Cremation Transport: Moving Multiple Containers Safely
How double-deck systems move up to four cremation containers or two air trays per run — rollers, bier pins, glide strips, and the throughput math.
Cremation Transport: Moving Multiple Containers Safely
High-volume cremation operations move a steady stream of containers between facilities, retorts, and families. Doing it one or two at a time wastes routes. A double-deck system lets a single operator transport multiple cremation containers and air trays per run — secured, stable, and dignified.
How many containers per run?
The AME-DD2000-XLC carries up to four cremation containers or two air trays per run in a full-size van. On a mid-size Mercedes Metris, the AME-DD-EX2 handles three cremation containers or two air trays.
Securing containers safely
- Nylon casket rollers ease containers into position without lifting strain.
- Bier pin plates with multiple holes adapt to different container sizes.
- Glide strips reduce friction and protect the deck surface.
- Powered upper deck with a safety latch keeps the second level stable in transit.
Throughput math
If a route currently moves two containers per trip, a four-container run effectively halves the number of trips — saving fuel, mileage, and operator hours while improving service speed during peak periods.
Frequently asked questions
Can one system carry both containers and cots?
Yes — the DD2000-XLC is configured for cots, cremation containers, air trays, and caskets, so a single van flexes across job types.
Are air trays supported?
Yes. The DD2000-XLC carries two air trays per run; the DD-EX2 also supports two on a mid-size van.
Related guides
- Mortuary Vehicle Deck Systems: Complete Buyer's Guide
- First Call Removal Vehicles: Maximizing Capacity
- Double-Deck Casket Transport: Capacity, Loading & Safety
- Bier Pins, Cot Cups & Glide Strips Explained
Scale your cremation transport
Call 1-888-792-9315 or email cool@mymortuarycooler.com to spec a container-ready system.






