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Rattan-look containers

Designed to enhance the in-store shopping experience and increase sales, the Rattan Market-place RPC from Polymer Logistics is a new series of containers designed to look like boxes made from rattan or cane.
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Rattan Market-place RPC’s, which are currently offered in dark brown and beige, can be used in-store for a wide variety of categories, including produce and bakery. They have an  “Active Lock” system that secures the containers when erected but allows panels to fold easily and quietly when the lock is released. It is foldable and stackable to maximize truck and store space, and is lightweight for easy handling.

Said to be is more environmentally sustainable than traditional packaging, the Rattan Market-place RPC offers significant cost savings when compared to disposable material. They are compatible with the Polymer Logistics pallet and dolly line for easy maneuverability and placement on retail floor, and are made of an easy-to-clean polymer that resists moisture, acids, fats, solvents, insects, and fungi.

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