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Stack & nest containers replace cardboard

Stack & nest containers replace cardboard

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Schoeller Allibert and Peek & Cloppenburg KG have worked together to make the textile company's material handling processes more efficient. An ingenious returnable plastic packaging solution has enabled automatic handling and reduced costs. The stack&nest containers are now being used at the Peek & Cloppenburg logistics centre, Reinbek. The new crates have enormous advantages over the cartons used so far. 

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  • March 25, 2015
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