
ENGINEERED TO PROTECT
BUILT TO PERFORM
Engineered Wood Crates for Servers and Data Center Equipment
Packaging solutions designed to protect servers, racks, and high-value electronic equipment during domestic and international transport. Structural engineering, vibration control, and ISPM 15 compliance for secure export.
Why Server Packaging Requires Specialized Engineering?

In server and data center equipment, packaging is not a “wood cost” — it is a protection system that must preserve physical, functional, and documentation integrity throughout a logistics route that typically involves handling, inspections, transloading, and storage periods.
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For these types of assets, risk is not measured by the cost of the packaging, but by the cost of damage, downtime, and installation delays. For this reason, industry standards — particularly among specialized data center and server packaging providers — integrate design, manufacturing, and logistics as a single discipline, from design to delivery, with performance criteria and installation readiness in mind.
Operational Capabilities
Beyond structural design, execution and operational consistency are critical in server and data center projects.

Production Capacity and Responsiveness
• Flexible production for both single projects and recurring volumes
• Adaptation to specific requirements in dimensions, weight, and configuration
• Alignment with logistics windows and export timelines
• Consistent execution in manufacturing environments and OEM projects
• Responsiveness to design or demand variations

Certified Processes and Export Readiness
• Compliance with ISPM 15 and NOM-144-SEMARNAT standards
• Prepared for export to the U.S., Asia, and Europe
• Knowledge of ISTA testing standards for transport and handling
• Design considerations for vibration, shock, and real transit conditions
• Traceability and readiness for customs inspections

Integrated and Intelligent Solutions
• Integration of design, manufacturing, and logistics into a single solution
• Focus on protection, handling, and international transport
• Optimization of logistics costs and operational efficiency
• Adaptation to specific requirements of each project
• Design focused on performance throughout the export lifecycle
