What is an ECorrCrate?
ECorrCrate is a revolutionary, patented corrugated shipping crate. A standalone alternative to traditional wood crates. Built from proprietary cross-laminated corrugated lumber, ECorrCrate delivers superior multi-directional strength and durability while remaining lightweight, eco-friendly, and ISPM-15 compliant.
ADR Packaging is a licensed partner of ECorrCrate, meaning we can design and manufacture ECorrCrate's patented crating solution right here for our customers — combining ECorrCrate's proven technology with ADR's local design and fabrication capabilities.
Why Choose ECorrCrate?
ECorrCrate solves the most common pain points of traditional wood crating: high freight costs, product damage in transit, labor-intensive setup, and export quarantine delays. The corrugated construction makes it lighter than wood, easier to assemble, and fully recyclable — without sacrificing the strength needed to protect heavy or high-value shipments.
At ADR Packaging, we work with customers to specify the right ECorrCrate configuration for their product, shipping environment, and budget — delivering a crating solution that performs reliably from origin to final destination.
Key Benefits
ISPM-15 Compliant & Export Ready — ECorrCrate's corrugated construction is fully ISPM-15 compliant, eliminating the heat treatment requirements and quarantine delays common with wood crates.
Lighter Than Wood, Lower Freight Costs — ECorrCrate weighs significantly less than traditional wood crates, reducing freight costs on every shipment.
Superior Strength & Durability — Proprietary cross-laminated corrugated lumber provides multi-directional strength to protect products from impact, compression, and rough handling.
Water Resistant — Available with a water-resistant coating to protect contents from moisture exposure during transit and storage.
Fast, Easy Assembly — ECorrCrate's convenient flat-pack format assembles quickly and safely, reducing packaging labor time and costs.
Reusable & Recyclable — ECorrCrates can be reused across multiple shipping cycles and are fully recyclable at end of life — keeping packaging out of the landfill.
Cost-Effective — Typically less expensive than comparable wood crates, with additional savings realized through reduced freight, lower labor, and higher reuse rates.
Common Uses for Crates
- Shipping crates for industrial equipment and machinery
- Export crating for international shipments
- Aerospace and defense component packaging
- Medical device and sensitive instrument crating
- Reusable crating systems for high-value products
- Replacement for traditional wood crates across industries




