Paint and Chemicals

Improving the bottom line through uncovering hidden supply chain inefficiencies and pallet stability improvements

Improving pallet stability and profitability with proven, quantifiable transit packaging solutions for manufacturers

The fear of making changes to transit packaging often means companies mask the problems they may be facing with their current packaging.

Make significant savings to your bottom-line

Downtime on the production line can put people off making changes to their packaging operations but they are happy to put up with consistent pallet instability and product damages as a result of unsuitable packaging. The Innovation Centre takes the trial and error of packaging trials off the production line as we replicate a customers packaging operations offsite in our Innovation Centre which allows us to create a bespoke packaging solution without any production downtime.

How we

improve the stability and efficieny of palletising operations

By analysing your packaging material usage, machines and processes, our expert team will identify ways to optimise load stability and generate operational efficiencies to reduce packaging costs and eliminate unnecessary waste. Before implementing any changes to your packaging operations, Lindum offer a testing service to ensure pallet stability in transit conditions.

Stability

Goods damaged in transit can be reduced significantly with the right combination of stretch wrap film and pallet stabilisation products. Lindum will calculate the exact amounts required for optimal stability and optimise your machine settings. Combined with testing in our Innovation Centre and Pallet Stability Test Lab, Lindum ensure your goods are protected in transit conditions.

Profitability

Packaging optimisation through our packaging audit and pallet stability testing services can increase the profitability of your business as it may uncover hidden efficiencies in your operations which could save you monaey by reducing downtime, reducing labour costs and reducing goods damaged in transit.

Sustainability

Spillages of paint and chemicals can be harmful for the environment so improving pallet stability to reduce the unstable pallets which can cause these spillages is a good place to start on your sustainability journey. When it comes to sustainable packaging, we offer 30% recycled content products to help you achieve your CSR goal relating to plastic and CO2 waste.

Protect your goods in transit with our

High Performance Packaging

Sustainable packaging solutions that save you money, reduce your plastic waste and minimise environmental impact

Eliminate movement in transport with

Scientifically Proven Pallet Stability

Don’t leave it to chance, ensure your pallet loads are secured for optimal security with pallet stability testing.

Customer Success Story

Reducing costs and achieving CSR goals for a global pharmaceutical brand

  • 53.4 %

    reduction in plastic

A global pharmaceutical company reached out to Lindum to address some critical corporate goals. With a high value pharmaceutical product going through their high-speed wrapping machines they needed to reduce costs, cut CO2 to meet their CSR goals whilst ensuring efficiency continued across their packaging operations. The results and long term impact was huge.

Customer Success Story

Helping a global paint brand solve the problem of damaged goods in transit

  • £1 million

    per year saving

A global paint manufacturer sought our help when they wanted to get to the bottom of the reason so many of their products were being damaged in transit. Through pallet stability testing, we helped to achieve some impressive results.

Customer Success Story

Helping a petcare brand to combat rising packaging costs & meet CSR plastic reduction goals

  • 34 %

    reduction in carbon

The pet care division of a global brand got in touch to see if we could assist with their packaging operations. They wanted us to work with them to achieve one of their CSR goals of reducing plastic usage and therefore reducing plastic waste.