STRAPPING & UNITIZING

Load Shifting, Safety Incidents, and Freight Damage Start With an Inadequate Strapping Program

Strapping is your last line of defense before a load leaves your facility. When it’s wrong — wrong material, wrong tension, wrong tool — the consequences show up as product damage, safety incidents on the dock, and freight claims. Most operations don’t evaluate their strapping program until something fails.


What’s at Stake When Strapping Fails

Strapping failure isn’t just a product damage issue — it’s a safety issue. Loads that shift or fail in transit put workers, drivers, and customers at risk. When the strapping program isn’t engineered for the load, those risks are predictable.


Strapping Solutions We Provide

Polypropylene (PP) Strapping

Lightweight, cost-effective strapping for light to medium-duty unitizing. Available in a range of widths and break strengths. Suitable for carton bundling, palletized loads with moderate weight, and general-purpose unitizing applications.

Polyester (PET) Strapping

High-tensile, high-elongation strapping for heavy-duty unitizing. Retains tension better than PP over time — the right choice for heavy palletized loads, long-distance shipping, and applications where load shift is a concern. A cost-effective alternative to steel in many applications.

Steel Strapping

Maximum-strength strapping for the heaviest industrial loads — coils, pipe, lumber, concrete products, and applications where rigid, non-elongating strap is required. Available in a range of widths and gauges.

Strapping Tools and Automation

Manual tensioners and sealers, battery-powered combination tools, and fully automated strapping machines. We match the right tool or machine to your throughput requirements, strap material, and budget.


Selecting the Right Strapping Material for Your Application

ApplicationRecommended MaterialKey Reason
Light carton bundling, light palletsPolypropylene (PP)Cost-effective, sufficient strength for light loads
Heavy palletized loads, long haulPolyester (PET)Higher tensile strength, superior tension retention
Metal coils, pipe, heavy industrialSteelMaximum strength, rigid, non-elongating
High-volume automated end-of-linePP or PET with strapping machineThroughput, consistency, labor reduction
Replacing steel to reduce costPET strappingComparable strength, lower cost, safer handling

Why Allied for Strapping and Unitizing

Strapping is a system — the strap, the tool, the tension, and the pattern all work together. We evaluate the full system before making a recommendation, not just the consumable.


How We Work

  1. Assess your load and application — product weight, pallet configuration, transit distance, and current failure modes
  2. Specify the right material and tool — strap width, break strength, material type, and tooling matched to your operation
  3. Identify automation opportunities — evaluate whether strapping machine investment is justified by your throughput and labor costs
  4. Ensure reliable supply — consistent specifications, stocked inventory, and dependable lead times
  5. Optimize over time — revisit the program as your load profiles, volumes, or equipment change

Ready to Build a Safer, More Efficient Strapping Program?

Whether you’re dealing with load failures, looking to reduce material cost, or evaluating automation for your end-of-line — we can help. Most strapping program reviews identify both performance improvements and cost savings within the first conversation.