03/01/2018
When Does Returnable Packaging Make Sense?
We've covered the benefits of returnable packaging in our Handling of Expendable Packaging vs. Returnable Packaging post. Citing that corrugated plastic is durable, reusable, and moisture resistant. We then went further and stated the benefits of returnable packaging also include a reduction in overall shipping costs, safer delivery, and fewer workplace injuries. So we have provided you with the benefits - but when does it make sense for you to convert to returnables if you are currently using expendables? When is the application the right one and is there a closed loop system in place? Will you receive your desired ROI when you convert? All of the previous questions come into play when your organization is in the process of making the decision to convert to returnable packaging. After all, we want what is best for you and if our product doesn't make sense for your application or logistical environment - then we'll help you understand what that means so…
02/16/2018
Optimize Your Line Side Assembly
What is Line Side Assembly? According to the dictionary, it is a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items are progressively assembled. Where does returnable packaging come in? It could be integrated throughout the entire process. All of our products can be utilized on an assembly line. Whether it's a kitting pack, steel rack, a container with a divider - the list can go on; returnable packaging helps facilitate efficiency, lessens waste, accommodates ergonomics, and can be custom fit for the facilities footprint. There are two parts to line side assembly in regard to returnable packaging. On one side, the returnable packaging is sent to the supplier so the pack can be filled with the part for assembly or it goes straight to the manufacturer to be filled.
In the third edition of this series, we are featuring, Rick Bittner. He has been with Amatech since 1996 and shares his insights on why he thinks Amatech is Amazing.