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Specialty Cases Inc. Announces Its Breakthrough Line of Heavy Duty...



As a leading distributor of custom shipping cases, Specialty Cases, Inc. offers uniquely engineered ATA style shipping cases that professionals rely upon.



Specialty Cases, Inc. realizes the demand for reliable cases that will be able to withstand the wear and tear of traveling. They have responded to their customer'ss needs and now supply customized ATA cases with exteriors that boast a heavy duty thermoplastic with continuous industrial framing that is made to handle the abuse of the road. Most of Specialty Cases, Inc.'ss models include heavy-duty twist draw latches as well, which ensure long-lasting durability.



Specialty Cases, Inc. also provides the option of custom foam-lined cases which gives the extra cushioning needed for fragile items. The 2 inch foam lining on all sides is not only shock absorbent but also guarantees minimal movement for whatever you are shipping.



Specialty Cases custom foamed ATA shipping cases are very unique in the fact that the interiors to the shipping cases are custom for those that have special needs or extremely delicate equipment or instrumentation. This makes for a better fit and longer use of the case and also provides less work for the end user. With custom foam interiors, there is no need to pull out diced foam or cut the foam with non-industrialized tooling.



Founded in 1989, Specialty Cases is located in Laurel, MD in the epicenter of Military and Government institutions with multiple logistical locations in the West and Mid-West regions. You can visit their website: www.specialtycases.com for a full line of customized and standard ATA shipping cases or call them toll free at 800.267.1674.






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