Join us at PACK EXPO Las Vegas, Sept. 29–Oct. 1, for the Reusable Packaging Learning Center, featuring two days of expert-led education on innovation, efficiency, and sustainability in transport packaging.
Learn more -Rehrig Pacific Company completed an in-market pilot test of its mobile engagement enabled reusable material handling assets. The results: a click-through conversion rate of 48 percent. To read this report,…
There are some noteworthy differences between a bar code system and RFID that can help you determine which is better suited for your needs. To read this report, click here.
Independent Life Cycle Analysis examines the environmental impact of the 3 types of pallets commonly used today — the pooled multi-use wood pallet, the single-use wood pallet and iGPS’ pooled…
Optimize Global Shipments with Customized Dunnage Solutions was a presentation by the Orbis Corporation given at PACK EXPO 2014. In the presentation you will learn how today’s companies will reduce product damage…
Tracking Reusable Containers is a presentation by The Kennedy Group given at PACK EXPO 2014. The presentation covers how to select the appropriate solution — identification nameplates, bar codes or RFID for your reusable…
IFCO Systems releases statement on the microbial testing of corrugated and plastic containers, stresses the importance of proper handling in any system as a focus of food safety, not competing products RPCs…
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April 28, 2014
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PendaForm and Fabri-Form recently merged to become the largest industrial thermo former in North America.
According to a study undertaken in 2012 by thermal protection packaging provider Minnesota Thermal Science in cooperation with The University of Minnesota College of Science & Engineering it shows reusable pharma container ‘significantly’ reduces environmental impact.
Arlington, VA, Oct. 31, 2013 – Secondary package design with on-message, brand-building color and graphics can lift brand awareness and increase purchase intent when integrated into in-store marketing campaigns, according…
At any given time, a manufacturer can likely tell you the quantity of bulk items available for processing, and a distributor can tell you the number of trucks it has on the road and the number in for repairs. However not every company can tell you how many reusable assets, including pallets and containers, they have out at retail stores, in the warehouse or waiting for repairs.