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ECI Group Lands in Shanghai with New Office Launch

ECI Group Lands in Shanghai with New Office Launch

ECI Group, a prominent global provider of engineering services and technology licensor ship for the polyolefins sector, marked the opening of its new Shanghai office. As they continue to grow their licensing and service delivery capabilities, this expansion represents a major turning point for the business.

“We are thrilled to open our new office in Shanghai,” said Joaquin Flores, President and CEO of ECI Group. “China is ECI Group’s most important market. Earlier this week, we agreed a new license that takes our total licensed capacity in China to over one million tonnes of LDPE, EVA, EnBA and other high-value copolymer products since we launched our proprietary technology in 2021. Our new base in Shanghai will allow us to not only provide better support to our licensees in China, but also expand our consultancy services and Professional Technical Services offerings to other operating customers in the region.”

The Grand Launch Ceremony for the office was held on 9th April 2025. Over 90 delegates from petrochemical companies across China, as well as key equipment suppliers and other partners attended the opening event, with speeches and presentations followed by a lunch banquet. Representatives from ECI Group’s ownership and Board of Directors, cut the ribbon to officially open the new office.

“Today marks a significant milestone for our company as we open the doors to our new office,” said Bob Armstrong, Chairman of ECI Group. “This space represents not just a physical expansion, but a testament to our growth, innovation, and commitment to excellence. We are excited to foster collaboration, creativity, and success in this new environment. Together, we will continue to achieve great things and drive our vision forward.”

ECI Group’s new office, located at Building A, Mango Plaza, No. 27 Longai Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai, will provide technology and engineering support services to local customers. ECI Group’s Consultancy Services division will also expand into the Shanghai office, providing specialist consultancy services to the polyolefins sector in China: delivering technology support and plant optimization services to help operators achieve their safety, profitability, and sustainability goals.

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Aquapak Study: Brits Most Troubled by Microplastics in Environment

Aquapak Study: Brits Most Troubled by Microplastics in Environment

According to new research from Aquapak, a company that specializes in creating high-performing, eco-friendly materials to improve recycling and lessen plastic pollution, 58% of UK consumers say that their top worry regarding the harm plastic does to the environment is the breakdown of plastic into microplastics in the ocean and waterways. When plastic packaging degrades, microscopic plastic particles known as microplastics are created. They may have detrimental impacts on human health as well as the environment.

The study with British shoppers, which explored their attitudes to plastic packaging used by retailers and brands, shows that 12% think that plastics going to landfill is the greatest problem, followed by 9% who think that it is plastic littering and 8% who are most concerned about incineration. A further 7% think that false recycling claims are the main issue and 5% they are most concerned about exporting plastic for recycling.

The research coincides with the publication of analysis by Development Economics 2 , commissioned by sustainable packaging business DS Smith, an International Paper company, which shows that although high street retailers have reduced the use of single use plastic bags, the UK is now the largest individual market for ecommerce plastic delivery bags amongst large European economies. It found that online fashion retailers delivered 941 million plastic bags to UK shoppers last year alone, equating to 2.6 million bags every day, widening the gap between high-street and online retail in efforts to move away from plastic bags.

Projections suggest that if current trends continue, there will be a 40% increase in the number of bags used by 2030, coinciding with the anticipated growth in online fashion sales. This could result in 1.3bn billion plastic delivery bags being sent to UK households annually within the next decade, accumulating to approximately 6.9bn bags over five years. Recycling rates for these bags remain low with only 9% of fashion ecommerce bags being reused or recycled in the UK. Consequently, 91% are destined for landfills or incineration, resulting in the creation of microplastics.

The research showed that consumers are happy to take their own action. More than half (55%) said they would try and stop buying products that use single-use plastic packaging such as garment bags completely over the next 12 months.

Over two thirds of respondents (65%) remain unconvinced that retailers are brands are doing enough to reduce the use of plastic packaging, with only 18% of the view that they are. When asked what they would like UK retailers to do to reduce the impact of the packaging they use on the environment, 59% would like to see plastic replaced with environmentally friendly options, 57% would like more paper-based packaging which can go in kerbside recycling collections, 49% would like the use of conventional plastic stopped completely and 32% would like to see greater use of packaging which can be composted.

