Be Careful Not To Break!
Of course, flowers are one of the most beautiful gifts of nature. Flowers bloom as if defying life in forests, pastures, gardens, and even on hard rocks. They touch our lives with their different colors, beautiful textures and scents that heal our soul.
Aren't they an indication of our love on our special days, the purest messenger of our feelings in sad moments? Of course, the purest and innocent forms are the most beautiful in nature. Of course, they are also creatures and beautiful in their branches and leaves. However, they have taken their places in auctions and florists due to the fact that they create a serious economy and cannot be easily obtained in metropolises.
There is an important issue that creates stress for us and brings serious burden to its suppliers, which actually cannot be solved. Their transportation ... When we leave the flower shop with a very beautiful bouquet, let me hold it down, it does not disappear, it is best to hold it with both hands, put it in the trunk or take it in the back seat, we do serious math and physics calculations. And you can imagine what kind of struggle is there to transport flowers and plants from growers to the warehouses they have prepared for consumers.
Flopak USA has developed a "revolutionary" shipping system that delivers flower and plant packaging materials in a brand new way. Flopak's patent-pending Paklite shipping system cuts freight costs by up to 50% and offers flower products in a format that creates game-changing operational efficiencies for growers and retailers. Paklite shipping system places flower pot caps in space-saving tubes. These lightweight, durable pipes are stacked into a chipboard framework using a pallet as the basis. The product is then shrunk and packaged and made ready for shipment. The resulting weight reduction typically results in significant savings in shipping costs, between 40% and 50%, according to Flopak. Paklite can ship 86,000 pot covers in a single pallet, up to 327% higher than conventional pallet and box systems. Due to the efficiency of the new system, the stock is tighter and allows up to 600 units in one sleeve; previous systems could only hold 250. In addition, the lightweight arms, each weighing four pounds, are easily transported and used in storage. Growers use potting lids to put the plants together before sending them to retailers. Flopak's announcement is that it is very important that they can easily store, access and remove flower packaging products.
The Paklite system was developed after realizing the significant challenges faced by growers and is expected to change the way the entire flower packaging industry packs and ships products. Of course, plastic offers us incredible alternatives and solutions in all areas of life. The solution for the logistics and storage of flowers and plants is invaluable. Oh, don't let the flowers break, don't let the plastic opponents be broken by the news of this beautiful development.