Putting a cork on costs for the wine industry

  • DS Smith

Challenge: Packaging to facilitate automation and reduce cost

Most cork producers use a laborious process that requires a lot of time and packaging materials. Wine corks are manually packed into bags of raffia / plastic which is closed by stitching or gluing the ends. Once closed, all the bags with wine corks are manually positioned on pallets for transport / storage.

Our Approach: Bigger volumes, faster discharge

We focused our efforts on developing a square or octagonal corrugated cardboard container, capable of containing up to 75,000 - 90,000 wine corks without deformation, with an opening in front for discharging the product.

The final result is a corrugated cardboard box (1220x1150x2500 mm) with two dispensers on opposite sides of the packaging to reduce discharge times. The self-assembly bottom brings additional flexibility and is suitable for use in both truck transport and shipping containers.

Results: Faster, cheaper, easier packaging

  • Lower labour costs thanks to reduced packing time
  • Lower transport costs with optimisation of space in storage and transport
  • Improved environmental performance as the solution is almost fully recyclable and use much less material than previous solution
  • Increased ease-of-use and reduced discharge times for end user.

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  • Elias Bittan
  • Product Info
  • English
  • Created 18 Mar 2016
  • Modified 15 Apr 2016
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