Milwaukee is one of the Midwest’s most important manufacturing and logistics centers — driven by food and beverage processing, brewing, medical devices, industrial machinery, metal fabrication, chemicals, plastics, paper products, and high-volume warehousing that supports Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, and the broader Great Lakes region. With packaged foods, beverages, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, automotive parts, machinery, metals, paper goods, and mixed freight moving through Milwaukee’s I-94/I-43 corridors and port facilities, companies rely on corrugated pads to stabilize pallets, separate layers, reinforce loads, and prevent damage during shipping and storage.
Custom Packaging Products supplies bulk corrugated pads to food processors, beverage manufacturers, medical-device producers, machinery builders, metal fabricators, paper-product plants, chemical warehouses, and regional distribution centers across Milwaukee, Wauwatosa, West Allis, Brookfield, Greenfield, Oak Creek, and the entire Southeast Wisconsin industrial region. Our corrugated sheets are engineered for cold winters, humidity variation, warehouse stacking pressure, forklift handling, and the strong manufacturing output that defines the Milwaukee metro.
📦 Minimum order quantity: 5,000 corrugated pads
📦 Truckload & recurring commercial restock available
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Why Milwaukee Companies Choose Our Corrugated Pads
1. Built for Food Processing, Beverage Production, Medical Devices, Machinery, Metals, Chemicals, and Great Lakes Distribution
Milwaukee’s industrial sectors include:
- Food and beverage processing, brewing & refrigerated logistics
- Medical device production & sterile packaging
- Industrial machinery manufacturing & heavy equipment
- Metal fabrication, casting, machining & steel processing
- Chemical distribution & industrial liquid handling
- Plastics molding, extrusion & polymer production
- Paper products, packaging & consumer-goods manufacturing
- Regional warehousing, cold storage & 3PL distribution
These industries rely on corrugated pads to:
- Provide clean, sanitary separation layers for food and pharmaceutical products
- Stabilize machinery components, metal goods & precision assemblies
- Reinforce pallets of chemicals, drums, totes & industrial materials
- Support beverage pallets, canned goods & brewery shipments
- Reduce shifting during Milwaukee-to-Chicago, Milwaukee-to-Detroit & Midwest trucking
- Prevent abrasion, crushing and surface damage for sensitive products
- Improve pallet integrity in cold winters and humid summers
- Maintain consistency in high-stack warehouse environments
CPP corrugated pads are engineered for Milwaukee’s diverse manufacturing base and extreme seasonal temperature swings.
2. Corrugated Pad Options for Milwaukee Food, Beverage, Medical, Machinery, Metals, Paper, Chemical & Industrial Operations
Single-Wall Corrugated Pads
Ideal for food products, beverages, pharmaceuticals & light consumer goods.
Double-Wall Corrugated Pads
Used for machinery parts, chemicals, medical devices & mid-weight industrial loads.
Triple-Wall Heavy-Duty Sheets
Perfect for heavy metal goods, industrial equipment & paper-roll pallets.
Moisture-Resistant Corrugated Pads
Critical for breweries, refrigerated warehouses & humidity-variable environments.
Heat-Stable Pads
Built for hot trailers, warm production zones & summer heat.
Cold-Storage Pads
Used in frozen foods, dairy, meatpacking & temperature-controlled supply chains.
Anti-Slip Layer Pads
Increase pallet stability during Midwest trucking and LTL shipments.
Custom-Size Corrugated Sheets
Ideal for oversized machinery, steel products, paper rolls & industrial skids.
📦 Bulk supply only — 5,000-unit minimum
3. Engineered for Wisconsin Manufacturing, Food & Beverage Logistics, Medical Production & Great Lakes Freight Corridors
CPP corrugated pads integrate with:
- Food and beverage processors across Milwaukee & Waukesha County
- Machinery and equipment manufacturers in Southeast Wisconsin
- Metal fabrication plants and steel-processing centers
- Medical-device production facilities in the Milwaukee region
- Chemical distributors along the I-94 industrial belt
- Paper-product manufacturers and packaging facilities
- Port of Milwaukee shipments & intermodal transfers
- Regional warehouses and 3PL centers throughout the Great Lakes
Milwaukee’s combination of heavy manufacturing, cold-weather shipping, food logistics, and industrial diversity demands corrugated pads that resist compression, vibration, moisture and handling impact.
Milwaukee Case Study
A machinery manufacturer in West Allis saw frequent abrasion and shifting on steel parts during LTL shipping. After switching to CPP’s triple-wall and anti-slip corrugated pads, load stability improved and damage dropped over 70%, especially on interstate shipments to Illinois and Michigan.
Fast Bulk Delivery Across Milwaukee & Southeast Wisconsin
We deliver corrugated pads to:
- Milwaukee, Wauwatosa, West Allis & Brookfield
- Greenfield, Oak Creek, Franklin & New Berlin
- Waukesha, Glendale, Mequon & surrounding industrial areas
- I-94, I-43 & Port of Milwaukee freight corridors
- Food processors, breweries, machinery plants & metal fabrication facilities
- Chemical warehouses, paper mills & 3PL distribution hubs
Truckload & scheduled restock supply available.
Industries We Serve in Milwaukee, WI
- Food & Beverage Processing (including brewing)
- Medical Devices & Pharmaceuticals
- Machinery & Industrial Equipment
- Metals & Steel Fabrication
- Chemicals & Industrial Materials
- Plastics & Polymers
- Paper Products & Packaging
- E-Commerce & 3PL Warehousing
Get a Quote on Corrugated Pads in Milwaukee, WI
If your Milwaukee-area operation requires industrial-grade corrugated pads, Custom Packaging Products supplies bulk quantities for food processors, breweries, machinery manufacturers, metal fabrication plants, medical-device producers, paper mills & regional distribution centers.
📦 Minimum order quantity: 5,000 corrugated pads
📦 Truckload & recurring scheduled supply available
Contact us today — proudly serving Milwaukee and the entire Southeast Wisconsin industrial corridor.