Aquapak has spent over ten years developing and testing a scalable alternative to fix the polybag problem for fashion brands. It’s a marine-safe, non-toxic polymer technology called Hydropol, breaks down harmlessly in all existing recycling streams and garment bags made with Hydropol present zero end-of-life issues for consumers and brands. They can be disposed of in existing domestic waste streams without contaminating other recyclable products or they can be dissolved immediately in hot water at home without producing dangerous microplastics. They also degrade harmlessly on land or in the ocean. Crucially for brands and consumers, Hydropol bags perform equally well in use compared to the conventional plastics they’re used to as they are fully transparent, lightweight, tear and puncture resistant so can be collected and reused many times by retailers. Recycling is also possible once the bags are in widespread use.

Aquapak has been helping forward-thinking fashion and retail brands with this new technology, with sustainable fashion brand Finisterre being one of first to switch their garment bags over to the new material. If all brands switched their garment bags to Hydropol, it is estimated that around 25 million tones 3 of conventional, hard-to-recycle packaging could be prevented from entering the environment each year.

N. Brown Group, one of the UK’s largest online fashion retailers are also moving to Hydropol garment bags this year. They estimate that they’ll be able to reduce their plastic use by around 44% once they roll-out the technology to all their own-brand products.

Mark Lapping, Chief Executive Officer of Aquapak, comments: “Our research shows that damaging microplastics formed from used plastic packaging is a big concern for UK shoppers. With the growth of ecommerce, this is an increasing problem and one that must be tackled to protect the planet. We are already working with a number of progressive brands who recognize that the status quo is unsustainable, but also want to meet the demands of consumers who want packaging that is fully recyclable and does not form harmful microplastics after use.”

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AI Unlocks Profitability in Quality Control Processes

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AI Unlocks Profitability in Quality Control Processes

Florian Schwarz, CEO, CAQ AG Factory Systems
Dr.-Ing. habil. Ralf Christoph, Managing Director and Proprietor of Werth Messtechnik

QA aims toward ensuring error-free goods, secure and efficient processes, and reduced material usage. Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are increasingly assisting QA procedures, such as in terms of automation through closed-loop processes, evaluation of measurement data, and speeding of measuring operations. A panel of experts will address which AI systems are already in use in industry, which are already in existence, and what particular outcomes they are attaining in terms of efficiency and cost-effectiveness as part of the 2025 Control Quality Talks. In the framework of complete automation, it will also be investigated to what degree future AI systems will streamline quality assurance and open the door for error-free goods and procedures.

Distinguished Guests at the Expert Round Table:

Dr. Christian Wojek, Head of AI, Zeiss IQS
Dr.-Ing. Ira Effenberger, Head of Research Department Artificial Intelligence and Machine Vision
Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation

„The aim of implementing AI should be to create real benefits and to integrate these into the CAQ system in a robust manner that simplifies the daily work of the software users – the focus must be on achieving the necessary maturity for real industrial added value for the masses. I am looking forward to the discussion. “

“AI can be put to good use in measuring technology, for example in order to support equipment operators via chatbots. A further example involves the intelligent optimisation of image quality in image processing or X-ray computer tomography. However, it’s very important to ensure that traceability of measurement results is not jeopardised as a result. AI must not alter measurement results. Utmost care is essential during project development.”

‘With AI, we can enable new applications and rethink workflows in measurement technology!’

Dr. Timo Bernthaler, Managing Director of Matworks GmbH

„The use of artificial intelligence opens up a new dimension in quality assurance. in quality assurance. AI can be used to automate and objectify a large number of testing tasks that previously had to be carried out manually. But it can also be used as an assistance system for recording measurement data, planning measurement sequences or the virtual configuration of optical measurement and inspection systems, AI-based solutions also offer considerable potential for efficient quality assurance. “

„As developers, but also users, of AI-based quality assurance and assessment methods, we know both the challenges,
but also the enormous potential and benefits of these AI tools for our workflows. “

Exhibitors, expert visitors and guests will be able to gain extensive background information and further inspiration from this dialogue, because AI is clearly one of the key technology trends in quality assurance.

