With more than 60 years of experience, NO-NAIL BOXES is the Luxembourg manufacturer of collapsible plywood and steel boxes for industrial use. Established in Wiltz (Luxembourg), the company employs more than hundred people to produce annually close to 550.000 boxes, of which almost 90% are made to measure.
NO-NAIL BOXES seeks the supply of collapsible plywood boxes that are adapted to the specific needs of their clients, in order to guarantee the greatest integrity of the packaged products as well as user safety.
Sold in Europe (the Netherlands, France, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Great Britain, Spain, Italy and Luxembourg), most of the folding boxes produced by NO-NAIL BOXES are destined for worldwide export; they are shipped by air, land and sea, to the four corners of the world.
All NO-NAIL BOXES crates are designed according to an ISO 9001 certified process, a guarantee of both quality and a continually improving system. They also conform to the ISPM 15 standard, which ensures an environmentally-friendly product.
Protection of the environment and sustainable use of natural resources are integral parts of the NO-NAIL BOXES philosophy, as evidenced by the numerous labels and certifications. The PEFC label is proof that NO-NAIL BOXES contributes to sustainable forest management by using PEFC wood (PEFC/22-31-16) for the manufacture of its boxes. The ISO 14001 label demonstrates the company’s dedication to minimising its impact on the environment. The “SuperDrecksKëscht® fir Betriber” label affirms its involvement in the prevention, management and reduction of the company’s waste.
CSR-certified (Corporate Social Responsibility), NO-NAIL BOXES strives to integrate the three pillars of sustainable development: the social dimension and diversity, governance and the environment. An approach that allows the company to stand out among its competitors on the economic, social, environmental and social plane.
NO-NAIL BOXES is also labelled “Sécher & Gesond mat System” for its effective management of workplace health and safety, “Made in Luxembourg,” and is part of the MLQE (Luxembourg Movement for Quality and Excellence).








