BINGO Machinery, your global partner for smart logistics solutions, is proud to announce the launch of the new CBD30Y 3000kg Electric Walkie Pallet Truck – a robust, efficient, and user-friendly material handling equipment engineered to ele...
Model BG-654436-CTL
Model BG-604036-CTL
Model BG-604037-CTL
Model BG-604031-CTL
Model BG-604029-CTL
53L Space Saving Collapsible Plastic Tote with Lid for Warehouse
Model BG-604026-CTL
Model BG-604024-CTL
42L High Capacity Collapsible Plastic Tote with Lid for Logistics
Model BG-604020-CTL
36L Collapsible Plastic Tote with Lid for Industrial Logistics
Model BG-604018-CTL
Model BG-533634A-CTL
Model BG-533634B-CTL
Model BG-534136-CTL
BINGO Machinery, your global partner for smart logistics solutions, is proud to announce the launch of the new CBD30Y 3000kg Electric Walkie Pallet Truck – a robust, efficient, and user-friendly material handling equipment engineered to ele...
Collapsible plastic totes offer a powerful combination of space savings, cost efficiency, durability, and operational flexibility that rigid containers simply cannot match. When empty, they fold flat to as little as 25–30% of their expande...
Plastic totes offer a compelling combination of durability, cost efficiency, and versatility that makes them the go-to storage and transport solution across industries. Whether used in warehouses, retail environments, agriculture, or hom...
Collapsible plastic totes are reusable containers with hinged side walls that fold flat when empty, then lock rigidly into their full box shape when in use. This single design feature — the ability to switch between an erect, load-bearing container and a flat, space-saving form — makes collapsible totes one of the most operationally and economically impactful container choices available to warehousing and logistics operations. By eliminating the fixed space penalty of rigid empty containers, collapsible totes directly reduce storage floor area requirements, empty return freight costs, and total container inventory needed to sustain a given throughput. Bingo's collapsible plastic tote range covers capacities from 32 litres to 80 litres, all with integrated attached lids, in a range of footprints matched to standard shelving and pallet dimensions.
The core of a collapsible tote is its hinge-and-latch system. Each side wall is connected to the base and adjacent walls via integral polypropylene hinges moulded into the plastic at the corners and along the base edges. When the tote is erected for use, the side walls fold outward and upward until they click into a locked vertical position — either through interlocking tongue-and-groove features at the corners, or through separate latch clips. In this locked state, the walls bear load just as effectively as a rigid tote; the hinge geometry transfers compressive forces through the wall structure rather than through the hinge itself.
To collapse, the operator releases the corner latches and folds the longer side walls inward first, followed by the shorter end walls, which then stack flat on the base. The attached lid folds flat on top, keeping all components together as a single unit. A fully collapsed tote typically occupies approximately 25–30% of its erected height — meaning four collapsed totes take up the same vertical space as one erected tote, and a standard pallet that holds 10 erected totes can carry 35–40 collapsed totes instead.
Bingo offers collapsible plastic totes across a broad capacity range to suit different product volumes and shelving configurations. All models in the range feature an attached lid, PP construction, and four-wall collapsible design.
| Model | Capacity | Typical Application |
|---|---|---|
| BG-604018-CTL | 32 L | Retail shelf replenishment, small-parts logistics |
| BG-604020-CTL | 36 L | Industrial logistics, factory line supply |
| BG-604024-CTL | 42 L | E-commerce order fulfilment, distribution centres |
| BG-604026-CTL | 47 L | Logistics storage, warehouse picking |
| BG-533634A/B-CTL | 50 L | Heavy-duty parts storage, manufacturing |
| BG-604029-CTL | 53 L | Warehouse storage, space-saving logistics |
| BG-604031-CTL | 57 L | General warehousing, food distribution |
| BG-534136-CTL | 62 L | Parts storage, industrial and automotive supply chains |
| BG-604036-CTL | 65 L | Space-saving general logistics |
| BG-604037-CTL | 69 L | High-capacity warehouse and logistics storage |
| BG-654436-CTL | 80 L | Large-volume warehousing, bulk picking operations |
In retail replenishment networks — where totes travel loaded from a distribution centre to store shelves, then return empty to be refilled — the economics of empty return transport dominate total container cost. A distribution centre processing 5,000 tote movements per day may require 20–30 return vehicle trips daily if using rigid totes. Switching to collapsible totes reduces that to 7–10 trips for the same container volume, with direct savings in driver time, fuel, and vehicle wear. Payback periods of 12–18 months are common in high-frequency retail replenishment operations.
Factory production lines require a continuous supply of components and sub-assemblies delivered in standardised containers that can be efficiently returned empty. Collapsible totes fit this closed-loop flow precisely — full totes travel from stores to line-side, are emptied during production, then collapsed and stacked for retrieval by tugger train or forklift. The collapsed stack takes up minimal aisle space at the production line, avoiding the congestion that piles of rigid empty totes typically create in busy manufacturing environments.
Collapsible totes with attached lids protect food products from contamination during transport while allowing rapid loading and unloading at delivery points. After delivery, totes are collapsed at the store or restaurant, reducing the back-of-house space consumed by empty container storage — a genuine operational benefit in retail food environments where space is at a premium. The washable PP surface meets the hygiene requirements of food contact applications when food-grade material is specified.
As an OEM Collapsible Plastic Totes Supplier and Collapsible Plastic Totes Factory, Bingo provides global customers with one-stop integrated solutions for material storage and handling. Bingo's collapsible tote range — spanning 32L to 80L with attached lids across a full spectrum of footprint sizes — is manufactured with strict quality inspection processes to ensure every product meets international standards. Committed to delivering cost-effective solutions for manufacturing, e-commerce logistics, warehousing and distribution, and supermarket retail, Bingo upholds the philosophy of "Quality First, Win-Win Cooperation".
Quality PP collapsible totes are designed for thousands of fold cycles under normal warehouse conditions. The integral plastic hinges are moulded from the same PP material as the wall body, without metal components that could corrode or separate. Hinge failure is rarely the cause of tote retirement in well-managed fleets; far more common causes are wall cracking from impact or UV degradation in unprotected outdoor storage. For indoor closed-loop logistics applications, a service life of 5–10 years with daily use is a realistic expectation.
Yes, when erected and latched in the fully open position. The base dimensions and corner geometry of a properly latched collapsible tote are equivalent to those of a rigid tote of the same footprint, making them compatible with most roller conveyor and belt conveyor systems. The key requirement is that all wall latches must be fully engaged before placing the tote on the conveyor — a partially latched tote may flex under conveyor forces and cause handling errors. For fully automated AS/RS environments, confirm tote base flatness and wall rigidity specifications with your automation supplier.
In most practical applications, no significant difference. When a collapsible tote is fully erected and latched, the side walls form a structurally continuous box capable of bearing the same stacking and load ratings as a comparable rigid design. The load rating of a collapsible tote is specified by the manufacturer for the fully erect, latched condition — never attempt to load or stack a partially collapsed or unlatched tote, as this places bending stress directly on the hinge joints rather than on the wall panels, which can cause rapid structural failure.