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Completely prepared in case of security threat

Terrorism, climate change and extreme weather, industrial disasters, traffic calamities and wildfires are just some of the many threats when it comes to regional or even national security.

To this end, we as Faes The Packaging People concentrate on the optimal protection of the various vulnerable products used by professionals within the security domain. We work for police and fire departments, among others, as well as crisis partners who face all kinds of challenges on a daily basis.

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Aluminum lightweight packaging

Want to safely transport valuable cargo, raw materials, sensitive equipment or fragile parts? Then you need a sturdy crate with a suitable interior that will ensure the contents are well protected. Aluminum is impervious to extreme cold or heat, moisture, dust and static electricity.

A practical and handy package for emergency services

Get to the scene quickly, act and get back on the road. The utmost is required of emergency service personnel and they, in turn, expect the same from their equipment. After all, having the right equipment available at the right time, the right place and in good condition can be life-saving.

Equipment and accessories used by the Police, Fire Department or Ambulance, among others, must therefore be transported in protective, handy, reliable and practical packaging. At Faes, we actively think along with you about the requirements that this packaging must meet and we completely adjust the design accordingly.

Check out our packaging solutions for emergency services

Being prepared and acting quickly are paramount in the event of a threat. Equipment, tools and other supplies must be properly packaged to prevent damage or worse. Moreover, they must be able to withstand frequent use. For this you are in good hands with Faes. Is what you are looking for not listed? Then we will make it for you!
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