Do you want to optimise warehousing space?

posted by Phill Allen

August, 01st, 2014

Company News Pharmaceutical Industry News

“We really need to optimise our warehousing space,” says Bob, pointing to the endless rows of bioprocess containers zigzagging across his eye line.
It’s the umpteenth time this month Bob’s made the observation. Jeff nods back in agreeance.
Bioprocess containers are a part of daily life for pharmaceutical operations when it comes to shipping and storing valuable media.
Traditional steel containers are, however, bulky and can quickly take up space. The ALLpaQ all-plastic solution has been designed to fit into your warehousing and transportation infrastructure with the snugness of Cinderella’s foot into a glass slipper.
Stack them to save valuable space in storage and collapse them to reduce transport costs in return shipment.
At ALLpaQ, we work to the mantra of never giving up on something that you can’t go a day without thinking about. That’s why we’ve just started implementing a strategy to help Bob improve his company’s operational efficiency.
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TAGS: Bioprocess Containers, Space optimisation, warehousing,

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Phill Allen

Managing Director

Phill is an innovative thinker particularly in fluid management. His expertise lies in ensuring the seamless flow of pharmaceutical liquid logistics, whether it's optimising current processes or pioneering new approaches.

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