Core Values Translate to Project Success

Co-packer Bonded Pac puts the company’s core values into play to bring on the capabilities needed to produce print-registered club-store multipacks for Coke-Consolidated in record time.

Bonded Pac chose an Arpac Brandpac BPTW-500 Series combination shrink-film tray wrapper and heat tunnel for the Coke-Consolidated job.
Bonded Pac chose an Arpac Brandpac BPTW-500 Series combination shrink-film tray wrapper and heat tunnel for the Coke-Consolidated job.

Described by SVP, Product Supply Planning of Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc. Brett Frankenberg as “a great partner and even better people,” co-packer Bonded Pac of Charlotte, N.C., recently completed a project for the U.S.’s largest Coca-Cola bottler that put the co-packer’s core values—God Honoring, Service Excellence, Teamwork, and Innovation—on full display.

In July 2019, Coke-Consolidated approached Bonded Pac with a new job that required the assembly and wrapping of club-store multipacks in print-registered film. Although at the time, the co-packer lacked the equipment required to do the job, within the space of just three months, it was up and running, producing Coke-Consolidated’s Variety Pack in brightly-colored, brand-enhancing shrink film.  

Being nimble is a core advantage of co-packers, but it’s Bonded Pac’s customer service, transparency, innovation, and family values that Jon Hayward, Vice President of Bonded Pac, says also differentiates it from other contract packaging companies. Incorporating those values into its daily operations is what made the Coke-Consolidated project possible.

Core values drive differentiation

Bonded Pac is the contract packaging arm of Bonded Logistics, a family-owned company with three divisions: warehousing, transportation, and co-packing. The company was founded in 1972 by Jim and Robin Carr under the name Bonded Distribution, in a 30,000-sq-ft facility. Today the company is run by second-generation owners Barbara Carr Woodall and Scott Carr. It has grown to encompass more than 2 million square feet of public, contract, and leased space in 12 locations and employs over 300 team members.

Bonded Pac’s Kara Jesse, Key Account Manager, Jon Hayward, Vice President (center), and Matt Nelson, General Manager, were instrumental in bringing the Coke-Consolidated project to fruition.Bonded Pac’s Kara Jesse, Key Account Manager, Jon Hayward, Vice President (center), and Matt Nelson, General Manager, were instrumental in bringing the Coke-Consolidated project to fruition.When it speaks of being God Honoring in its core goals, Bonded Logistics aspires to follow the Golden Rule, act with integrity, be trustworthy, care for one another, and show compassion. Service Excellence means being quality-focused, exceeding expectations, focusing on clients, accepting accountability, and being committed to safety. With its core value of Teamwork, Bonded Logistics has committed to an inclusive environment and to fostering a positive attitude, encouraging development, communicating effectively, and empowering people. And lastly, Innovation requires that the company showcase agility, be forward-thinking, embrace change, seek continuous improvement, and provide visionary leadership.

While most companies claim a set of core values, not all weave them into the fabric of their company culture. Bonded Logistics has taken the time to do that, with positive results.

“Internally the family atmosphere has been maintained, despite growing over the years to several hundred employees,” says Hayward. “We document these core values, we discuss them regularly, and we provide training to our employees to teach them on the values. This has allowed us to retain good, tenured employees in a very competitive labor market. Here in Charlotte, we have several Amazon facilities that call on the same people we do. So emphasizing these core values has worked well for us.”

Outwardly, Bonded Logistics, and in particular Bonded Pac, is extremely focused on creating and reinforcing value for its customers. “Customer service is the backbone of our external value proposition,” Hayward shares. “This starts with clear, frequent, and honest communication. We combine this with great inventory management, flexibility, and excellent product quality.”

One example of how Bonded Pac creates and reinforces value for its customers is the way in which it enables transparency—“being able to see your product, your inventory, and what’s going on,” says Hayward. “We give everybody access to that through their iPhone or any web-based device, and we don’t charge extra for that.

“I think it’s very comforting for people to be able to look at their inventory, their production, and their outbound shipments in real time. And that’s just one example. Having a one-stop place for communication with the company through our Key Account Manager, Kara Jesse, so the customer doesn’t have to call nine different people to get something answered is another example. We really invest in people like Kara to be that liaison between Bonded Pac and the customer.”

Bonded Pac’s co-packing services, conducted in a 218,000-sq-ft facility, are extensive. They include “just a little bit of almost everything,” Hayward shares. “A little bit of almost everything” means decorative shrink sleeving, bottle decoration using steam, variety packs, twin packs, kitting, shrink wrapping, and some water based-chemical bottle filling. The company also assembles POP displays, including full-pallet, half-pallet, and quarter-pallet sizes.

Persistence pays off

As noted, Coke-Consolidated, also based in Charlotte, is the largest independent Coca-Cola bottler in the U.S. The company makes, sells, and delivers more than 300 Coca-Cola Company and other beverage brands and flavors to 66 million consumers in territories spanning 14 states and the District of Columbia. Much like Bonded Pac, its purpose is to “honor God, serve others, pursue excellence, and grow profitably,” making for a complementary working relationship with the co-packer.


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