Containers with free uprights

Containers with free uprights

Wide range of free upright pallets

Metal free-upright containers, also known as free-upright pallets, are a cutting-edge solution in industrial goods storage and handling. These containers, characterized by their robust and versatile construction, offer numerous advantages over traditional wooden or plastic pallets.

Over the past few years, the logistics industry has witnessed an increasing demand for more efficient and durable storage solutions. Free-upright pallets have emerged as the answer to this need, combining structural strength, flexibility of use and space-optimizing capabilities. Their innovative design enables them to handle heavy and bulky loads with greater safety and convenience, making them particularly suitable for a wide range of industries.

The adoption of metal free-upright containers is rapidly gaining ground in many manufacturing and logistics contexts. Their ability to withstand high loads, combined with their stackability and ease of handling, makes them a preferred choice for many companies seeking to improve the efficiency of their warehousing processes. In addition, the durability and strength of these pallets help reduce maintenance and replacement costs over the long term.

Characteristics of free upright containers

Free-upright containers manufactured by Came are distinguished by their robust and well-designed structure, making them particularly suitable for use in different industrial environments. These devices are mainly made of high-quality steel, providing superior strength and durability compared to traditional pallets.

The main feature of these pallets is the presence of vertical uprights positioned at the corners of the structure. These uprights, generally made of tubular steel, give the container considerable stability and strength, allowing it to withstand high loads without deformation. The uprights are designed to be “free standing,” that is, not connected by wall sides, allowing easy access to the load from all sides.

The base of the pallet typically consists of a sturdy steel frame, which can be equipped with different support configurations. Common options include:

  1. skids: longitudinal bars that facilitate handling with forklifts and pallet trucks;
  2. feet: point supports that provide stability and allow stacking;
  3. cup feet: a variant that combines stability and ease of handling.


A key aspect of free-upright containers is their ability to be stacked. Uprights are designed with special docking systems or “cups” that allow multiple pallets to be safely stacked, optimizing vertical space in warehouses.

The surface finish of free-upright containers is another important element. Our containers undergo painting or galvanizing treatments, which increase their resistance to corrosion and weathering.

The dimensions of free-upright pallets can vary widely to suit different storage needs. Came’s main free-upright container models follow European standards to facilitate integration with existing logistics systems.

The height of the uprights can vary from model to model, with options generally ranging from 800 to 1500 mm, allowing them to accommodate loads of different heights.

The load capacity of free-uprighth pallets is another crucial factor. Depending on the model and construction, these pallets can support loads ranging from 500 kg up to 1500 kg or more, making them suitable for heavy industrial applications.

At Came, we offer customized solutions designed to meet specific customer needs, ensuring high strength, durability and great adaptability to different industrial environments.

For any information about our products or for a customized quote, please feel free to contact us.

Metal free upright containers

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