How Fit-To-Size Autoboxing Improves Sustainability 

For many people, autoboxing is one of the best ways to handle a bunch of packages, and CVP Everest system does over a thousand of these an hour, reducing the volume by 50%, and also helps eliminate void fill, and with twenty stations ran by two operators, it changes the game. This is a patented type of technology for offering more sustainable, and efficient packaging. The packaging is done by Quadeint, which is a provider of different packaging solutions, and when introduced in the January event, this type of packaging measures, creates, seals, labels, and even weighs the different orders to create a seamless kind of process. It uses a glue system to create a custom lid to each package, allowing for a faster type of fulfillment process, and allows for packaging of smaller items to happen, which wouldn’t be possible with tape sealing. 

The system also uses single and dual induct stations, with only a couple of operators producing high-volume speeds and better efficacy, while also eliminating up to 20 different packaging stations. This helps prepare everything for this. The system uses the dual induct station, and both operators use the touchscreen HMI panel, using the Beckhoff automaton controls too. Keeping up with the demands of consumers, this does prioritize the efficacy of retailers, along with sustainability and also reducing waste. The packaging uses fit-to-size packages, reading this by half, cutting corrugated material by around 20%, and also eliminating void fill too. This does create a patented gluing system, creating corrugated custom packaging that’s easily recalled compared to the taped alternatives of this. By creating the smallest kinds of parcels possible, more orders fit there, reducing the carbon footprint while also saving a lot of money on the shipping and packaging. The main drive for this is of course ROI, which is where you also will eliminate the labor materials costs, the materials costs in general, and also eliminating the shipping costs as well. 

Depending on the volume of boxes that are produced every single year, the projected ROI is usually less than a couple of years. So you’re seeing a huge ROI in a very small amount of time, and right now, this is right now in the pilot stage. Current CVP Everest is right now working as a pilot at one offence’s largest ecommerce locations. 

This was installed during peak season in august, and right now, it’s already produced about 700,000 boxes in just a few months. This pilot is one that’s of the highest quality starting out, and it is much more equality than the typical beta process, allowing for the customers to be happy with the results right now, and the machine already delivering what’s promised, and so much more too. 

This is also a very robust and reliable type of pilot, and it’s definitely moving to be one of the highest in the industry right now. Currently, there isn’t a vendor installed in North America, but the company does have a high interest in the market that’s there. The thing is, they just recently launched this there in the US, so it’s likely that this will be seen with more and more north American shipments in the future. It’s a patented product with a lot of benefits to this, and for a lot of people, this is slowly becoming one of the most efficient and very important systems that’ll help with sealing and boxing up thousands of products, and it offers a more convenient means to do it than other kinds of alternatives that are out there as well.