30
RPN
supply chain and maintaining a constant temperature during the shipping process through a combination of patented cooling technology, cutting-edge insulation, and blockchain infrastructure. The Smart Containers Group SkyCell division, has been appointed by 12 of the 20 largest pharmaceutical manufacturers globally, offers the safest logistics service within the pharmaceuticals industry and is the fourth largest cooling container company in air freight.
“Schoeller Allibert has a track record of dedication to, and provision of, efficient and effective solutions within the global supply chain and logistics sectors. Our partnership with Smart Containers Group will allow us to utilise new technologies to enhance our service offering, while continuing to deliver unparalleled value to our customers, shareholders, and partners,” said Ludo Gielen, Chief Strategic Growth Officer of Schoeller Allibert.
Schoeller Allibert is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of shipping containers and packaging products, with more than 60 years of experience inventing, developing, designing, and manufacturing for the global logistics industry. Schoeller Allibert is focused on several global markets, with service offerings across the agricultural, automotive, food and food processing, beverage, retail, and industrial manufacturing sectors. With a range of ten key product segments, including foldable large and small containers, UN pails, and pallets, Schoeller Allibert prides itself on the provision of high quality, durable, sustainable supply chain solutions which are cost efficient and environmentally friendly.
“The Smart Containers Group’s strategic partnership with Schoeller Allibert marks a significant milestone in the maturation of our FoodGuardians division, which will be a leading player in food logistics – offering sustainable, sensible, and cost-effective service to individual consumers, restaurants, and hospitality providers the world over. Combining our technological capabilities with Schoeller Allibert’s experience in packaging innovation will strengthen both companies as we move forward in bringing new solutions to the global supply chain,” concluded Ettl.
"Our work together will go a long way in addressing the wasteful, throw-away solutions which currently characterise the online deliveries market"