Crane & Crane continuously strive to make improvements
to the safety and quality standards they have on their 1000 acre farm in
Washington. As a global supplier of over 7 million apples per year, need to
ensure that they get the right produce to the customers globally all year
round.
In order to improve their safety and quality standards, they
have moved the whole farm from old wooden bins that have been used for decades
to Macro Plastics’ bin. This has transformed their operations from the orchard
to the warehouse through to storage.
You can see in the video how moving to 100% plastic has
instantly helped improve the quality of their fresh produce.
With fresh produce now being required all year round on a
global scale food safety is taken very seriously throughout the system. Plastic
bins offer far better safety standards that wooden bins cannot provide.
The bins are non-porous meaning that they can be cleaned and
sanitised a lot easier than wood. They won’t harbour pathogenic or spoilage
organisms.
The plastic bins flex less than wooden bins that Crane &
Crane have used previously. This gives the content more protection when they
are being transported around the farm the orchards and into storage. This
considerably reduces the risk of bruising, improving quality levels and
reducing waste.
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