Plastic order picking container range

Martin Schrüfer,

Flexible and mobile order picking

The fully recyclable plastic order picking container range from Gamma-Wopla in the modular basic dimensions of 400 x 300 and 600 x 400 millimetres with closed or perforated walls can either be stacked on top of each other for storage or used for mobile applications with the Smart Dolly SF 600 SD, depending on requirements.

© Gamma-Wopla

Employees can assemble them modularly according to their specific needs or simply bring them to the picking area. The containers can also be used over the last mile as a robust and flexible transport solution; stores can use them as immediate offer containers with sales displays. At the end of their useful life, the Belgian sister companies Gamma-Wopla and Smart-Flow buy back the containers and use them as a source of raw materials for the production of new plastic pallets and boxes made from high-quality recyclate.

The article appeared in materialfluss SPEKTRUM 2022 (7/22).

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