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Reusable Packaging Association announces 2011 leadership team
January 6, 2011
The Reusable Packaging Association (RPA) has elected its 2011 Executive Committee and Board members.
Pallets and RFID
January 5, 2011
Some end users putting RFID and pallets to work to track work-in-process and finished goods in their facilities and supply chains
Is another pallet pool in the offing?
January 5, 2011
The new Costco spec could open the door for an independent pallet pool from NWPCA members
iGPS files suit against the NWPCA
December 17, 2010
In the lawsuit, iGPS is seeking damages from the the National Wooden Pallet and Container Association for statements the company alleges were designed to harm iGPS and its business.
Pallet trends to watch in 2011
December 16, 2010
What are the most important issues facing the pallet industry in 2011 that might also affect pallet users?
Pallets: The future of RFID for pallet tracking and other unanswered questions
November 4, 2010
Pallet expert Marshall White answers your questions about pallets
New iGPS National Sales and Innovation Center exhibits latest pallet technology
October 14, 2010
The company and its business partners display to supply chain professionals how solution improves operational performance, reduces costs and enhances food safety.
Pallets and containers: The plastic pool alternative
October 6, 2010
iGPS offers pallets users an alternative to wood
Pallets: iGPS to open sales and innovation center
September 30, 2010
R&D center in Bentonville, Ark., will showcase supply chain technologies and improvements in plastic pallets.
Plastic pallets 101
July 27, 2010
Wooden pallets aren’t the only game in town. Plastic pallets are still a niche product, but their market share is growing. Here’s the lowdown on when plastic is the right choice.
Industrial packaging: Pallets galore
July 22, 2010
Modern gets ready to launch a pallet and load unitization newsletter
Breaking down the unit load
April 1, 2010
At the end of the line after the materials handling is done, you still need pallets, slip sheets, totes and containers, stretch wrap, shrink wrap and banding, and dunnage to create the optimum unit load