Highlighting High Standards in Product Safety

Magnus Renman, Head of R&D, DS Smith talks about high standards in product safety across their global sites.

Product safety and good manufacturing practice standards are set high in the paper industry. Regulatory requirements set by the European authorities must be met and our paper customers need assurance that we not only meet these requirements but exemplify them. Establishing a clear commitment to product safety and developing a thriving product safety culture across our global network is key to continued success.

With speedy expansion of the company through acquisitions, doubling in size over five years, the challenge was to ensure standardization of manufacturing aligned to the established company practice. Led by the Research and Development division a Product Safety Network was put in place to drive consistency in paper production, knowledge and communications.

This internal company network monitors and drives high standards in paper manufacturing across our paper mills and ensures third party tests and certificates across the full range of paper grades. Working with thousands of people across Europe and the US, the network provides full and concise knowledge of guidelines and practices, shared in thorough communications, workshops and online training systems.

From small local businesses to large global corporations, all are supported with certification and any queries on paper performance, certificates and safety compliance are answered swiftly and efficiently. Certificates for paper are produced from tests using industry-leading experts and accredited laboratories. As an active member of the European Paper & Board Industry associations, customers are assured we continue to lead in the development and adoption of industry best practices.

The network hub also collates information from the markets, with hundreds of people contributing, placing DS Smith in a strong position to understand the needs from our Pan-EU and Global customers.

Marcello Pezzi, Product Safety Manager, Paper Packaging Europe, who manages this network represents DS Smith at F.F.C.O. & C.E.P.I. in the food contact groups. He is actively involved in Food contact guidelines developed with key industry groups and distributed to all paper producers.

Product safety in paper and packaging is a fundamental part of our process at mills and plants across Europe and in the US and has been highlighted further by the Covid-19 pandemic. DS Smith was swift in response to ensure stringent safety measures were in place to protect the workforce, complying with local and national government regulations.

The mills use the latest in cleaning and screening technologies to turn Paper for Recycling (PfR) into a pulp suitable to produce recycled food grade papers. Near Infrared technology, moisture detection sensors and fibre separation innovations have ensured the paper entering the pulping process is of the purest and highest standards. Furthermore, a statement was distributed to customers on the safety of paper, card and board citing government and industry bodies.

As an integrated business, from recycling and paper making through to packaging design and production, we play a key role by providing products and services that supply essential goods, such as food and pharmaceuticals, into shops and homes. With consumer habits changing, online shopping and delivery of food items will be an integrated part of how we now live. Safety in packaging for food products will continue to be front and centre of an ever-changing world.

 

Turkish Cargo Named best European Air Cargo Brand

Part of the national flag carrier Turkish Airlines, Turkish Cargo has been chosen as the best cargo brand in Europe and received ‘Best Cargo Airline – Europe’ award during the Air Cargo News Awards 2020. Organized on a digital platform for the first time due to the global pandemic, 12 awards met with their winners. Award winners were chosen by the votes cast by experts of supply chain with criteria such as quality, innovation, efficiency, speed, reliability and vision in mind, open to all sector which offers innovative products, services and operations that can help developing air cargo sector further.

Turkish Airlines Chairman of the Board and the Executive Committee M. İlker Aycı said; “Receiving the best cargo airline of Europe award, our cargo brand Turkish Cargo continues to make our country proud by maintaining a sustainable success with its air cargo operations conducted to all over the world. Despite the crises that grip the world such as the current pandemic period, Turkish Cargo continues its success story with more effective solutions by developing and using new technologies and innovative approaches. One of the significant examples of these approaches will be the SmartIST, one of the biggest and most modern air cargo facilities in the world. Located in Istanbul Airport, facility will use technologies such as drones, robotic automation and optimization. With its smart technology developments and digitalization works, our brand will soar to many more achievements. I congratulate our flag carrier air cargo brand and all of our employees that contributed to its success.”

As the fastest growing air cargo brand, Turkish Cargo continued its air cargo operations without any interruptions during this global pandemic period and transported food, aid, medicine, masks and medical equipment to all over the world. Carrying on its works selflessly 24/7 to maintain global medicine supply chain, Turkish Cargo managed to carry 1 out of every 20 air cargo in the world. Boasting the world’s widest direct cargo aircraft network, Turkish Cargo reaches over 300 destinations, 95 of which is direct cargo destinations, and offers its services 24/7 to its customers over its global network.

Read similar news here: https://www.logisticsbusiness.com/transport-distribution/air-cargo/

Turkish Cargo Named best European Air Cargo Brand

Part of the national flag carrier Turkish Airlines, Turkish Cargo has been chosen as the best cargo brand in Europe and received ‘Best Cargo Airline – Europe’ award during the Air Cargo News Awards 2020. Organized on a digital platform for the first time due to the global pandemic, 12 awards met with their winners. Award winners were chosen by the votes cast by experts of supply chain with criteria such as quality, innovation, efficiency, speed, reliability and vision in mind, open to all sector which offers innovative products, services and operations that can help developing air cargo sector further.

Turkish Airlines Chairman of the Board and the Executive Committee M. İlker Aycı said; “Receiving the best cargo airline of Europe award, our cargo brand Turkish Cargo continues to make our country proud by maintaining a sustainable success with its air cargo operations conducted to all over the world. Despite the crises that grip the world such as the current pandemic period, Turkish Cargo continues its success story with more effective solutions by developing and using new technologies and innovative approaches. One of the significant examples of these approaches will be the SmartIST, one of the biggest and most modern air cargo facilities in the world. Located in Istanbul Airport, facility will use technologies such as drones, robotic automation and optimization. With its smart technology developments and digitalization works, our brand will soar to many more achievements. I congratulate our flag carrier air cargo brand and all of our employees that contributed to its success.”

As the fastest growing air cargo brand, Turkish Cargo continued its air cargo operations without any interruptions during this global pandemic period and transported food, aid, medicine, masks and medical equipment to all over the world. Carrying on its works selflessly 24/7 to maintain global medicine supply chain, Turkish Cargo managed to carry 1 out of every 20 air cargo in the world. Boasting the world’s widest direct cargo aircraft network, Turkish Cargo reaches over 300 destinations, 95 of which is direct cargo destinations, and offers its services 24/7 to its customers over its global network.

Read similar news here: https://www.logisticsbusiness.com/transport-distribution/air-cargo/

Subscribe

Get notified about New Episodes of our Podcast, New Magazine Issues and stay updated with our Weekly Newsletter.