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The Paper Pallet

Posted by Propak Sales on 11/8/2011 at 6:00 AM

It's hard to imagine a paper pallet capable of withstanding the rigors placed on a traditional wooden pooled pallet, but furniture retailer IKEA plans to prove it's worthiness beginning this January. The retailer will begin shipping paper (compressed cardboard) pallets to suppliers for shipments through their supply chain. What remains to be seen is numerous, some more obvious than others. The durability of a the pallet, and its inability to be subsequently repaired, stand out as the biggest question mark.

To IKEA's credit, they are actively seeking what they consider to be a more environmentally friendly shipping platform, while also seeking a transportation cost savings from a lighter pallet. Bloomberg provided a thorough, although perhaps ambitious in its title, commentary on the subject which you can read by clicking here. Whether this is a long-term solution or not, it's clear that the pallet industry still has room for innovation to what others may consider a simple product. As the demands of the economy and the environment continue to evolve, we're sure to see more of these type of ideas come about.

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Pallet Market Growth

Posted by Propak Sales on 5/31/2011 at 6:00 AM

A great industry forecast study completed by Freedonia Group summarized nicely by PackagingRevolution.net, you can visit the article by clicking here. Certainly an encouraging outlook with regard to the continued overall economic recovery of the country, most importantly the manufacturing sector. Let us know your thoughts!

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Innovation

Posted by Propak Sales on 4/7/2011 at 8:00 AM

Those in the pallet industry, or heavily involved in pallet activity, tend to consider themselves in a less-than-cutting-edge end of the economy. It will come as a surprise to many to read this synopsis from MMH detailing the latest innovations on display recently at Chicago's ProMat Show. While the fast-moving consumer goods industry is clearly heavily dominated by the wooden block and stringer pallet, different industries and supply chains call for a wide range of pallet solutions. Even the far-reaching hand of government is beginning to pose new market opportunities for pallet producers in order to comply with recent or upcoming regulations governing cross-border traffic, consumer safety, etc.

For anyone assuming the reverse-supply chain also suffers from a lack of innovation, give us at Propak a call and you'll be equally as surprised!

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