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We can pack just about anything and ship everywhere!
A glass lamp, your valuable antiques, or a grandfather clock; we can pack it and ship it anywhere you like!

We have decades of experience in packing and shipping, we have a warehouse full of packaging material, from cardboard boxes, foam to wooden crates and palettes for your large heavyweight items. When you are sending fragile items,  you must pay attention to your packaging options. Often Antics, electronics, and high-value items are not a DIY packaging project you want to take on!


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Boston Packaging Services

Neighborhood Parcel employs staff with ample experience in the shipping & packaging expensive and fragile goods. A high-strength foam and padding protect the item you are shipping. We offer multiple U.S. and International shipping options from ocean to air cargo for lower cost. You can also opt-in for our Door-to-door and door-to-port delivery options.

Why Hire Hire Us To Ship Your Goods

  • Neighborhood Parcel Staff is experienced to handle all your packaging and shipping needs.
  • Door service to pick up heavy items.
  • Professional grade packaging material.
  • Discounted Air, Ocean and Ground Freight Rates.
  • Export Document Preparation Assistance.
  • Responsive Staff and flexible work schedule.
  • A+ Rated By the Boston BBB.
  • Member of the Boston North Business Chamber.

We Do International Shipping Too..

Our company is leading the way when it comes to International Shipping to over 180 countries. International Sea & Air Cargo Shipping services to Europe, the Far East, the Middle East, India, Israel, South America, Africa, Asia, Australia and New Zealand. We ship from all major ports in the USA, like Boston, New York, Miami, Los Angeles and Chicago. Work with us to find out more about your country of destination, get international moving resources, find country facts and learn relevant custom regulations to prepare for your overseas relocation. Please Call us at  978-851-0199 or click here for a free packing & Shipping quote.

Tom, thank you for your help with my move. My apartment furniture arrived to Germany as expected. Thank you for the professional packaging and the great service I received. I will call you in a couple of years to help me with my return shipment.

Haifa Thomas | Germany

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Crate Packaging History Massachusetts


Crate History in Massachusetts

The first documented writings in the US about shipping crates is in a 1930 handbook (Technical Bulletin No. 171) written by C. A. Plaskett for the US Department of Agriculture although his writing imply that crates were defined before that time. C. A. Plaskett was known for his extensive testing and defining of various components of transport packaging.

Construction of Wood Crates

Although the definition of a wooden crate as compared to a wooden box is clear, construction of the two often results in a container that is not clearly a crate or a box. Both wooden crates and wooden boxes are constructed to contain unique items, the design of either a crate or box may use principles from both. In this case, the container will typically be defined by how the edges and corners of the container are constructed. If the sheathing (either plywood or lumber) can be removed, and a framed structure will remain standing, the container would likely be termed a crate. If removal of the sheathing results in no way of fastening the lumber around the edges of the container, the container would likely be termed a wooden box.

Crates can be made of wood, plastic, metal or other materials. The term ‘crate’ often implies a large and/or strong container. Most plastic crates are smaller and are more commonly called a case or container. Metal is rarely used because of its weight. When metal is used, a crate is often constructed as an ‘open crate’ and may be termed a ‘cage’. Although a crate may be made of any material, for these reasons, the term ‘crate’ used alone often implies one constructed of wood.

Design of Crates

There are many variations of wooden crate designs. By far the most common are ‘closed’, ‘open’ and ‘framed’. A Closed Crate is one that is completely or nearly completely enclosed with material such as plywood or lumber boards. When lumber is used, gaps are often left between the boards to allow for expansion. An Open Crate is one that (typically) uses lumber for sheathing. The sheathing is typically gapped by at various distances. There is no strict definition of an open crate as compared to a closed crate. Typically when the gap between boards is greater than the distance required for expansion, the crate would be considered an open crate. The gap between boards would typically not be greater than the width of the sheathing boards. When the gap is larger, the boards are often considered ‘cleats’ rather than sheathing thus rendering the crate unsheathed. An unsheathed crate is a frame crate. A Frame Crate is one that only contains a skeletal structure and no material is added for surface or pilferage protection. Typically an open crate will be constructed of 12 pieces of lumber, each along an outer edge of the content and more lumber placed diagonally to avoid distortion from torque.Ship Wooden crates

When any type crate reaches a certain size, more boards may be added. These boards are often called Cleats. A cleat is used to provide support to a panel when that panel has reached a size that is may require added support based on the method of transportation. Cleats may be placed anywhere between the edges of a given panel. On crates, cleat placement is often determined by the width of the plywood used on plywood sheathed crates. On other crates, cleats are often evenly spaced as required to strengthen the panel. Sometimes two cleats are added across the top panel of a crate placed as needed to give the top of the crate added strength where lifting chains or straps may press on the crate while lifting.

