Sep 16, 2023 Warehousing Ireland Materials Handling, Materials Handling, News Comments Off on KNAPP partners with Packsize to develop sustainable packaging solutions
Right-sized packaging saves space and costs Everyone is familiar with placing an online order and finding that the goods arrive in a box that is far too big and stuffed with filler material. This not only means excess waste but also that valuable space on delivery vehicles is not optimised due to transporting air. However, the combination of automation technology from KNAPP and right-sized packaging technology from Packsize minimises the number of cartons used and the amount of filler material required in packages. By making packaging more intelligent, space can be used more efficiently. The results are a phenomenal step forward in terms of sustainability – reduced cardboard waste, fewer trips for delivery vehicles and lower personnel costs – as well as creating a better experience for customers. For companies in segments such as online retail, this provides clear competitive advantage. |
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Packaging tailored to the goods
Right-sized packaging means that the carton is tailored precisely to the size of the goods. “As soon as an order is started,” explains Samuel Krauser, Product Manager and sustainability expert at KNAPP’s global headquarters in Graz, Austria, “the software uses master data to calculate the required size for the shipping carton, which the Packsize machine then produces. Then the custom-sized target carton is sent directly to the workstation for picking. This significantly reduces unnecessary packaging and fill material, which also reduces shipping costs.” The benefits for the customer are clear: by tailoring the packaging, carton size is reduced by up to 40%. In addition, one third of the amount of filling material is saved in comparison to traditional packaging, where items are packed in finished cartons and void-fill material is added. Creating smaller packages is also much more cost-effective because this ultimately translates into reduced transport and fewer personnel.
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