Reusable Packaging News No. 2, 2019 | Page 26

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By offering a wider range of foldable plastic IBCs (e.g. footprint, volume, adapted to different transport media) we want to gain market share and replace non-efficient transport packaging where it is possible.

HOREN has a full fleet of different IBCs with a very high folding ratio (up to 4:1) and very good load capacity. Now we want to provide an alternative to other fluid transport packaging options where possible and where it makes sense.

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What is next? Obviously, the innovation never stops.

The company won several awards in 2018 recognizing its commitment to innovation, including for the successful launch of the fourth generation ‘gold and silver’ beer crates with Warsteiner and for its next-generation large foldable container product lines: Excelsior®, Fructus® and Magnum Optimum®.

Schoeller Allibert’s engineers are currently focused on the development of the next generation of handheld containers for e-commerce solutions and products such as fruit and vegetables – the 4th generation of foldable small containers.

The new generation will be ultra-flat, helping to save significant logistics costs during empty returns. They will also be lighter, easier to handle and capable of being equipped with smart tracking devices.

Ludo Gielen sees new opportunities to reduce the massive volumes of cardboard that are driving the shift of end users to returnable solutions.

Ludo also believes digitalization will disrupt the logistics system and fundamentally change the way returnable crate systems are designed and handled.

In the era of the Internet of Things, with increasing traffic load on our streets, re-thinking is necessary, he says.

Losses are an issue for all pool providers and could be reduced through the implementation of smart crate technologies. Schoeller Allibert is developing rechargeable beacons and creating new features to enable the crates to recharge themselves and provide information on their location. This, combined with new materials and special stacking and nesting profiles, will enable retailers to significantly reduce the space required for stackable folding crates and provide greater insight into their supply chains.

The potential advantages for pooling companies by changing to this new crate are significant and will enable them to be even more competitive for their retailer and grower customers.

Ludo believes that beacons will likely allow the poolers to offer their services without collecting deposits, saving growers and retailers hundreds of millions of Euros.

With the anticipated shift to innovative new reusable packaging products, Schoeller Allibert will also provide a recycling service for customers who want to take advantage of this exciting change to the next generation.