Cleats may have more specific names based on added benefit they provide. Some published standards only use those more descriptive terms and may never refer to these various lumber components as cleats. For example, lumber placed under the top of a wood container to add support for a large top are called “joists”. Lumber is built into the mid-section of the top of a wood container to strengthen the top are called “cleats”. When the cleats are enlarged and constructed to support a large top, they may generically be termed “cleats” or more specifically be termed “joists”.

“Skids” or thick bottom runners, are sometimes specified to allow forklift trucks access for lifting.

Transportation methods and storage conditions must always be considered when designing a crate. Every step of the transportation chain will

result in different stresses from shock and vibration. Differences in pressure, temperature and humidity may not only adversely affect the content of the crate, but also will have an effect on the holding strength of the fasteners (mostly the nails and staples) in the crate.

Although the above definition most always stands true, there are many slightly altered or ‘sub-definitions’ used by and in various organizations,

agencies and documents. This is the result of the small size of the industry and the fact that a single, finite definition of an item that is different every time it is made can be difficult to define.

IATA, the International Air Transport Association, for example, doesn’t allow crates on airplanes because it defines a crate as an open transport container. Although a crate can be of the Open or Framed variety, having no sheathing, a Closed crate is not open and is equally as safe to ship in as a wooden box, which is allowed by IATA.

In general conversation, the term crate is often used to denote wooden boxes and crates simply to shorten the term however in commercial use; the misuse of the term could result in a container that is not suitable for its intended use.

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International Ocean Cargo Boston MA


Neighborhood Parcel is proud to announce the Successful launch of its newest International Cargo and ocean shipping service website. The International cargo and freight shipping site will allow businesses and consumers to take advantage of our wide network of ship carriers,
Airliners to get the best rates..

“Our Business continues to grow and we want to give our clients an opportunity to move their freight from point A to point B, fast and at affordable price” Said Mr. Bechat CEO of Neighborhood Parcel during Grand Opening Ceremony in Boston MA.

Neighborhood Parcel of Boston MA offers Ocean Cargo, Air Freight, Ground shipping both LTL and Full truck loads worldwide. Ocean Shipping service will allow Businesses and consumers to ship anything from Cars to household goods at affordable rates, car shipping can be done via RoRo or Container shipping. Household Items can be packages in skids or Wooden crates.
Our Air cargo service is reserved for time sensitive merchandise, our wide network of air carriers will give you the best possible rate for the shipment along with optional freight insurance. Small Air packages can be shipped Via FedEx or DHL at rates that are 20 to 60% below retail rates.

In addition to Air and ocean shipping, our Company provides customs solutions that fit all customer needs and budget. From dedicated access to our Executive desk to satisfaction guarantee. For more info on our ocean freight, Air cargo or Crate Service.


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College Move Out Service in Boston MA


Neighborhood Parcel is proud to offer College Move out service in Metro Boston, we can make any college student move out simple and headache free by shipping and packaging all items directly to dorm or home via a vast network of couriers.
Neighborhood Parcel of Tewksbury (www.NeighborhoodParcel.com) is proud to offer College Move Out service to its Boston Area College and University students. Our service is based on convenience and value. We have decades of experience in packaging and shipping and we put it to work for you!

With a vast Network of couriers, we can offer some of the lowest prices when it comes to packaging and shipping household goods, onsite service is available. Our store location in Tewksbury offers a wide selection of packaging and moving supplies for the Do It Yourself crowd.


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Neighborhood Parcel can help parents and students save a lot of money by having us package and ship your items for save delivery, we compare all courier rates and offer you discount shipping rates that range from 30 to 50% of what those Big Franchise store will charge. Once items leave our warehouse, we will email you all your tracking information to be notified of expected delivery times.

“I received your Quote today and it is 50% less than what the UPS store quoted me in Boston, I am now so happy that I found you” Said Sahar of Morocco. We work hard to save you money, because we are an Authorized shipping center for FedEx and DHL and we do not pay Royalty fees! For more info:

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International Crate Service in Boston MA


Crate Packaging for International shipping, crate for bikes, crates for Industrial parts, crates for bikes, crates for artwork, mainframes Etc..

Neighborhood Parcel can help you package your parcel in the correct container to meet all your exports needs. Our Crating service is second to none. Fast and reliable service for all your shipping needs and within your budget.

Crate Packaging Options

Crates, Boxes, and Containers in Wood, Plywood, Corrugated, or Wood/Corrugated.
Custom Skids and Pallets.

  • Domestic or Export (Certified HT products meeting ISPM 15 guidelines)
  • Assembled or Unassembled (KD)
  • Your Design, Commercial/Military, Single Use or Re-Useable
  • Single Unit or Short Runs
  • Standard or Shock/Vibration Protection
  • Crating / Packing Service at Your Location or Our Shop
  • “Just in Time” or Ahead of Time

Why choose Neighborhood Parcel ®:

  • Fast reliable service: 24Hrs Turnaround.
  • High quality products.
  • Custom fit jobs, no one size fits all approach.
  • On location service.
  • Convenience: One company to crate and ship your parcel.
  • Unmatched Customer service.
  • Rock bottom pricingContact us today!