Friday 29 May 2015

The ISO Bin should be the industries returnable of choice, see why at Auto Supply Chain, Liverpool

How much does it cost you to dispose of your packaging? Or if you do happen to use returnable, do you think there could be competitive alternatives?

With the ISO Bin from Macro Plastics, sponsor of the AutoSupply Chain Congress, there are no costs to disposing of packaging as there is nothing to dispose of. Installing dunnage inside the ISO Bin removes the need for cardboard and plastic packaging, therefore no rubbish means no cost.

Then you have concerns about the cost of shipping back to the OEM or tier supplier? Have you encountered extortionate costs for return journeys previously?

Pay me a visit whilst in Liverpool at the congress so that you can see why this type of packaging is a viable alternative to your current method solely on the benefits of returning the bins.

Purchasing cardboard and assembling the packing is a recurring cost that is removed when using plastic returnable. Plastic returnable packaging also removes the costs associated with processing components in cardboard packaging. There are no storage costs, there is no need for picking and repackaging at the plant as the ISO Bin can go lineside. Then there are disposal costs that you incur with cardboard. This sustainable product not only helps your bottom line but also ensures that your supply chain is environmentally friendly, especially as we are now in a time when green standards are high on the agenda.


The ISO containers can be stacked 8 high on their return journey, this significantly reduces the space that is needed in comparison to current returnable options on the market. Therefore you can increase the number of units per container and reducing the cost of returning the bin.

With regard to the dunnage, a dedicated container is used to return the dunnage used in the delivery of the components to the plant. The bulk of the ISO Bins can then be collapsed down and stacked to either be returned to the tier supplier or can be used elsewhere in the supply chain.

The ISO Bin can be safely stacked in a warehouse 6 high when fully loaded, again reducing the space required in comparison to alternatives and reducing the storage costs.

Potential cost downs couple with improved performance of your growing supply chain cannot be ignored. This is a solution that delivers on the two key areas of the logistical process having a direct impact on the bottom line providing a ROI.


But then why do you need to be concerned about ROI when there are options that do not require capital investment?

Wednesday 13 May 2015

Come and see the ISO Bin at the Auto Supply Chain Congress, Liverpool

In June Macro Plastics are one of the sponsors of the Auto Supply Chain Congress in Liverpool and we will be exhibiting the ISO Bin.

During the congress the bin will be there so come and see for yourselves what it can do for your automotive supply chain. Saving time and money whilst helping you to improve the efficiencies throughout your logistics process, you can’t afford to ignore what this product has to offer.

What are you currently using in your Global supply chain to transport components from tier suppliers and OEMs?

Are you using returnable packaging at all? If not, why not?

As with anything new, there is always a little hesitancy and apprehension which is understandable but, when it comes down to business and an industry which is as fast paced as the automotive manufacturing, hesitancy can result in being left behind.

Therefore, Liverpool is the ideal opportunity to come and look at the ISO Bin first hand to gain a better understanding of returnable packaging and the ISO Bin in particular.

As the industry increases in complexity on a global scale the need to increase volumes and frequency whilst reducing costs is heightening. You have to ask yourself, are your current packaging solutions going to be up to the tasks you are facing?

Integrating the plastic ISO Bin into your global supply chain optimises pack densities utilising 97.2% of floor space in ISO Sea containers and can be stacked 3 high. The durability of the plastic used by Macro Plastics reduces the risk of damages during transportation. In comparison to using wood in your supply chain, plastic reduces the overall weight and in turn, shipping costs.

The ISO Bin has been designed so that it is able to go direct to line-side further reducing costs by removing the need for handling processes or repack. Having a packaging solution that allows components to arrive at the manufacturing plant and be transported directly to where it will be assembled onto the vehicle significantly reduces the risk of damages, improves speed and preserves quality in transit therefore reducing costs in the supply chain further.

Those are just some of the benefits of the ISO Bin concentrating on the first leg of the journey shipping the parts. We haven’t got into the results it can produce for you on the return journey; I will be covering this in my next blog.


As I have said earlier in this piece, the Auto Supply Chain congress is the perfect opportunity to get your head around the ISO Bin and have all of your questions answered.