I manage a small team of three guys at a storage facility in Al Quoz, and lately I've noticed that fragile boxes keep getting dropped or mishandled when we're moving things from one section to another. Nobody is being careless on purpose, but I think the problem is that our current setup doesn't give them any real grip or stability when they're carrying multiple items at once. I've been reading up on How to keep products secure during handling, and it seems like a lot of the advice comes down to having the right type of containers in the first place. If the boxes are flimsy or don't have proper handles, people naturally end up holding them in awkward ways that lead to slips and drops. I found this website about plastic crates for logistics and storage in the UAE that showed how some crates are designed with textured sides and reinforced corners specifically to make them easier to grip and stack. I'm thinking about replacing our old cardboard system with something more sturdy, but I need to convince my boss that it's worth the upfront cost. For anyone else who runs a warehouse or storage facility, did switching to better quality containers actually reduce damage and accidents, or is this more about training staff to be more careful? I don't want to spend company money on something that won't really solve the problem, but I also hate seeing broken merchandise and frustrated workers every single week.