A sustainable supply chain starts with plastic RTP

Sustainability is a hot topic. A recent IBM study revealed that sustainability is rising on the corporate agenda and CEOs are recognising sustainability as a business imperative and growth driver. Increasingly in the logistics sector, CEOs and MDs are investing in sustainability and calculating how they can reduce their business’ impact on the planet while operating efficiently and profitably.

Automation to dominate the supply chain of the future

If you attended IMHX last month, you would have seen how much automation dominated the event and how much the technology has advanced.

From self-guided robots to intelligent forklifts, the modern supply chain is going to rely heavily on this technology to drive efficiencies in the future.

That’s a wrap! Why it’s time to ditch stretch wrap and start using Sleeve Packs

If you work in logistics, you will almost certainly be familiar with plastic pallet wrap (aka shrink wrap or stretch wrap). It has been around for decades, and this highly stretchable plastic film is actually a relatively high-cost solution to secure palletised goods (usually solid items) and ensure they remain fully secure during transit. Millions of metres of plastic wrap are used and disposed of annually in the supply chain.

But what if there was a better solution?

Why nestable and heavy-duty pallets are the gold standard for point of sale

Over the next few months, retail significantly begins to ramp up in the UK. For months, retailers have been planning their Halloween, Black Friday, and Christmas displays and can maximise sale opportunities by utilising plastic pallets at the point of sale.

Here are some of the ways plastic display pallets, such as our heavy-duty and nestable pallets, can facilitate an increase in sales.

Plastic pallets: A vital part of any automated system

Since launching in 2001, Goplasticpallets.com has been at the forefront of helping warehouses grow and become more efficient. Its reliable and reusable plastic pallets are integral to today’s warehouse and offer the best combination of durability, choice, and cost.

Managing Director Jim Hardisty explains why plastic pallets are the only choice when it comes to automation.

Goplasticpallets.com’s new smart container is perfect for automation

The UK’s leading supplier of plastic pallets, pallet boxes, and containers, Goplasticpallets.com, is adding a new plastic container, perfect for e-commerce automation, to its impressive range.

From Thursday 1st September, customers will be able to order the GoSmartEuro container, a sleek, smooth-sided container with a reinforced solid base available in 600x400mm, 400x300mm and 300x200mm footprints and four different heights from 120mm to 405mm.

Think outside the box with our Euro Boxes

Our wide range of Euro stacking boxes provide added protection when distributing smaller items across sectors.

These clever boxes can be modified to add dividers for dunnage and can stack to save you space in transportation as well as storage of goods.

To tax or not to tax plastic RTP? Making sense of the Plastic Packaging Tax

The UK Plastic Packaging Tax (PPT) came into effect on 1st April 2022 as a means to reduce plastic waste. Companies will be taxed for any packaging containing less than 30% recycled plastic, and the Government hopes this will drive the use of recycled material and eliminate single-use plastic.

While the tax started out with the very best intention, it has grown into something much bigger than anyone could have predicted, and quite frankly, has left many businesses scratching their heads trying to figure it out.

Go the distance with our KLT boxes

Our KLT automotive plastic boxes are specifically designed for the storage and distribution of car parts.

Solid and stackable, they are ideal for transportation as well as warehouse storage.

The Fastest Turnaround

Not only are we the experts and the responsible plastic pallet company, we also pride ourselves on delivering quality products as quickly as possible.

When a customer called last week, we knew what they needed.