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Inspiring Change: Women in Plastics to Launch at K 2025

Inspiring Change: Women in Plastics to Launch at K 2025

Promoting more diversity in the industry, fostering young talents and creating better perspectives: K 2025 in Düsseldorf, as the world’s most relevant trade fair for the plastics and rubber industry, makes a powerful statement with a dedicated event for women. Participants will have the opportunity to learn from others’ experiences and build valuable networks.

Women can help themselves and ultimately the industry as a whole when they network with one another. At the trade show, K 2025 brings together global female industry participants in a focused way. The first-ever event for women in the plastics business will take place here on Sunday, October 12 at 4:00 p.m. under the theme “Women in Plastics.” Plastics Europe Deutschland’s special show, Plastics Shape the Future, will serve as the location. “Like many other sectors the plastics and rubber industry is still predominantly male. In particular, female leaders are still rare. Even though companies benefit from more diversity, fresh impulses and different perspectives not least also in view of the increasing shortage of skilled labour. “Women in Plastics” at K 2025 wants to draw attention to barriers women face but above all move this sector into focus as an attractive workplace,” says Bettina Dempewolf, Head of Communication at PlasticsEurope Deutschland e. V. looking forward to the event.

Stephanie Kalil, Commercial Vice President EMEA Packaging & Specialty Plastics at Dow has been named keynote speaker. She is responsible for developing and driving the P&SP net zero and business growth strategy, particularly Dow’s circularity and decarbonization efforts in the region. Prior to this role, Stephanie Kalil was the Senior Global Business director for the polyethylene business at Dow. Kalil holds a Bachelor in Business Administration with a specialisation in international business from Michigan State University (MSU) and completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School. She is a passionate advocate for the Women’s Innovation.

(WIN) employee resource group in Dow and promotes greater representation of women in technical and leadership roles.

The agenda of “Women in Plastics” at K 2025 features not only the keynote but also a panel discussion, best-practice examples presented by top-notch female speakers from all over the world as well as the possibility for in-depth, face-to-face networking. “Women in Plastics” will be hosted by Kerstin Sochor, editor-in-chief of “Österreichische Kunststoffzeitschrift”.

Inspiring personalities and role models

All women, the speakers on stage are internationally recognised experts, successful company founders or plastics and rubber industry pioneers. Women visiting the event will have the chance of learning from their personal experiences and career paths, take away valuable tips and exchange on current developments in the plastics and rubber industry.

Promoting diversity and attractivity of the industry

Another central aim of the event is also to inspire women to enter the plastics and rubber industry and promote the wide-ranging professional opportunities it offers to young talents. Since women are often still underrepresented in technical careers and leadership roles promoting these aspects in a targeted manner can make an important contribution to overcoming skilled labour shortages. Measures such as mentoring, networking, positive industry communication, the promotion of equality and attractive working conditions play a central role here.   “Women in Plastics” will be held at K 2025 on 12 October 2025 at 4.00 pm as part of the special show “Plastics shape the Future” in Hall 6.

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ZAHORANSKY Supports Eco-Friendly Toothbrush Production with Plastic Anchors

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ZAHORANSKY Supports Eco-Friendly Toothbrush Production with Plastic Anchors

Small machine adaptation, big impact for the environment
From now on, toothbrushes can also be produced on the proven ZAHORANSKY Z. ORCA and CUBE machines without the use of metal anchors. Instead, plastic anchors can be used. Existing machinery or new acquisitions only need to be minimally adapted for this. They thus offer their customers the opportunity to further develop their product range in line with current consumer wishes and market trends easily without high investments. In the oral care sector, consumers are also increasingly making their purchasing decisions based on the eco-balance of the products – pure plastic toothbrushes perform better than conventional toothbrushes with a metal anchor. For example, fully recyclable toothbrushes or models where only the brush head needs to be replaced are in vogue. Their aim is to provide manufacturers with technologies with which product innovations can be realized in terms of sustainability. With this aspiration, the EDGE was launched in 2024 – a machine that enables the production of anchorless mono-material toothbrushes with maximum design freedom thanks to an innovative process.

More sustainability, more efficiency, familiar performance 
To be able to produce the so-called mono-material toothbrushes on the ZAHORANSKY Z.ORCA and CUBE machines, only the corresponding assembly needs to be adapted. Instead of the previously used metal anchors, the filaments in the brush head are then fixed with plastic anchors. As the toothbrush body, filaments and anchors are made of plastic, toothbrushes that are no longer used can be easily and completely recycled – a plus for the eco-balance. At the same time, the machines score points with the usual safety and product quality. With a tufting speed of up to 1,200 bundles/min, the same performance is possible as when using metal anchors. The use of plastic anchors can also be interesting in terms of more economical production, as the material price is lower than for the metal version.

