Logistics rescue – unsuitable stretch film threatened shipment

Manufacturer of consumer goods for retail chains | Supply of stretch film

Logistics rescue – inadequate stretch film was jeopardising dispatch

The company ships hundreds of pallets to retail chains every day. Speed, safety and reliability of packaging are critical to their logistics. After a change of film supplier, problems with the quality of the packaging began to arise.

The customer was reportedly using a 23 µm film with an elongation of 150%, but in practice:

  • The foil had a smaller actual thickness and yardage than declared
  • Frequent breakage during packing
  • The pallets were released during transport
  • Customer complaints and returns soared

After checking the samples, we found that the actual thickness of the film was only about 18 µm and the yardage was 20% lower than declared.

We suggested:

  • Proven film with a realistic thickness of 23 µm and an elongation of 250 %
  • Testing in production (A/B testing)
  • Regular weighing of rolls and record of yardage in the label

Results that say it all:

IndicatorAheadAfter delivery of our foilChange
Actual metreage per roll (m)1 390 m1 520 m+9 %
Average film consumption / pallet360 g290 g-19 %
Number of film tears per day151-2-90 %
Complaints due to packaging monthly80-1-88 %
Losses on returned goods (€/month)approx. 650 €approx. 40 €-94 %



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