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Egg 6315 Reusable egg packaging containers 6315

The Egg 6315 crate is built for specialty and smaller-quantity eggs. Its Speed Stack Wall makes shelf stocking fast and easy. This crate combines strength and ventilation to protect eggs from farm to fridge.

Hand stack and protect with ease

The Egg 6315 is perfect for retailers and suppliers who want the benefits of reusable egg crates while stocking smaller quantities on the retail shelf. It fits 12 dozen commodity egg cartons and makes hand stacking simple with the Speed Stack Wall, which allows retail workers to quickly reach in and grab cartons for shelf stocking. This crate also reduces product damage by up to 75% and includes ventilation for faster cooling.

Product Details & Benefits

Stackable and space saving

Speed Stack Wall for easy stocking

Curved cutaway design allows for associates to reach in easily for hand stacking on shelves.

Retail ready

Fits 12 dozen commodity egg cartons

Optimized for specialty egg quantities. Accommodates all carton types: pulp, foam, and PET.

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Strong and protective

Rigid sides are 4X stronger than corrugated, reducing product damage by up to 75%.

Ventilation and cooling

Ventilated for freshness

Built-in airflow supports faster cooling and maintains product quality. 

Reusable and sustainable

Eliminates single-use packaging and supports sustainability goals.

Stacks with Tosca Egg Crates

Compatible with Egg 6317 and 6332 crates.

Product specs

Dimensions

External Dimensions: 24 x 13.30 x 6.57 in
Internal Dimensions: 23.20 x 12.50 x 5.94 in
Folded Dimensions: 24 x 13.30 x 1.42 in

LOADING & STACKING

Weight: 2.70 lbs
Folded Stacking Height: 1.42 in
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Comparisons - Egg RPCs vs Cardboard

Feature
Sturdy Material
Ventilation
Drop Wall
Sustainable
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Egg 6315

Egg crates are 4X stronger than corrugated boxes, reducing product loss by up to 75%.

Eggs stay fresh due to ventilation, cooling 5X faster than corrugated.

Eliminate hand stacking with unique SmartWall drop wall, allowing associates to place the entire crate on the shelf

Increase sustainability across supply chain due to reusable, recyclable crates, reduced transport trips and lower food waste.

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Cardboard

Corrugated crushes, causing loss throughout the supply chain.

Corrugated traps hot air, degrading the quality of eggs and reducing shelf life.

Hand stacking takes time and leads to more damage.

Single-use only, less sustainable due to higher waste and more frequent replacement needs, increasing transport trips and food waste.

Egg RPC FAQs.

What types of eggs are best suited for the Egg 6315 crate?

The Egg 6315 is ideal for eggs that need to be hand stacked in smaller quantities on the retail shelf, such as specialty or organic varieties.

Why choose a reusable plastic egg crate over corrugated packaging?

Reusable plastic crates offer superior strength, ventilation, and product protection compared to corrugated boxes. They reduce damage, minimize waste, and support food safety.

What are the benefits of using RPCs for egg transport?

RPCs like Egg 6315 reduce product damage by 50% or more on average, thanks to rigid walls, and improve product quality through ventilation that supports faster cooling and better airflow.

Proven transformation

Preferred by global retail giants, top suppliers, and leading manufacturers, Tosca is the trusted choice in egg supply chain solutions.
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“They save us money over cardboard. The RPCs have been a financial benefit to Brookshire Brothers as well as labor savings. We are able to move much faster pace [with RPCS] than over corrugated. And we work with our vendors and partners everyday to lower the cost of operations so that we can pass that savings to our customers.”

Brookshire Brothers

The main driver for switching to Tosca RPCs was the reduction in broken eggs during transportation. These reusable plastic crates allow some additional protection for the egg cartons which resulted in an average 66% reduction in egg loss.”

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