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Wire Mesh Baskets by Industry: Automotive, Food & Beverage, Warehousing & More

The open mesh design is what sets these baskets apart from solid steel bins, and it’s exactly why certain industries reach for them specifically.

Automotive & Parts Handling

Like solid bins, wire mesh baskets move stamped and machined parts through production — but the open sides make it easy to visually inspect contents without opening or tipping the basket, which speeds up sorting and quality checks on the line.

Produce & Agriculture

Ventilation is the deciding factor here. Mesh sides and floors allow airflow around produce and other perishable goods in a way a solid-walled bin can’t, which matters for anything that needs to breathe or drain during storage and transport.

Food & Beverage

Open mesh construction also makes cleaning and inspection faster in food-handling environments, where visibility and washdown are routine requirements.

Warehousing & Retail Distribution

Collapsible-sided mesh baskets are common in distribution operations that need to return large numbers of empty baskets efficiently — the ability to fold baskets flat for the return trip saves meaningful trailer space compared to rigid containers.

Choosing Mesh vs. Solid

If you need ventilation, visibility, or easier return logistics, mesh is usually the better fit. If you’re handling small parts, loose fasteners, or anything that could fall through mesh openings, a solid steel bin is the safer choice — see our Solid Steel Bin sizing guide for that comparison.

Browse current Mesh Baskets inventory to see what’s on hand now.

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