Like almost all industrial companies, we deliver the parts we design and manufacture.
But how are they packaged to ensure they reach our customers while maintaining their quality and compliance? And how do we contribute to a more sustainable environment?

Our Packaging Solutions
Once production is complete, our parts move to the packaging stage. Depending on the customer’s request and the quantity to be delivered, they follow one of two routes:
- Cardboard boxes
For orders requiring smaller batch packaging, our parts pass through a dedicated machine. They are placed on a conveyor belt and distributed into boxes according to a precise weight. Each box is then checked on a scale to ensure gram-level accuracy, corresponding to an exact number of parts.
Once verified, the boxes are manually closed and carefully arranged on pallets, ready for shipment.
- Wooden crates
For certain orders — and always at our customers’ request — we adopt a different approach. Each batch of parts is weighed before being grouped in bulk into sturdy wooden crates. These are suitable for secure transport and ready for delivery by road, sea or, more rarely, air.

Compliance and safety

The Advantages of Our Packaging
- Short supply chain: both types of packaging are manufactured in France by local partners, such as Socarbois (wooden crates) and Seyfert (cardboard boxes).
- Transport compliance: securely positioned in suitable containers, our parts can be transported and handled safely.
- Recyclable: these containers are reusable or can be given a second life through repurposing.
Our packaging solutions allow us to combine efficiency, safety and flexibility. At Ugigrip-Vallgrip, packaging is far more than a final step — it is our promise of quality and reliability with every delivery.
Discover our packaging processes in our YouTube video “Episode 5: Production Launch”.