Kite launches bale arm crates

Kite Packaging has launched a new range of nestable and stackable bale arm crates. Essential equipment for supermarkets, the crates are expertly manufactured for ease of transportation and storage.

The bale arm extends to allow the user to hold and carry the box comfortably, a quality which is aided by the wide tray-like structure that evenly distributes the content’s weight. The box is constructed from lightweight yet durable regran polymer to ensure minimised strain when lifting in addition to withstanding heavy weights and water damage.

Simply retract the bale arm for the crates to become nestable when empty or keep it extended to stack the containers when full. The ridged design makes stacking smooth and the boxes suitable for conveniently storing a range of produce.

Although created for supermarkets, the potential applications of these crates are widespread due to the universal versatility of strong, practical and stackable containers. They would prove especially useful in warehouse environments where it is important to conserve space while having the necessary tools to safely move products across a pick and pack operation.

Kite Packaging now supplies two types of bale arm crates: a standard size and a deeper version with an impressive capacity of 20kg and 21kg respectively. A considerable volume of produce can be capably stored and transported within these boxes with the load being safely spread across the wide surface area to reliably protect both the contents and the user.

 

 

Kite launches bale arm crates

Kite Packaging has launched a new range of nestable and stackable bale arm crates. Essential equipment for supermarkets, the crates are expertly manufactured for ease of transportation and storage.

The bale arm extends to allow the user to hold and carry the box comfortably, a quality which is aided by the wide tray-like structure that evenly distributes the content’s weight. The box is constructed from lightweight yet durable regran polymer to ensure minimised strain when lifting in addition to withstanding heavy weights and water damage.

Simply retract the bale arm for the crates to become nestable when empty or keep it extended to stack the containers when full. The ridged design makes stacking smooth and the boxes suitable for conveniently storing a range of produce.

Although created for supermarkets, the potential applications of these crates are widespread due to the universal versatility of strong, practical and stackable containers. They would prove especially useful in warehouse environments where it is important to conserve space while having the necessary tools to safely move products across a pick and pack operation.

Kite Packaging now supplies two types of bale arm crates: a standard size and a deeper version with an impressive capacity of 20kg and 21kg respectively. A considerable volume of produce can be capably stored and transported within these boxes with the load being safely spread across the wide surface area to reliably protect both the contents and the user.

 

 

‘Pingdemic’ exemption can save Christmas

A toxic combination of the current HGV driver shortage crisis, post-Brexit immigration rules, an unprecedented increase in demand for transport due to a change in shopping habits, and the recent ‘pingdemic’, is steering the industry towards a potential ‘Perfect Storm’ this Christmas, says Emma Verkaik, Membership & Marketing Director of the BCMPA, the Association for Contract Manufacturing, Packing, Fulfilment & Logistics.

The requirement for fulfilment services continues to grow across a wide array of sectors, including clothing, electrical, personal care, healthcare, and entertainment, and whilst BCMPA members are coping well with it, it is proving to be much more difficult to guarantee delivery on time, or sometimes even at all. As one member commented, “90% of my problems today are based not on the operational side of getting the orders and boxes out of the door, but on deliveries; we work hard to provide efficient, reliable, quick turnaround of stock, only to find it misses the delivery window due to transport challenges”.

It is estimated by the Road Haulage Association that Britain is already short of around 60,000 lorry drivers. This deficit is being further increased by the effects of the recent pingdemic, with remaining driving staff being forced to self-isolate. In the week to 21st July alone, the number of self-isolation alerts sent by the NHS Covid-19 app in England and Wales rose by 70,000 to a new record of 689,313.

A recent demand to the government from the UK Warehousing Association for logistics staff to be exempted from the need for self-isolation if ‘pinged’ is an indication of how far reaching and disruptive the current pingdemic is becoming.

It is clear that something needs to be done and the BCMPA is calling for the industry and government to help effect immediate change, extending the exemption from self-isolation to workers in the contract packing and fulfilment industry.

The impact of these driver shortages is already apparent and is set be felt in very real terms across the wider economy. BCMPA members fear that if a rapid, effective solution is not found, the expected further spike in demand for delivery services during retail events such as Black Friday and a post Covid Christmas could prove to be a tipping point, with empty shelves in store and patchy D2C delivery.

An undoubted further consequence of this shortage is that, in addition to the difficulties and delays experienced, costs will rise too, as large supermarket chains seek to secure their own deliveries by increasing drivers’ salaries. As an example, during July, Tesco began offering a £1,000 joining bonus for HGV lorry drivers, putting further pressure on hauliers’ costs as they attempt to retain or recruit drivers. This will inevitably lead to wage rises, costs which the industry will be unlikely to continue to be able to absorb, leading to higher on-shelf prices.

