Linpac Allibert Extends Large Attached-Lid Container Range
Available features include a tamper-evident security seal, RFID-compatibility, textured areas for removable labels, an integral lid that cannot be lost or removed, and wide contoured hand-holds designed to help reduce the risk of back injuries.
4/1/2011 --- Linpac Allibert – the global expert in plastic returnable transit packaging for the food, retail, storage and distribution and manufacturing sectors – has extended its range of large attached lid containers (ALCs) with a selection of big tamper-proof containers that are ideal for the storage and removals sector, as well as for the movement of high value goods.
The highly durable containers can hold loads of up to 50kg. As well as being strong and impact resistant, the smooth internal surfaces and attached lid protect goods while making it easy to nest the containers – minimising the space they occupy in return transit.
Re-usable for around seven years, the containers also help companies reduce their impact on the environment through compliance with packaging waste legislation, and in cutting both carbon footprint and costs.
Available features include a tamper-evident security seal, RFID-compatibility, textured areas for removable labels, an integral lid that cannot be lost or removed, and wide contoured hand-holds designed to help reduce the risk of back injuries. In addition the containers can also be printed with the owner’s logo and message.
There are two 80-litre green containers in the range – one with drain holes and one without – plus 160, 138 and 135-litre containers – all in red (see below) – that can be fitted with tamper-evident seals or cable/pull-through security ties.
Danilo Oliynik, Commercial Director at Linpac Allibert in the UK, commented: “These containers represent a valuable addition to the range. The fact that they are able to reduce by an average of 75% the space they occupy on vehicles has a potentially significant impact on fuel savings in the return supply chain. Their durability means they can play a vital long-term role in helping companies to manage their costs more efficiently – keeping them competitive in tough global markets, while enabling them to minimise their environmental impact.”