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Unitizing best practices

Effective unitizing practices and eco-friendly materials can help you keep your costs in check and turn your operation a brighter shade of green.


You’ve heard it before: In this challenging economy it’s more important than ever to do more with less and scrutinize every aspect of your operation for efficiency and savings. An end-of-the-line function, like unitizing, is just the beginning when it comes to creating the perfect load for handling, shipping and storing product—but it’s also an excellent place to look for multiple benefits.

“Unitizing deserves more attention that what it often receives,” says Tony Barr, vice president of Beumer Corp. (732-560-8222). “The right method can significantly reduce the rate of return products caused by shipping damages, reduce the labor cost associated with material handling and reduce the overall cost of packaging while increasing output,” Barr adds.

According to Jason Bennett, director of sales and marketing for vonGal (334-261-2700), unitizing is the unsung hero of materials handling. “Unitizing is an underutilized way to squeeze savings out of the materials handling process,” says Bennett. “It helps answer the call for lowering operating costs while focusing on the bigger picture of decreasing our carbon footprint and lowering our impact on the environment.”


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Beumer
Load Unitization
Packaging
Stretchwrapping
Sustainability
vonGal
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Lorie King Rogers, associate editor, joined Modern in 2009 after working as a freelance writer for the Casebook issue and show daily at tradeshows. A graduate of Emerson College, she has also worked as an editor on Stock Car Racing Magazine.
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