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Altana Powers 3D Printing Growth with U.S. Resin Production Expansion

Altana Powers 3D Printing Growth with U.S. Resin Production Expansion

  • Customers benefit from ALTANA’s solution expertise in 3D printing: innovative high-performance materials and flexible production capacities
  • Particular customer proximity for high-quality 3D printing materials, reliable supply chains and short delivery times

UV-curing resin manufacture has been successfully scaled up by ALTANA for industrial additive serial production. At the same time, the company began producing and supplying a medical technology company in the United States with UV-curing resins from the Cubic Ink 3D printing material family.

“The first delivery of our 3D printing resins is on its way to the US West Coast,” explains Dr. Max Röttger, Head of Cubic Ink. “Our customer proximity was crucial to the successful implementation of the project. We are on site and understand the challenges of our customers. This enables us to grow together and quickly develop individual product solutions. This is especially true for innovative technologies such as 3D printing.”

The first high-volume batch of a UV-curing 3D printing resin by Cubic Ink was produced together with their ACTEGA division at its Cinnaminson site (New Jersey). ACTEGA is a leading global supplier of specialty coatings, inks, adhesives and sealants with a focus on the packaging and printing industry and plastic compounds for the healthcare industry.

The successful scaling process is also showing that Cubic Ink customers benefit not only from the high level of solution expertise, but also from their extensive global production capacities. Thanks to state-of-the-art production technology and careful quality control, they are capable of supplying 3D printing materials in the quality and quantity required for industrial additive series production. Customers also benefit from reliable supply chains with short delivery times.

The current scaling of a Cubic Ink material also demonstrates the rapidly increasing expansion of large-volume applications in resin-based 3D printing for additive manufacturing. Due to its comprehensive range of 3D printing materials, Cubic Ink is well positioned for this development. The production range includes the resin-based portfolio for use on all open printing systems, for example: The property profiles of these materials are designed for end-use applications – with a particular focus on aging and chemical resistance. The resins’ low viscosity allows for reliable in-time processing and cost-efficient printing processes for high performance. In addition, depending on the printer and costumer requirements, printing properties and processes can be individually adapted.

Cubic Ink has thus strengthened its position as a manufacturer-independent, system-open material supplier for DLP, LCD and SLA applications, but also in the form of inks for material jetting. In the future, industrial users in the automotive, aerospace and medical industries (audiology, dentistry and orthopedics), in particular will enjoy completely new opportunities for the manufacturing of their products.

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3D People Sets the Stage for Agile Manufacturing Revolution

3D People Sets the Stage for Agile Manufacturing Revolution

As traditional manufacturing wrestles with global supply chain disruptions, soon to be enforced tariffs, shifting consumer demands, and relentless calls for customization, London-based subcontract 3D printing bureau 3D People is claiming that low-volume production on-demand is no longer a limitation — it’s a strategic advantage.

3D People announce plans to redouble its efforts to cater for low-volume production demands for its customers, a demand that is by no means new, but which reflects the increased orders for fast, flexible, and functional AM parts in batches that traditional manufacturing simply can’t handle efficiently.

With additive manufacturing (AM) increasingly proving its mettle beyond prototyping, they are helping customers break away from costly tooling, rigid MOQs, and sluggish production cycles.

“Companies are waking up to the fact that tooling costs, minimum order quantities, and inflexible design cycles are killing their ability to adapt,” says Sasha Bruml, Co-Founder of 3D People. “That’s where AM shines. Low-volume production on-demand is no longer a compromise — it’s a competitive edge.”

Across a variety of industries and application areas, demand is rising for high-quality, functional end-use parts in small batches — with short lead times and the freedom to iterate. For many, the ability to produce 50 or 500 precision parts without tooling is reshaping how they launch products and serve customers.

