DS Smith Technicarton, part of International Paper, has developed a new fibre-based automotive chassis packaging solution aimed at automotive tier suppliers in the Iberian region.
The product is intended as an alternative to the commonly used metal containers for transporting automotive chassis during various stages such as production, assembly, and shipping.
Featuring corrugated cardboard materials, the fibre-based system comprises a folding pallet box, base, and cover, as well as integrated positioners at both the base and top to secure heavy chassis components.
According to DS Smith Technicarton, these positioners are replaceable, and the packaging features inserts and dividers to help maximise available space.
The design is described as suitable for both road and sea transport of large automotive parts.
The company noted that the cardboard packaging meets industry requirements comparable to existing non-fibre options.
It is also lighter than metal versions and can be recycled without separating materials.
DS Smith Tecnicarton Southwest EMEA cluster SMI manager Antonio Cebrián said: “Our Tecnicarton solution is intended to ensure the continuity of production under any circumstance, and despite being incredibly robust, its lightweight design makes it easy to manoeuvre.
“We collaborate closely with our customers to innovate sustainable solutions that both optimise their supply chains and support their business objectives.”
Earlier this month, DS Smith partnered with Greek aluminium maker ELVIAL to introduce Fanfold, a packaging method adapted for transporting heavy aluminium items.
“DS Smith unveils cardboard packaging for car chassis” was originally created and published by Packaging Gateway, a GlobalData owned brand.
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