Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 140+ (Full Truckload)
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If you move produce in New York, NY, you already know the truth nobody puts on the glossy brochures:

It’s not “just boxes.”
It’s not “just containers.”
It’s not “just storage.”

It’s velocity. It’s damage control. It’s labor cost. It’s sanitation. It’s dock flow. It’s rejections. It’s shrink. It’s chargebacks. It’s how fast your team can turn product without turning it into compost.

And produce bins? They’re one of those unsexy decisions that quietly decides whether your operation runs like a machine… or runs like a fire drill every single day.

Because here’s the part most suppliers won’t say out loud:

When you’re handling fruits and vegetables, you are handling a product that’s basically a ticking clock with skin on it.

Every bump, every jam at the dock, every awkward “stack that… no, not like that” moment… it all adds up. And once you hit the tipping point, you don’t “save money” by buying cheap or buying small. You pay it back in:

So let’s make this dead simple.

If you’re in New York, NY and you need produce bins at full truckload quantity (140+), Custom Packaging Products is deliberately built for you.

We’re not trying to win the “one pallet” crowd. We don’t play the “ship 10 bins and hope it works out” game. We are positioned for big moves, big accounts, and big savings.

You buy in volume. You win in volume.

Now—before we even talk about pricing, sizing, or delivery—let’s talk about what you’re really buying when you buy produce bins.

What Produce Bins Actually Do (Beyond “Hold Produce”)

Yes, bins hold produce.

But operationally, they do three things that matter more than “storage”:

1) They protect your margin

If your bins cause bruising, crushing, or airflow problems, you’re not losing “a few apples.”

You’re losing margin across the entire load.

Because damaged produce doesn’t just “look ugly.” It shortens shelf life, causes rot to spread faster, and triggers rejection risk. The buyer doesn’t care that your team worked hard—if the produce arrives compromised, the invoice becomes a negotiation.

2) They protect your labor

Labor is expensive everywhere. In New York, it’s not expensive… it’s violent.

So when bins are awkward to move, unstable to stack, annoying to handle, or require extra steps… you pay for it every day.

Bins should make your dock feel smoother—less lifting, less re-stacking, less “hold on, let’s redo that.” The right bin setup turns chaos into flow.

3) They protect your time

Produce is time-sensitive. The longer it sits, the more it dies. The slower your process, the more risk you carry.

Bins that help you load, move, stack, stage, and ship faster give you an edge that doesn’t show up on the purchase order… but shows up in your results.

Who Typically Buys Produce Bins in New York, NY?

If you’re reading this, you’re likely in one of these lanes:

And if you’re in any of those categories, you already know the biggest problem is not “finding bins.”

The biggest problem is finding a supplier who can:

  1. handle big orders without drama

  2. keep your supply consistent

  3. get you competitive truckload pricing

  4. ship reliably

  5. not waste your time with tiny-order nonsense

That’s what we do.

Why Truckload Quantity Changes Everything

Here’s a little secret from the packaging world:

Most “suppliers” aren’t built for truckloads.

They’re built to take small orders, mark up the freight, and make it sound like they’re doing you a favor.

But if you’re buying 140+ produce bins (full truckload), the rules change.

Truckload buys you:

In other words: truckload eliminates operational friction.

And the funny part is… most businesses stay trapped buying smaller quantities because they’re trying to “save cash.”

But what they’re really doing is borrowing pain from the future.

Truckload buyers aren’t spending more. They’re spending smarter.

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What to Consider When Ordering Produce Bins

To get the right quote fast (and avoid back-and-forth), here are the key variables that usually matter:

Capacity & footprint

What’s the required size? What’s the standard footprint that works with your racking, staging, and forklifts? If your team has to “make it work,” it’s already wrong.

Stackability

Do you need stable stacking to maximize warehouse space and truck space? Poor stacking equals wasted cubic feet—which equals wasted money.

Handling compatibility

Forklifts. Pallet jacks. Dock plates. Cold storage floors. Tight aisles. Your bins should fit how you actually operate, not how a catalog photo looks.

Sanitation & cleaning

Produce facilities aren’t gentle environments. Between moisture, temperature swings, and sanitation requirements, bins need to hold up. If you’re constantly dealing with cracked, warped, or annoying-to-clean containers, you’re losing time and creating contamination risk.

Consistency

This is the big one.

If you buy bins and the next shipment isn’t the same… you’re not buying bins. You’re buying problems.

Operations thrive on consistency.

The CPP Difference (Why Big Buyers Stick With Us)

Custom Packaging Products is intentionally positioned for one type of client:

The buyer who moves volume and wants long-term cost control.

We’re not a “grab a few online and hope it’s fine” kind of supplier.

We’re the kind of supplier procurement teams call when they’re tired of:

When you’re buying truckload quantities, you don’t need a vendor.

You need a supply partner.

That’s why our system is built around:

“What’s This Going to Cost Me?”

You want the real answer?

It depends—because pricing is driven by the exact details of your requirement (size, spec, delivery, destination constraints, and how your dock receives freight).

But here’s what we can tell you:

If you’re buying 140+ produce bins (full truckload), your unit economics will almost always be dramatically better than piecing together smaller shipments.

And more importantly…

You’ll stop paying the “small-order tax” in time, labor, and freight waste.

The goal isn’t to “buy bins.”

The goal is to buy certainty.

Certainty that your operation won’t get stuck because packaging didn’t show up.
Certainty that your unit cost stays competitive.
Certainty that your team isn’t improvising every week.

If that’s what you want, we can quote it quickly.

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Why New York, NY Buyers Like Truckload Procurement

New York operations tend to have the same three pressures:

  1. space is tight

  2. labor is expensive

  3. mistakes are punished fast

Truckload procurement solves all three.

Because when you buy in volume, you don’t just reduce cost—you reduce decision fatigue.

No constant reordering.
No “we’re low again.”
No emergency freight.
No scrambling.

Just bins on hand, ready to move product.

And when you’re dealing with produce… having the right system in place is the difference between a smooth week and a painful one.

The Fastest Way to Get a Clean Quote

If you want this to move quickly, here’s what helps:

Once we have that, we’ll send you a straight quote—no fluff, no runaround.

And if you’re comparing suppliers, good.

You should.

Just make sure you’re comparing the same thing:

Because the cheapest quote that turns into operational problems is the most expensive quote you’ll ever accept.

Bottom Line

If you’re in New York, NY and you need truckload produce bins at 140+ MOQ, this is built for you.

You’re not looking for a cute online checkout button.

You’re looking for:

That’s Custom Packaging Products.

Call or Text us at 832.400.1394 for a Quote!