The deep-seated nature of the problem is making it difficult to see an easy – or quick – fix. Yet in many instances, a quick fix is imperative, due to the perishable, or time-dependent nature of some commodities and the enormous hole in supply.

A real sense exists amongst BCMPA members that, without fast, decisive, and wide-ranging action Christmas is in trouble, and government, industry and all interested parties need to act now to make sure it is not effectively cancelled.

Dachser enhances Argentina service

Responding to market demand, Dachser Argentina, a subsidiary of global logistics provider Dachser, is enhancing its door-to-door service. As part of its comprehensive service offering, Dachser supports its customers by moving their cargo in and out of Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay with trucks and semi-trailers equipped with satellite tracking devices.

“At Dachser Argentina, we continue to expand our service offerings to ensure we meet the needs of our customers. Concerning road transportation and also warehousing we work with experienced service partners who understand the importance of protecting cargo, providing data to enable high shipment visibility and reliably meeting deadlines,” said Eduardo Fernandes, Country Manager ASL Argentina at Dachser. “Our customers are especially pleased that the transport equipment includes tracking devices, which enhance visibility, provide 24/7, real-time data and help prevent cargo theft, which is a significant problem impacting our customers.”

Managed by Dachser’s experienced team of logistics experts, the door-to-door transportation service includes direct pick-ups and deliveries, guaranteed departures, reliable lead times and proof of delivery. Depending on specific customer requirements, Dachser Argentina also provides integrated warehousing services including a variety of value-added services, such as pick and pack operations, labeling and consolidation, as well as customs brokerage services.

Additionally, Dachser Argentina provides comprehensive logistics services that include airfreight forwarding, maritime transportation, distribution services, customs clearance and ground transportation.

With dedicated teams located in Buenos Aires and Mendoza, Dachser says it offers comprehensive ground transportation services throughout all of Argentina and beyond. With its road transportation services, Dachser’s door-to-door solution provides reliable ground transportation of general, dangerous and refrigerated cargo shipments to and from Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay. Equipped with satellite tracking devices, the trucks employed for this service provide 24/7, end-to-end visibility with real-time reporting capabilities.

Dachser Argentina’s service expansion in synergy with dedicated expert teams help our customers improve operations, reduce costs and enhance their supply chain fluidity,” adds Mr. Fernandes. “At Dachser Argentina, we are committed to empowering our customers to optimise their supply chains both locally and globally.”

Dachser enhances Argentina service

Responding to market demand, Dachser Argentina, a subsidiary of global logistics provider Dachser, is enhancing its door-to-door service. As part of its comprehensive service offering, Dachser supports its customers by moving their cargo in and out of Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay with trucks and semi-trailers equipped with satellite tracking devices.

“At Dachser Argentina, we continue to expand our service offerings to ensure we meet the needs of our customers. Concerning road transportation and also warehousing we work with experienced service partners who understand the importance of protecting cargo, providing data to enable high shipment visibility and reliably meeting deadlines,” said Eduardo Fernandes, Country Manager ASL Argentina at Dachser. “Our customers are especially pleased that the transport equipment includes tracking devices, which enhance visibility, provide 24/7, real-time data and help prevent cargo theft, which is a significant problem impacting our customers.”

Managed by Dachser’s experienced team of logistics experts, the door-to-door transportation service includes direct pick-ups and deliveries, guaranteed departures, reliable lead times and proof of delivery. Depending on specific customer requirements, Dachser Argentina also provides integrated warehousing services including a variety of value-added services, such as pick and pack operations, labeling and consolidation, as well as customs brokerage services.

Additionally, Dachser Argentina provides comprehensive logistics services that include airfreight forwarding, maritime transportation, distribution services, customs clearance and ground transportation.

With dedicated teams located in Buenos Aires and Mendoza, Dachser says it offers comprehensive ground transportation services throughout all of Argentina and beyond. With its road transportation services, Dachser’s door-to-door solution provides reliable ground transportation of general, dangerous and refrigerated cargo shipments to and from Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay. Equipped with satellite tracking devices, the trucks employed for this service provide 24/7, end-to-end visibility with real-time reporting capabilities.

Dachser Argentina’s service expansion in synergy with dedicated expert teams help our customers improve operations, reduce costs and enhance their supply chain fluidity,” adds Mr. Fernandes. “At Dachser Argentina, we are committed to empowering our customers to optimise their supply chains both locally and globally.”

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