Rigid wire mesh containers organize inventory and protect goods during transit. When you’re hauling bulk materials on the highway, a standard wooden pallet and some shrink wrap usually aren’t enough. For heavy, jagged, or high-density loads, logistics professionals turn to heavy-duty rigid wire mesh containers.
Rigid wire mesh containers are steel cages with welded grids and fixed frames. The wire mesh design allows workers to quickly identify contents without opening or labeling every container. These units do not collapse, which ensures structural integrity, and the heavy-duty steel construction withstands forklift abuse, heavy loads, stacking pressure, and outdoor environments. When secured to flatbed trucks, they contain bulk goods and prevent shifting during transit.
The mesh walls allow inspectors to see the load. The open grid prevents water or snow from accumulating inside the container. This feature also allows air to pass through during transport. Integrated legs provide forklift access from four sides for loading and unloading. The steel frames support vertical loads, which allows users to stack containers and use vertical space.

Heavy-duty rigid wire containers are widely used throughout automotive, manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution industries for the secure transport and storage of bulk materials and industrial components. Automotive manufacturers transport engines and components in these bins. Recycling centers use them for metal scrap. Foundries use mesh containers for castings that require cooling. Construction companies move hardware and rigging equipment using these units.
Transported on flatbed trailers or inside dry van trailers, these reusable steel containers provide exceptional durability, stackability, visibility, and forklift accessibility while reducing packaging waste and improving supply chain efficiency.