Packaging For… Logistics

Packaging For… Logistics

By Jake Kirk • Friday December 6, 2013

Hey everyone, It’s Friday once again, and I’m excited to bring you another installment of our industry spotlight series. This week, we’re diving into the logistics sector, a field that plays a crucial role in the supply chain and is deeply intertwined with our business. December is the perfect month to discuss logistics since it’s peak season for third-party logistics and distribution companies, thanks to the surge in consumer purchases leading up to Christmas. As a result, companies like Kite see increased demand for specialized packaging products that help ensure timely and safe deliveries. While the logistics industry may not be flashy or focused on custom designs, it’s one of the most vital parts of the supply chain. Without logistics, none of your favorite products would make it to store shelves or front doors. Today’s post highlights the unique packaging needs of the logistics sector and how they support efficient operations. If you’re involved in logistics—or even warehousing—we’d love to hear from you! Drop us a line or reach out on Twitter: @kitepackaging. ![Logistics Industry Packaging Needs](http://bsg-i.nbxc.com/blog/7e4d23bf0f522c285aa2e3f54d6da31d.jpg)

Logistics Industry Packaging Needs

Focusing on logistics this week aligns perfectly with the current season, as it’s their busiest time of year. This impacts packaging suppliers like us, who must meet the high demand for transit packaging. Contract packers are equally busy, ensuring products are wrapped and dispatched quickly ahead of the holidays. Despite the seasonal spike, the core packaging requirements for logistics remain consistent throughout the year because the supply chain structure doesn’t change much. So, what do logistics companies prioritize when it comes to packaging? Let’s break it down:

  • Bulk Shipping: A major responsibility of logistics businesses involves packaging and shipping goods directly from manufacturers to retailers. Even small businesses, like local delis, often rely on logistics firms to move large quantities of product across multiple locations. Effective packaging must handle massive loads efficiently while optimizing space on carrier trucks.
  • Contract Packing: During the holiday season, contract packers face immense pressure to handle massive order volumes simultaneously. These companies act as intermediaries between retailers and consumers, ensuring everything arrives on time.
  • Speed: Logistics operations typically involve fast-paced production lines where every item needs labeling, wrapping, and packing in mere seconds. To maintain productivity, these businesses invest heavily in automated equipment designed to streamline processes.
  • Mixed Products: While advance ordering ensures sufficient inventory, logistics firms servicing diverse industries occasionally encounter unexpected requests. Having access to a broad selection of adaptable packaging solutions proves invaluable during such scenarios.
  • Protection: Since logistics acts as a third-party intermediary, maintaining customer satisfaction remains paramount. Protecting fragile or valuable items becomes especially critical during gift-giving seasons like Christmas to minimize return rates.

Packaging Solutions for the Logistics Industry

Although logistics and warehousing share some similarities, their specific needs differ slightly. This article focuses exclusively on logistics; next week, we’ll explore warehousing separately. Here’s a look at some of the top packaging products favored by logistics professionals and why they work so well. ![Plastic Pallets](http://bsg-i.nbxc.com/blog/35e0d96444527bd9a46e4c9ebd41e6b0.jpg)

Pallets

Pallets represent a staple product in logistics due to their versatility in moving items within facilities and loading bulk shipments onto carriers. Plastic pallets stand out as a superior alternative to traditional wood versions—they weigh less, reducing transportation costs. Their durability ensures they won’t splinter like wood pallets, and they support four-way entry compatibility with forklifts. Perhaps most importantly, plastic pallets stack easily, making them ideal for logistics businesses experiencing fluctuating workloads and seasonal peaks. When demand slows, plastic pallets require minimal storage space compared to wooden ones. Additionally, they appeal strongly to food clients due to their hygiene properties—they can be cleaned thoroughly and resist contamination. Pallet boxes and timber cases also serve as excellent choices for bulk shipments. These containers allow items to be loaded directly inside before being transported without requiring additional palletization. Pallet boxes boast exceptional toughness, perfect for products shipped in Point-of-Sale (POS) packaging that might otherwise lack resilience over long distances. ![Stretch Film](http://bsg-i.nbxc.com/blog/c86d30b85ef31419376bee0e68aaaca4.jpg)

Stretch Film & Bubble Wrap

Stretch film ranks among the most popular options for logistics and warehousing enterprises. Its adaptability shines through in securing pallet loads and offering weatherproofing protection. For companies shipping large quantities frequently, investing in a stretch wrapping machine makes sense. Semi-automatic models simplify usage immensely—they accommodate four different pallet configurations and empower operators to wrap even oversized pallets independently. Kite offers machine-grade stretch wrap that fits seamlessly into machinery and handles extensive volumes thanks to its 1900-meter rolls. Smaller outfits benefit equally from extended core hand pallet wrap, which features a grip-friendly core enabling tight application. Stretch wrap adheres well to itself, meaning at least two layers should suffice for adequate stability. Bubble wrap also enjoys widespread adoption in this sector because it combines protective qualities with flexible application methods. Large rolls supplied by Kite enable cutting pieces to suit specific dimensions or wrapping larger items entirely. Our bubble wrap includes a nylon layer promoting air retention, beneficial for lengthy transit journeys. ![Cardboard Boxes](http://bsg-i.nbxc.com/blog/16051c709bced100ad2c0253d1f92876.jpg)

Boxes

When people think of packaging, cardboard boxes immediately come to mind—and rightly so! We offer an extensive catalog covering every imaginable size and thickness. One handy tool for logistics teams is our mixed pallet builder, allowing users to customize their own pallets from assorted box varieties. This flexibility suits businesses dealing with varying item sizes beautifully. Among the most sought-after options for heavy shippers is the envirobox. Single-walled yet comparably strong to double-wall alternatives, it lightens freight charges while remaining eco-friendly. Its reduced weight translates into savings across the board. Next week, we’ll shift focus toward warehouses, another bustling hub during December. Stay tuned also for our upcoming “Packaging Doctor” segment featuring a brand-new product release. Until then, have a fantastic weekend!

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