ALDI Queensland Managing Director, Viktor Jakupec and CHEP Australia and New Zealand President, Phillip Austin today jointly launched CHEP’s new generation reusable plastic crate ‘Gen 3’ for the fresh produce industry at ALDI’s Salisbury store in Brisbane.
ALDI Australia and CHEP have launched CHEP’s new generation reusable plastic crate ‘Gen 3’ for the fresh produce industry at ALDI’s Salisbury store in Brisbane, Australia.
ALDI Australia is the first to use CHEP’s Gen 3 crate family, which was developed in consultation with the retailer and industry, and is positioned to become the industry standard fresh produce solution, delivering unprecedented efficiencies along the supply chain, from farm through to the retail store.
“The Gen 3 crate is a one touch solution that will create efficiencies within the ALDI fresh produce supply chain, and in the future will streamline processes and systems for our suppliers given it has the capacity to be a whole-of-industry solution,” said ALDI Queensland MD, Viktor Jakupec.
“The new crate allows products to be packed directly on farm before being delivered to our warehouses and subsequently to stores, which reduces the amount of repacking and speeds up the process.”
“The crate design allows it to fit directly into our new fresh produce display on the shop floor, which means less product handling and therefore a higher level of product quality,” he said.
“Instead of store staff having to pack products on tables within the produce area, the majority of products will remain displayed within the crates which will assist with better product rotation and minimize damage to the products through less handling.”
With an existing pool of more than four million crates, and a 10-year history supplying Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point certified reusable plastic crates to the Australian fresh produce supply chain, CHEP is confident this new innovation will deliver ALDI and the industry increased value, efficiency and sustainability.
The new crate features a latching technology and is fully compatible with the previous generation crate and existing infrastructure.
“With a folded height of 25mm, the Gen 3 outperforms all other crates on the market by up to 29%,” said CHEP Australia and New Zealand president, Phillip Austin.
The Gen 3 crate family also offers sustainability benefits, at least equivalent to that of the previous generation crate.
An independent lifecycle analysis of CHEP’s reusable plastic crate system conducted by Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in 2010 showed that compared with a single-use corrugated cardboard system, CHEP crates produced 70% less greenhouse gas emissions, used 85% less water and produced 95% less solid waste to landfill even if the cardboard was recycled.