Long or Short Term Contracts Available.
Various types of stillage are in stock for immediate hire. Our long and short term rates are very competitive, and for extended or frequent hire contracts we will manufacture stillages to suit your specific requirements
**Please Note** Although our website provides a wide range of products that we supply, it still only illustrates a small number of designs that we produce.
Please call us on call 07973 669 740 to talk to us about our bespoke design services.
What can you use a Stillage for?
Many stillages utilise a cage, or solid sides, and it is common for them to be stackable. Others also have specific types of finish – such as galvanisation to ensure durability, or casters to allow for easy movement.
Often, stillages are used to transport goods safely and without damage – and to ease the process of loading and unloading large numbers of products to transfer them to another truck, or from a truck to a warehouse for instance. A good example of this is the glass industry, where A-frame stillages are often used to support sheets of glass for transport. The glass is strapped to the A-frame, which leans inward, and can then be transported with less likelihood of the sheets breaking or being cracked.
Stillages direct are able to produce a full range of metal pallets and steel stillages, which can be used across a range of sectors including agriculture, automotive, transport and logistics for instance. This includes designing and producing irregularly shaped or sized products. Our workshop is equipped with full welding and metal working facilities, as well as high-specification design technology including CAD ability. In addition, we can also carry out custom or bespoke design for materials handling equipment – for instance glass handling or storage solutions.
Miscellaneous stillages and pallets cover a wide range of potential uses and materials – although metal is the one we use most commonly. At Stillages Direct we appreciate that often an ‘off-the-shelf’ stillage or cage isn’t designed for the specific role required, or does not have the specification necessary for a particular application (such as galvanisation for instance).