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Void-fill packaging system is the picture of success

New inflatable void-fill packaging system solves packaging problems for popular home-item distributor.

PRODUCT CHECK. Operators subject product to quality checks and send them to the void-fill area. Here, operators determine how ma
PRODUCT CHECK. Operators subject product to quality checks and send them to the void-fill area. Here, operators determine how ma

 During the past 15 years, employees at Randolph, MA-based Fetco Home Décor have designed, sourced, warehoused, and distributed tabletop picture frames, decorative wall pieces, and photo albums.

Fetco is a major supplier to a number of national department and specialty stores in addition to smaller, localized retailers. During the peak-season months of September, October, and November, Fetco estimates that it packs and ships nearly 2,000 boxes a day nationwide, which is why its business demands a highly effective and dependable packaging solution for its products during shipment.

The unique variety of Fetco products requires employees to pack boxes in a “pick-and-pack” manor, which involves adding a number of different size and style frames to one box before shipping to the retailer. The lack of uniformity in product size and shape resulted in a need for a flexible, dependable, fast, and cost-effective void-fill packaging solution. So a few years ago Fetco chose Sealed Air’s (www.sealedair.com) Fill-Air® 2000 packaging system, which addressed all of these needs and fell in line with Fetco’s efforts toward environmental responsibility.

Old system had to go

Many of Fetco’s customers require their suppliers to use air cushions as void-fill because they offer a clean alternative to loose-fill material. Suppliers that do not meet these and other packaging guidelines are subject to a charge-back from the retailer. For this reason, Fetco needed to find a dependable and cost-effective system for creating air cushions.

Prior to choosing the Fill-Air 2000 packaging system, Fetco was packing with air cushions from a competing brand when the company ran into a critical issue. “We could not depend on the pillows we were using to stay inflated,” says Adrienne LeVasseur, vice president of domestic operations for Fetco. In addition, some of the boxes require small air cushions to fit in narrow cross sections of the package. “They also did not offer a cushion size for our needs, so we were wasting money and materials by using cushions that were too big in many instances,” she adds.

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