LSY Plastic, we categorize them by load capacity and application.


2. Material Matters: Virgin PP vs. Recycled (The “Black Box” Rule)

Look at our catalog. You’ll see bright blue/orange boxes and black boxes. This isn’t just a color choice; it tells you everything about the durability.

Option A: Virgin PP/PE (The “New” Series)

In our catalog, models labeled “New A#” or “Double A” are made from 100% Virgin Polypropylene (PP) or Polyethylene (PE).

  • Pros: High impact resistance. You can drop them, freeze them, and stack them 10-high without warping.
  • Best For: Food processing, cold chain logistics, and heavy automotive parts.
  • Visual Cue: Bright colors (Blue, Green, Yellow).

Check here for product details→ https://lsyplastic.com/product/general-turnover-boxes/

Option B: Recycled / Export Grade (The Black Boxes)

Models like our “Old A#” are typically made from recycled materials.

  • Pros: Significantly cheaper (often 30-40% less). Eco-friendly.
  • Cons: More brittle. Good for static storage or “one-way” export shipping where you don’t expect to get the box back.
  • Best For: Export shipments, light storage, hardware organization.

Pro Tip: Need to store electronics? Ask us specifically for ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) Black Crates. These look like recycled boxes but are made with special conductive carbon material to protect circuit boards. → LSY ESD Boxes


3. Sizing & The “Euro Standard” Advantage

Space is money. If your crates don’t fit your pallets perfectly, you are shipping air.

Most of LSY Plastic’s best-sellers (like the #19, #26, or #30 series) are engineered around the Euro Standard dimensions (600mm x 400mm).

  • Efficiency: They fit perfectly on a 1200x800mm Euro Pallet (4 per layer) or a 1200x1000mm Standard Pallet (5 per layer).
  • Internal vs. External: Crucial warning. A box listed as “400mm wide” is the external dimension. Due to the reinforced ribs (which give the box its strength), the internal usable space might be 365mm. Always check the “Inner Size” in our spec sheet before ordering.

LSY EU Boxes → https://lsyplastic.com/product/eu-standard-boxes/


4. Design Features: Ribs, Vents, and Handles

A plastic box is more than just a bucket. Here is what to look for in our catalog images:

  • Reinforced Ribbing (The “Double” Series): Notice the grid pattern on the outside of our Double A  boxes? Those ribs act like the beams in a building. They transfer the weight of the stack down to the floor, preventing the bottom box from crushing.
  • Ventilated / Mesh Sides: See our Bread Crates and Shallow Trays. These are essential for agriculture and baking. They allow airflow to cool down hot bread or keep vegetables fresh. They are also lighter, reducing freight costs.
  • Parts Bins (The Small Stuff): For hardware like screws, nuts, and bolts, you don’t need a giant crate. You need our #12 or #21 Hardware Boxes. These have thicker walls relative to their size to handle the extreme density of metal parts.

5. Why LSY Plastic?

We don’t just resell boxes; we mold them.

  • Custom Colors: Need red for “Reject Parts” and green for “Approved”? We can color-code your entire warehouse.
  • Logo Printing: Stop losing your turnover boxes. We can hot-stamp or screen-print your company logo directly onto the crate.
  • Huge Inventory: From the massive #18 Crate (850mm long) to the tiny #12 Parts Bin, we have the molds ready to run.

Choosing the right industrial tote isn’t exciting, but getting it wrong is expensive. Don’t settle for flimsy retail-store bins that crack in a month.

Ready to optimize your warehouse?

  1. Check your dimensions: Measure your shelves and your product.
  2. Define your load: How heavy is the stuff going inside?
  3. Contact LSY Plastic: Let our team recommend the exact model (New vs. Recycled) for your budget.

[Request a Free Quote & Catalog] Need a sample to test durability? Just ask.

Industrial plastic pallets used in a warehouse (2026 guide)