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Boost to bulk container range
12 January 2016
Schoeller Allibert's new MaxiLog bulk container range of plastic returnable transit packaging (RTP) is said to be 20% lighter than previous generations, helping users to reduce their fuel costs and carbon footprint. Built for heavy duty industrial applications, MaxiLog can safely carry unit loads to 450kg and stack up to 10 units high.

Schoeller Allibert has implemented curved corner pillars within the design of the MaxiLog which ensures stability when stacked, while also increasing hygienic properties. A sloped horizontal surface helps speed the cleaning process; as the surface is sloped, water is able to drain at a quicker rate, while also preventing water and ice retention if stored outdoors.
The improved boxes are easy to clean and empty and suitable for deep freezing, making them suitable for the food processing industry.
MaxiLog also includes a host of identification options to speed up automated and manual handling operations, while printing company logo and contact details helps to identify the containers as the owner’s property and promote brand identity.
MaxiLog has optional anti-slip plugs to improve safe handling on fork lifts and can also be manufactured with a drain valve for liquids handling operations.
Danilo Oliynik, MD UK & Eire of Schoeller Allibert, said: “Hygienic, light and strong, the new MaxiLog range has been developed to help customers improve the process of handling and transporting products in a cost-efficient way.”
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