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Smarter palletising solution from Optiledge
The new Optiledge palletising system offers a smarter way to transport goods, with potential to generate cost savings and also benefits in terms of improved efficiency, maximised payloads, reduced storage space and a low carbon footprint.
Manufactured in high impact resistant polypropylene, the Optiledge is 100% recyclable and is designed to make the load platform fit the shape and size of the goods, rather than the goods having to conform to a pre-determined sized pallet.
CHEP makes it child’s play
The Lego Group was determined to create value for its customers by sub-contracting its non-core business activities. As part of this move, it made a commitment to use CHEP equipment pooling.
There are more than 2,000 companies operating in the European toy sector and one of the clear leaders is The Lego Group – now the world’s sixth largest toy manufacturer. Its products are sold in more than 130 countries globally and the world's children spend some five billion hours a year playing with the well-known Lego bricks.
More paper work for Goplasticpallets.com
Jim Hardisty, managing director of Goplasticpallets.com, explains how his company helped M-real transport its recycled wetlap pulp.
M-real Office Papers manufactures approximately 550,000 tonnes of office paper every year. With the company’s main supplier of wetlap pulp based in Kemsley in Kent, and the company’s paper mill located near Rouen in Normandy, M-real needed a solution for transporting its wetlap pulp to the paper mill in France and then returning its recycled office paper to the UK.
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