- MSD Animal Health to switch entirely to returnable containers in 2021, aiming to save more than 60 tonnes of packaging material in the first year alone
- Expressdienst starts up second transit packaging pool together with manufacturer and pool operator Smart Container Loop
- Subsidiary trans-o-flex IT-Services develops its own software for transparent container management
For trans-o-flex, the containers used by MSD Animal Health are now the second large returnable transit packaging pool that the company has prepared and implemented within a year. Prior to this, the electronics retail group expert had already switched from disposable cardboard boxes to returnable containers for deliveries to its stores. expert saves around 700,000 disposable cardboard boxes every year as a result. In both cases, the containers are manufactured by Smart Container Loop, and a new returnable container for shipping pharmaceuticals has been specially developed for use at MSD Animal Health. The company, which belongs to the Schoeller Group, is also responsible for cleaning and tracking individual containers as the pool operator. For this purpose, trans-o-flex Express collects empty containers from the delivery address and transports them stacked on pallets and bundled for cleaning. From there, they are transferred to MSD Animal Health's warehouse service provider for further dispatch.
trans-o-flex develops its own software for transparent container management
To ensure that the operator of the container pool automatically receives all the information required for optimum control of the containers, trans-o-flex IT-Service GmbH has developed its own new software. It not only provides the pool operator with typical status information, but also controls additional processes, corrects errors and thereby provides a flawless basis for the invoicing of the containers at all times. "Our conventional scans for every package at every shipping interface are the basis for this," says Wolfgang P. Albeck, CEO of trans-o-flex. "With the new software, however, we not only transmit the information about when a particular container reaches a specific destination, i.e. whether it has been delivered to the consignee or is on its way to be cleaned, for example. It is also checked whether the container number transmitted in advance is correct." If not, the correct container number is automatically stored in the system. "The aim is to make container management as simple and as transparent as possible to optimise the control of the pool and to enable traceable and originator-based cost allocation."
For MSD Animal Health, the switch to returnable transit packaging is part of its sustainability strategy, which explicitly includes logistics. "We have previously switched to compostable bubble wrap and delivery notes made of grass paper, for example," explains Jan Nemec, Managing Director MSD Animal Health. "The introduction of the returnable container was the next logical step for us." MSD Animal Health has now started with the smallest container size. The container used for this has the dimensions 30 x 20 x 16 cm. The containers can be stacked both empty and full. A total of 688 empty containers fit on one pallet. In the course of this year, MSD Animal Health also intends to convert all other packaging sizes to gradually phase out disposable cardboard boxes as transit packaging material altogether from its pharmaceutical distribution.