“We’ve been running hundreds of low-volume projects across SLS and MJF for years,” says Felix Manley, Co-Founder of 3D People. “Today, however, the demand is becoming unprecedented. It’s not just about cost — it’s about speed, flexibility, and cutting out waste. Customers are rethinking manufacturing from the ground up, and additive is giving them a whole new playbook.”

Far from a fallback option, 3D People position AM as the go-to solution for fast-moving, design-led production where performance, aesthetics, and agility matter more than volume.

With shorter product cycles and tighter feedback loops becoming the norm, the companies thriving in 2025 are the ones that can make parts on-demand, pivot without penalties, and go to market faster than ever.

“This isn’t about hype — it’s about hard truths,” adds Bruml. “The old rules don’t apply anymore. Agile, low-volume manufacturing is here, and it’s levelling the playing field for innovators everywhere.”

They continued focus on streamlining its low-volume production service is a direct response to this industry shift — a bold, practical step that redefines what smart manufacturing can look like today.

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HASCO Tools Help Designers Work Faster and Smarter

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HASCO Tools Help Designers Work Faster and Smarter

With the extension of two databases, HASCO offers its customers time and cost savings through efficient and precise data processing. 

HASCO standard mould units in the Mold Wizard of the Siemens NX auxiliary application

A large number of new HASCO products are now available in the Mold Wizard for Siemens NX. With intelligent standard mould units and innovative features, the system offers tailor-made solutions to meet the demands of modern mouldmaking. The extension enables engineers and designers to work more efficiently and precisely by being able to access a wide range of high-quality components.

A new feature of the Mold Wizard is a tool called “Mold Cost”. It optimises the process of drawing up offers for moulds by simplifying and speeding up the gathering of information and the drawing up of the offer. At present, the process of compiling an offer involves several steps in various systems. With the new tool, mould costs can be efficiently prepared and reports quickly generated, thereby increasing the plannability and saving time. Other features include increased efficiency, fast reporting and improved precision of the mould costs calculation. “Mold Cost” sets a new standard in the mould industry and helps the customer to optimise processes and remain competitive.

HASCO database for standard mould units increased in TopSolid

With HASCO’s standard mould units integrated in TopSolid, highly complex moulds can be efficiently designed and manufactured. The database has been increased by 60% and is automatically updated, which means that access to a larger selection of high-grade components is guaranteed. The automatic update ensures that users are always working with the present information and can benefit from the latest developments.

The enlarged database includes the latest standard mould units, with improved guide elements and high-precision ejector pins. These components increase the reliability of the construction and can be integrated seamlessly into 3D-CAD data. In this way, design processes are optimised and productivity increased.

The integration of the products into the two systems underlines the HASCO commitment to continuously offer forward-looking and reliable solutions that meet the highest standards of the industry.

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All Eyes on XSYS at the Hybrid Fusion Packaging Conference

All Eyes on XSYS at the Hybrid Fusion Packaging Conference

A leading provider of cutting-edge printing plates, plate processing equipment, and screening software for the flexographic industry, has announced its participation at the Hybrid Fusion Packaging Summit 2025. Held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on April 22–25, the event will bring together printing and prepress specialists, along with industry experts, OEM partners, and brand representatives, to explore the latest trends in labels and packaging.

As a silver sponsor, XSYS is joining the Hybrid Software event to share its deep expertise in sustainable, future-focused flexo innovation. The team will be available to discuss the latest automation and connectivity advancements in platemaking using ThermoFlexX and Catena imaging and processing solutions, designed to integrate with existing workflows and MIS/ERP systems. Attendees can also learn about the Catena+ fully automated, end-to-end platemaking line; an innovative touch-free system created for Industry 4.0 manufacturing. Catena+ features ProServX cloud-based, real-time monitoring for proactive maintenance and superior quality control. Supplying detailed plate processing data and individual reports for each job, this new software tool allows decision-makers to optimize OEE in the plate room and maintain high quality standards, while lowering waste and energy consumption.

“The upcoming Hybrid Fusion Packaging Summit in Amsterdam is a fantastic opportunity for XSYS to showcase how our brilliant innovations in prepress are driving flexo forward towards a more digitalized and sustainable future. The summit brings together experts from right across the value chain to share insights and experience as we move towards fully implementing Industry 4.0 principles. It certainly promises to be one of the key events in this year’s packaging industry calendar and we look forward to taking an active role in the conference,” said Bert Eeckhout, Product Manager Prepress Equipment & Software at XSYS.

