The structure of Metal Stillages for Automotive door-frame/Bumper/Stamping Parts is specially designed to meet the needs of the automotive industry. Made from high-quality steel, these stillages have a sturdy frame capable of withstanding heavy loads while keeping parts safe during transportation and storage. Their designs include carefully placed support bars and reinforced corners to provide structural integrity and prevent deformation even under considerable weight.
The open design of Metal Stillages provides easy access to parts, making the loading and unloading process quick and efficient. With adjustable shelving and shelving options, they optimize storage space and organization, simplifying logistics and inventory management. In addition, its stackable design makes efficient use of warehouse space, and storage capacity while providing easy access to parts to improve work efficiency.

Shanghai Betis Logistics Equipment Co., Ltd. is professional China Metal Stillages for Automotive door-frame/Bumper/Stamping Parts suppliers and OEM/ODM Metal Stillages for Automotive door-frame/Bumper/Stamping Parts manufacturers, founded in September 2014. For ten years, it has been focusing on the research and development and production of metal unitized logistics container equipment, with the eternal goal of building a long-lasting enterprise in the field of logistics products.
Betis currently has more than 50 employees, with high-quality management and R&D personnel and a complete education and training system. Introduce advanced technology into all aspects of enterprise production and management, equipped with professional computer design software, and conduct timely research and analysis on the development trends, trends, and dynamics of related industries around the world. International management consulting consultants were introduced, and advanced IT tools such as enterprise resource planning systems (ERP) were used to standardize business process management and build a standardized institutional system, thereby improving the overall management level of the enterprise. It has passed the SGS certification ISO900:2000 quality management system.
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