Air-pouch void-fill system packs a big payback

A mail-order nutraceutical company packs up the loose-fill peanuts and switches to air pouches for greater productivity, less mess, and reduced costs.

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Health Resources™ LLC of Hueytown, AL, was established in 1995 as a manufacturer of natural health supplements available by mail order. Today, the company offers more than 400 different SKUs, with products that promote a range of health solutions, including joint relief, heart health, reduced inflammation, and better digestion, among many others. In March, the company began running six AirPouch™ Express 3 air-pouch void-fill systems from Automated Packaging Systems (www.autobag) to protect its bottles of product during shipment.

Replacing the use of expanded polystyrene peanuts, the new system has increased operator productivity, has eliminated on-site and in customers’ homes the mess associated with the clingy foam peanuts, and has reduced labor and energy costs.

“The decision to move from packing peanuts to air pouches was an easy one,” says Health Resources production and facility manager Mike Ceravolo. “The most important factor for us was the presentation of our package and product to our customer. The air pillows improve the customer experience while ensuring better protection of our product. Less damaged product means fewer returns and claims.”

Choosing an alternative

 Last year, when Health Resources outgrew its EPS peanut-packing system, which fed the company’s 12 packing lines from overhead bins, Ceravolo set out to design a better, faster, and more efficient packing system. The time spent each day loading the bins, moving stored peanuts, and cleaning up the mess at each packaging station was increasing at a time when Ceravolo says he was looking for productivity improvements to help manage the company’s rapid growth. At the same time, some customers were complaining about the mess associated with the peanut packing material when the packages arrived at their homes.

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