CHEP Australia’s director of strategy and marketing, Justin Frank said, “Our role within the supply chain is to empower customers with the tools and resources to create efficiencies and eliminate waste, improving the environment and the bottom line.”
The company has designed and launched a new range of solutions to help companies in the fresh food, grocery, consumer goods, manufacturing and retail industries optimise their supply chains.
The the new solutions on offer are:
Platform Solutions
Providing a consistent supply of standardised and reusable Platform Solutions locally and globally – including various pallets and Reusable Plastic Containers (RPCs) – helps eliminate waste and allows customers to significantly reduce their environmental footprint and cost of goods.
Value Chain Analysis
Working collaboratively, CHEP will look at movements throughout supply chains, identifying any causes of inefficiency, mapping out opportunities for improvement and helping create value.
International Solutions
Help to optimise sourcing and receiving processes, reducing handling and manual labor costs as product is moved through international supply chains more efficiently - from production sites around the world to store shelves.
Store Solutions
Streamline merchandising and replenishment to improve consumer experience, satisfaction, and loyalty. These solutions are designed to facilitate efficient store fulfillment, reduce packaging materials, and ultimately increase on shelf availability, brand presence and sales volumes CHEP explained.
Phillip Austin, President of CHEP Asia Pacific, said, “Each of our new solutions help to identify efficiencies, eliminate waste and can improve the performance of our customers’ supply chains. They were developed by CHEP’s innovative, pragmatic engineers and logistics professionals to help partners move product from the farm or processing facility to the store shelf faster and more efficiently. By enabling customers to outsource, share and reuse platforms, we encourage supply chains to use higher quality platforms, connect seamlessly with more trading partners, reduce transportation, generate less waste, use fewer natural resources, lower platform inventories and attain the many efficiencies of standardisation.”
CHEP claims that globally, by deciding to partner with them and share resources during the 2016 financial year, 2.3 million tonnes of CO2 were taken out of the atmosphere, 1.4 million trees were left on the planet, 1.3 million tonnes of waste never made it to landfills, and 3,920 less tonnes of food were damaged during transport.