By Cass Jacoby, RCS Reporter.
United Asphalts understands that as a roofing contractor, time is money. When on a job site, you need a product that will make the job go as quickly and safely as possible. United Asphalts believes that a product should be easy to use down to the packaging. That is why they offer their premium asphalt in easy to ship 50-pound cartons.
The weight of these kegs reduces heavy lifting and chopping, making it convenient for your crew to simply throw the 50-pound cube directly into the kettle and get to work.
Exclusive to United Asphalts, you can ship 50-pound cartons in:
48 cartons per pallet
20 pallets per truckload
960 cartons per truckload
Average full truckload weight = 48,000 lbs.
Every pallet is adequately protected from the normal hazards of handling and shipping by their heavy six-millimeter heat shrink shrouds. You can be sure that with this superior packaging - on top of the high quality crude raw materials - you are offering your customers the best asphalt option available.
United Asphalts goes well beyond protecting your order with double banding, slip sheets and a heavy plastic shroud that helps protect the asphalt long after after it is delivered. Reduce inventory loss with these high-quality, durable shrouds that ensure their asphalt will hold up in your inventory under the harshest of conditions.
Learn more about United Asphalts in their RoofersCoffeeShop® or visit www.unitedasphalts.com.
About United Asphalts
Since 1961, the family-owned company, United Asphalts has been an industry leading manufacturer of high-quality asphalt products. They pride themselves on producing some of the best asphalt materials available today and ship within the U.S. and Canada as well as many other countries across the globe. Every member of their team cares about the quality of their products and works every day to ensure their processes and customer services operate with excellence.
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