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10/07/2024

Returnable Containers For Returnable Packaging Programs

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There are many options for containers: type, size, color, and shape to name a few. These containers usually “cube” out of a truck, meaning the container will stack inside the truck with minimal wasted space. You don’t want to ship air inside of the truck, especially in a returnable system because that space can add up to dollars over the life of a product.

Containers can be broken into 5 major groups: Bulk Boxes, Hand Totes, Sleeve Packs, Boxes, and Steel Racks. Some containers can be customized to suit your needs, while others only come in standard sizes. For now, we will touch on the most used containers. Be sure to check out past blogs that go into more detail about each type of container.

Bulk Boxes – A bulk box is one of the most common containers in North America. Bulk boxes come in mutable sizes and most sizes will cube out a truck. A majority of these containers are made of structural foam – a very strong material – and can last for many years in a returnable system. Bulk containers can be filled with products in bulk, meaning the product is placed in the container without any separation. They can also be outfitted with custom dividers made specifically for the product going inside. Many materials can be used for this dunnage, the main part of a Returnable System, from plastic corrugated to foams or laminates to help protect the products inside. Bulk containers have forklift openings on the bottom for easy transportation around the production facility. Bulk containers will stack on the top of the next container with special fittings that will fit into one another. This makes stacking safe inside of the truck and also in the production plant. The last thing you want is for the containers to fall over and damage your product or, even worse, injure someone.

Hand Totes – This type of container is exactly as the name says. Hand totes can be picked up by hand and are available in many different sizes and colors. Injected molded totes come in standard sizes and can be outfitted with custom dividers inside to hold your product. Like Bulk Containers, there are many manufacturers of these totes and most of them produce both types of containers. These totes can be stacked on top of one another with a stacking lip on the top and bottom of the totes. Injected molded totes are good, but what do you do if your product won’t fit in a standard size? The Returnable Packaging industry has you covered! You can get a custom-size tote built from plastic corrugated to the exact size you need, so you don’t have to ship air in your returnable system. These custom totes can be made in any color, making it easy to segregate your products on the production floor. With a custom-size tote, you can add all the options you want to safely ship your product. A custom tote will cost you more upfront, but the savings of not shipping air in every truck will quickly add up.

Sleeve Packs – Sleeve packs began as an alternative to a Gaylord box on a pallet. If you need a lighter, less cumbersome pack, then a sleeve pack might be your answer. The other major benefit of sleeve packs is they fold down flat, much flatter than a bulk box, making return shipments less costly. You can get 20 or more folded sleeves in the space it takes to ship one erected sleeve. Sleeve packs usually consist of a plastic pallet and lid and the side walls are made from plastic corrugated. The plastic side walls are usually made from a higher gauge sheet than you will see in a tote, but you can use a lower gauge plastic if your part warrants it. There are also new materials in the market that add more strength to the sleeve if you have a heavy part or want to stack many sleeve packs on top of one another. Sleeve packs are used in many industries and are gaining more traction in Europe over bulk containers due to the weight reduction.

Boxes – Although boxes are the most basic packaging, they can be complex. Most manufacturing facilities use some kind of box. Any cardboard box you are using can be converted to a plastic corrugated box. This can be the easiest step if you would like to implement a Returnable Packaging system into your production process. With boxes, you can design anything you need to safely ship your product. Boxes are usually the least expensive option for a returnable system and can be tested on a smaller scale to see how Returnable Packaging will work in your production flow. The best part of using plastic corrugated boxes is that they will fold down flat for easy return. Depending on the height of the box, you can ship many boxes folded down in the space it takes to ship 1 box erected. This saves on the return shipping costs if you don’t have a "Milk Run" with your Logistics.

Steel Racks – Steel racks are considered the Cadillac of Returnable Packaging. Steel racks are just what the name says; a steel fabricated cage. They are made from steel tubing and are welded together. Most steel fabricating shops can produce a steel rack – just make sure the shop you use is familiar with making this type of product. If the racks are out of square then they will not stack and it will be difficult to add dunnage to the inside. Steel racks are custom-made and can be outfitted with many options including forklift openings on the bottom, with or without casters, so they can be moved easily. Racks also have posts on the top so they can be stacked on top of one another. Racks are made for heavy parts or large parts that won’t fit in a container. Custom dividers can be added inside to hold your part in place. Dividers can be laminated with class-a protection materials if your part is sensitive to scratching. Custom sewn fabric bags can be added to the inside to hold your part as another option to plastic corrugated.

There are a wide variety of reusable containers used in Returnable Packaging Systems. The options for these containers are endless, and can only be limited by your imagination.

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