"Supply Chain Packaging addresses the need for an industry-wide commitment to quality and standards — a commitment to bring the consumer the highest quality products delivered through the most efficient distribution system," said Anne Lightburn, FMI Director, Industry Relations. "With this new report, we hope to encourage the use of knowledgeable teams working internally with trading partners to develop specific criteria for each packaging category."
The Joint Industry Shipping Container Work Group, comprised of representatives from FMI, GMA, FDI and other industry organizations, recommends the following changes in unit load performance:
In addition to performance changes, the study offers other significant recommendations:
"These voluntary guidelines were prepared in a spirit of joint industry cooperation, with the realization that, in the vast food, beverage and consumer products distribution industry, one solution cannot be applied to all packages and shipping containers," said Mark S. Allen, Director, Industry Affairs at GMA. "The Joint Industry Shipping Container Work Group has provided a unique opportunity for trading partners to work together to enhance efficiency throughout the supply chain."
For more information about Supply Chain Packaging: Voluntary Shipping Container Guidelines for the U.S. Grocery Industry, please contact FMI at 202/452-8444; GMA at 202/337-9400, or FDI at 703/532-9400. To order a copy from the FMI Web site, please click below.
Food Marketing Institute (FMI) conducts programs in public affairs, food safety, research, education and industry relations on behalf of its nearly 1,250 food retail and wholesale member companies in the United States and around the world. FMI’s U.S. members operate more than 25,000 retail food stores and almost 22,000 pharmacies with a combined annual sales volume of nearly $650 billion. FMI’s retail membership is composed of large multi-store chains, regional firms and independent operators. Its international membership includes 126 companies from more than 65 countries. FMI’s nearly 330 associate members include the supplier partners of its retail and wholesale members.
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