SpectraCase is the ATA shipping and transport case that offers the greatest strength for protecting your sensitive equipment and valuable merchandise and the widest range of custom options to meet your needs.
These ATA 300 shipping cases were originally designed in the 1950s for use by musicians to carry their electric instruments and sound systems. Today, these protective transit cases are used by companies that require the best protection available for equipment, from electronic and computer equipment to broadcast and video equipment.
We carry a full line of stock ATA SpectraCases – more than 250 different sizes — all ready to ship within two days. Our manufacturing process for ATA cases allows for the production of one custom case with unlimited design choices to meet your exact requirements. They are fabricated with furniture grade plywood, heavy-duty latches, optional locks, heavy duty wheels, foam, and more. We will build a case to the unique size requirement of your specific application, no minimum required.
The following is a selection of frequently ordered stock from our ATA SpectraCase series. Stock cases can easily be customized to meet your specific needs and most custom cases can be shipped within five to ten days after receipt of your order. Our sales engineers will guide you through the order and design processes — from concept to completion.
SpectraCase products require a (3) business-day lead time and only ship UPS Ground.
We will design and engineer an OEM case solution or custom foam case insert to Protect, Organize, and Display your product. Contact us for any carrying cases, shipping cases, demo cases or any other challenging case requirement.
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A world-renowned beverage company required a custom solution for transporting liquids from far-off, sometimes Third-World nations, to testing facilities on all corners of the globe. When plastic corrugated shipping containers were used, the bottles shattered, the boxes buckled, and unpredictable temperature fluctuations easily overwhelmed the packages.
Drawing upon our experience with the medical industry, we designed a budget-conscious soft-side case that could handle the heavy—75 pounds—but sensitive payload and maintain a critical temperature range for sometimes week-long stretches.
We designed a soft-side case with a top-loading tray insert constructed of expanded polypropylene foam engineered to increase air flow. Gel packs were inserted into the case walls. We customized the insert to protect the payload, while allowing the temperature to be maintained within the critical tolerance. We built the cases of ballistic nylon strong enough to withstand world-wide travel, handling, and environmental fluctuations. The outer, rectangular case was strengthened with firm polyethylene foam sewn into the lining of waterproof nylon that was added to keep the cold air inside. Molded plastic corners were also attached to the exterior to maintain shape and ruggedize the solution.
For ease of handling, we added recessed inline-skate wheels doubled up to support the heavy payload, and a handle with an ergonomic rubber grip for comfort. The final addition of document pouches and silk-screened branding and handling information established these cases as the optimal packaging solution for the client's needs.