The large event program, which features 30 interactive sessions, will include 20 speakers debating current trends and challenges in packaging printing. Giving a keynote address, industry analyst Marco Boer will offer an overview of the current state of business in labels and packaging. Meanwhile, they will share its unique value proposition in an introductory TED-style talk and take part in an in-depth roundtable discussion about specific prepress considerations for corrugated and folding carton printing, alongside representatives from Arden Software, AV Flexologic, Koenig & Bauer, and Zünd. Attendees can also network with them in a more informal setting during the evening gala dinners.

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Tosca’s Reusables Drive Sustainable Change for Il Visone

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Tosca’s Reusables Drive Sustainable Change for Il Visone

Il Visone, a key player within the Agricoper Italian group specializing in the cultivation and supply of fresh grapes, has partnered with Tosca to address their operational challenges, maintain the quality of the produce during harvesting and storage, and achieve their sustainability goals. By adopting Tosca’s innovative reusable plastic crate solutions, Il Visone has transformed its supply chain, enhancing efficiency, reducing waste, optimizing processes, and reinforcing its commitment to environmental responsibility.

Overcoming Storage and Logistics Challenges – Preserving Freshness

Maintaining the quality and freshness of grapes from harvest to market requires precision and care. Il Visone encountered significant challenges with traditional storage and transportation materials. Cardboard and lightweight plastic packaging often failed under the strain of cold storage conditions, frequently buckling and risking damage to the grapes. Inconsistent packaging also resulted in frequent pallet collapses, causing inefficiencies, safety hazards, and unnecessary waste. Moreover, bulky, non-foldable crates consumed time and resources, restricting logistical capacity.

Seeking a more reliable, efficient, and sustainable solution, Il Visone turned to Tosca for an innovative approach that would ensure consistent quality across its supply chain while streamlining operations.

Tosca’s Reusable Crates: A Game-Changer for Efficiency and Sustainability

They have introduced its reusable, foldable plastic crates, a solution designed to tackle Il Visone’s key challenges while enhancing overall supply chain performance. These crates, which feature pierced holes for airflow, promote optimal air circulation in cold storage, keeping grapes fresh from August to November. Their sturdy, stackable design significantly improves pallet stability, reducing the risk of collapses and ensuring safer and more reliable storage. Additionally, the foldable design allows for more efficient storage and transport, enabling Il Visone to move more crates of grapes per trip, consequently lowering logistical costs and environmental impact.

The switch to their crates has also streamlined Il Visone’s operations from the field to storage. The foldable crates minimize transport back and forth between the fields and packhouses, saving time and reducing emissions. Workers can easily fold and store the empty crates, improving operational efficiency. Additionally, they have customized the crates with Il Visone’s branding, enhancing visibility and traceability within the supply chain, while promoting brand recognition.

A Sustainable Partnership with Growth Potential

Beyond operational efficiency, Il Visone’s transition to their reusable crates seamlessly aligns with its commitment to sustainability. By replacing single-use packaging with durable, washable, and fully reusable crates, the company significantly reduces waste. The enhanced protection offered by their crates also helps to minimize product damage, reducing food waste and ensuring that more grapes arrive at their destination in perfect condition. The stackable and foldable crate design contributes to lower carbon emissions by optimizing transport efficiency, while Il Visone’s in-house washing system further reduces environmental impact by eliminating the need for external cleaning services.

Building on the success of this collaboration, Il Visone is keen to explore new opportunities with Tosca to further enhance its operations. The company is already utilizing their plastic pallets for internal handling and their wood-effect crates for the CRAI retail circuit. Looking ahead, a rental service with Low Bins or similar products may be considered to improve operational efficiencies further.

Reflecting on the partnership, a representative from Il Visone remarked: “Tosca’s reusable plastic crates have simplified our operations and improved efficiency at every stage of our supply chain. From their durability and design to the excellent service provided, Tosca has been an invaluable partner.”

As Il Visone’s operations continue to grow, Tosca remains dedicated to providing innovative solutions that drive operational success while supporting environmental sustainability. This partnership demonstrates the power of innovation and collaboration that can transform supply chain operations, paving the way for a more efficient and sustainable future in fresh produce logistics.

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