FREE Unwanted Shipping Containers Collections Service

Every Wednesday we collect unwanted crates from Fine ART Galleries, Artists, Auction houses, and Art Storages.

Please text or call (917) 310-0220 and we will send our team to collect unwanted crates FREE of charge.

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Our professional team will perform a White Glove collection of your unwanted ART Crates. On-Site disassembly also included in our FREE service.

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After your donation, your name will be added to our CRATE Exchange Program, and for every donated Art Shipping Container you will receive a discount or FREE delivery for your upcoming shipping container needs.

  1. As part of our Fine Art Crate Recycling Program, we strive to raise awareness about the importance of sustainable shipping practices within the art community. Through educational initiatives and outreach efforts, we encourage artists, galleries, and collectors to participate in eco-friendly initiatives and make informed choices about their shipping materials.

By participating in Art Couriers Crate Recycling Program, you not only contribute to environmental conservation but also demonstrate your commitment to sustainability and responsible stewardship of cultural resources. Together, we can make a positive impact on the planet while preserving and protecting the artworks we cherish.

Join us in our mission to reduce waste, conserve resources, and promote sustainability in the art shipping industry. Contact Fine Art Couriers today to learn more about our Fine Art Crate Recycling Program and how you can get involved. Let’s work together to create a more sustainable future for art shipping and beyond.

Our program allow museums, galleries, or collectors to donate used art shipping crates to other institutions or artists who can reuse them. To give you a concise overview:

Key points about Art Couriers fine art crate donation program:

  1. Purpose: Reduce waste and provide affordable crating solutions for artists and smaller institutions.
  2. Donors: Usually larger museums, galleries, or collectors who regularly ship artwork.
  3. Recipients: Often emerging artists, smaller galleries, or non-profit arts organizations.
  4. Types of crates: Can include wooden crates, traveling frames, and specialty packaging for sculptures or delicate works.
  5. Benefits:
    • Environmental: Reduces waste from single-use crates
    • Financial: Saves money for recipients
    • Community: Fosters connections within the art world
  6. Process: Typically involves registering with a program, listing available crates, and coordinating pickup or delivery.

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