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As Thanksgiving approaches, we find ourselves reflecting on how much we have to be grateful for.
We’re thankful for our families, our friends, and the loved ones we’re able to gather with this year — and we hold close in our hearts those who are no longer with us but whose impact and memories continue to guide us. We’re thankful for our customers and partners, whose trust and collaboration allow us to do what we do every day. Your support means more than you know, and we’re grateful for every opportunity to serve you. And we’re especially thankful for the people who keep our communities running — the service members, first responders, emergency personnel, public works crews, and all those who will spend this holiday away from their families to ensure the safety and well-being of others. We appreciate you, and we are thankful for your dedication. From our team at W&K Container to you and yours: May your Thanksgiving be warm, safe, and filled with gratitude and laughter. Happy Thanksgiving!
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On this Veterans Day, we honor the brave men and women whose service has protected our freedoms, supported global security, and helped keep critical supply chains moving—both at home and abroad. At W&K Container, Inc., we see a powerful parallel between your dedication and the innovation of the shipping container: an unassuming box that transformed how the world trades, travels and defends.
In the mid-20th century, cargo was still moved in myriad ways—barrels, sacks, crates, railcars—requiring massive manual handling and long dwell times. Then entrepreneurs like Malcom McLean (who patented a standardized intermodal container in 1956) applied truck-to-ship thinking to create the modern shipping container. By the 1970s, standardized containers had ignited an explosion in global trade—dramatically lowering costs, speeding transit, and enabling the global supply-chain architecture we rely on today. The military recognized early the power of containerization. From the U.S. Army’s “Transporter” steel boxes in the late 1940s to the ubiquitous “CONEX” systems during the Vietnam conflict, the concept of rugged, stack-able, modular containers proved mission-critical. Today, the Department of Defense (DoD) uses a suite of MIL-SPEC container types that reflect the same intermodal, robust design principles:
In our work at W&K Container, Inc., we build and manage container-based solutions that reflect both commercial agility and the rugged reliability demanded by military and industrial customers. We know that when lives are on the line, when timelines are tight and margins narrow—whether it’s a refit, a custom accessory, a secure storage unit or transport container—the same delivery mindset that veterans bring to service is essential. To all of our veteran clients and partners: thank you. Your service has enabled not only national security—but also the commercial flows and infrastructure that help countless businesses thrive. On this Veterans Day, we remember your commitment, we respect your sacrifice, and we’re proud to build solutions that honor your legacy of readiness. May your day be one of well-earned recognition—and may you feel the respect and gratitude of all of us at W&K Container, Inc. — The W&K Container Team #VeteransDay #ThankYouVeterans #Logistics #GlobalTrade #Containerization #MilitaryLogistics #Bicon #Tricon #Quadcon #WKContainer |
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