Bulk box

In the U.S. and Canada, the term gaylord is sometimes used for triplewall corrugated pallet boxes; this is due to the first bulk bins being manufactured by the original Gaylord Container Company of St. Louis,[2] which was acquired by Crown Zellerbach of San Francisco in 1955.

[3][4] Bulk boxes are often made of corrugated fiberboard, either doublewall or triplewall.

Bulk boxes are used for loose parts, mixed small containers, granular materials, powders, liquids, etc.

Use in industry is common: shipping and storage of bulk intermediate materials prior to further processing or packaging.

When used to ship hazardous waste or dangerous goods, box construction and use are highly regulated.

Octagonal corrugated bulk box (octabin), with cover
Humanitarian aid shipped in pallet boxes. Cover secured with strapping
Reusable steel bins or racks for bulk products