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Press release (Polyplastic): New forms of cooperation with consumers: bulk tippers as a way of reducing logistics costs
In 2019, R&P POLYPLASTIC one of the first companies on the Russian market is planning to use bulk tippers on a regular basis. Such delivery method not only saves significant time for loading and unloading but also reduces the cost of product packaging after manufacturing.
Using a bulk tipper excludes any wastage of material during loading and transportation. Such supplies guarantee effective storing of materials in silo systems facilitating optimization of storage space of the supplier as well as the customer.
“Such logistics scheme is best suitable for large tonnage consignments of our materials for customers using regular brands of raw materials”, said director of Trade House Polyplastic Pavel Kruglov.
The first industrial shipment with a bulk tipper took place on January 14 for BSH Russia – a subsidiary of BSH Hausgeräte GmbH Group.
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