Reusable Packaging News No. 9, 2018 | Page 18

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As part of the partnership with Princes, LPR jointly formulated a plan to investigate the issues and implement solutions to improve levels of uptime and efficiency.

The Life of a Pallet analysis formed a key part of this work with members of the LPR depot team spending time on site to understand Princes’ automated processes and the challenges facing the company’s warehouse and production staff.

What became clear was that chips or splinters within the pallets could affect the efficiency of the automation systems, causing downtime while they were rectified. It was also discovered that machine guards were not being refitted correctly, further extending downtime.

Additionally, the team identified issues with forklift trucks causing damage to pallets leading to an increase in the time required for sorting, additional repair costs and downtime. It was agreed that modifications to pallet construction would further improve safety for loaded pallets stored in high bay racking.

Following the investigation, LPR made a number of changes, including additional quality checks, to ensure that issues with chips and splinters were identified and rectified at inspection. LPR also took steps to enhance the strength and rigidity of pallets. Similarly, Princes retrained their production teams and forklift operators, to ensure machine guards were replaced correctly.

An important aspect of our partnership with Princes has been the phasing out of the use of composite wood blocks used in pallet construction. Although these are commonly used in the industry, LPR identified as early as 2010 that solid wood blocks are significantly stronger, more durable and environmentally responsible, as they are free from formaldehydes. LPR have been steadily replacing all composite blocks across their business, reducing their use to just 1%, based on volume deliveries. These steps have resulted in a level of pallet quality of almost 99% and Princes has been able to identify cost savings from the programme, which run into tens of thousands of pounds on an annual basis.

What does a Life of a Pallet analysis involve?

- Receipt of pallet deliveries

- How to inspect the pallets

- Consequences of mis-loading/misuse of the pallets when being lifted/moved by forklift truck

- How pallets are used in the automated process

- How pallets are stored while loaded into the high bay racking system

- Loaded pallets being dispatched for onward product distribution

LPR-La Palette Rouge, a division of Euro Pool System Group, is a pallet-pooling company for manufacturers and distributors in the fast-moving consumer goods sector. LPR operates throughout Europe, providing a full pallet service to its customers and their retail partners. The company manages more than 83 million pallet movements per year throughout Europe. www.lpr.eu