CVP Everest Wins 2020 Green Supply Chain

CVP Everest Wins 2020 Green Supply Chain

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CVP Everest Selected as 2020 Green Supply Chain Award Winner

Supply & Demand Chain Executive awarded Sparck’s CVP Everest the 2020 Green Supply Chain Award. This awards program recognizes providers of supply chain solutions and services assisting their customers in achieving measurable sustainability goals. It also recognizes companies making green or sustainability a core part of their supply chain strategy and are working to achieve measurable sustainability goals within their own operations and supply chains.

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“This year’s 13th-annual award recognizes small, mid-size and large enterprises that leveraged green practices and solutions to further drive sustainable improvements in their supply chain,” said Marina Mayer, editor-in-chief of Supply & Demand Chain Executive and Food Logistics. “From software solutions to transportation management systems to several other initiatives designed to reduce carbon footprint and improve the re-use of materials, sustainability continues to rank as a key component to a stronger, safer and more efficient supply chain.”

The CVP Everest Automated Packaging Solution was selected as a 2020 Green Supply Chain Award winner due to its ability to combat sustainability issues, such as greenhouse gas emissions and unnecessary void fill. This fit-to-size auto-boxing technology measures, constructs, seals, weighs and labels each custom order in as little as three seconds using only two operators with 100% recyclable materials and zero plastic. It is made for high-velocity packaging and can auto-box up to 1,100 parcels per hour, making it the fastest proven auto-boxing technology on the market today. Its dual induct station and ability to use three differently branded corrugate mills creates the perfect package for single- or multi-item orders, as well as soft or hard goods, without any additional equipment, boxes or operators needed. The CVP Everest also uses a patented gluing system to affix a custom-fit corrugate lid to each fit-to-size parcel to eliminate packaging tape and offer a more sustainable fulfillment process. These custom-fit parcels eliminate or greatly reduce the need for void fill material as it is no longer needed to protect products, helping to limit a shipper’s environmental footprint. With the CVP Everest, shippers can easily prioritize their sustainability efforts and implement reuse/recycling programs into their supply chains.

Holly Busalacki

The CVP Everest greatly reduces packaging materials by creating the smallest parcels necessary, thus cutting shipping volume in half for every order. With these smaller parcels, fewer delivery trucks are used which reduces freight costs and decreases CO2 emissions.

Holly Busalacki | APS Director of Marketing, N.A. at Quadient

“We are excited that the CVP Everest was awarded Supply & Demand Chain Executive’s 2020 Green Supply Chain Award,” said Holly Busalacki, APS Director of Marketing, N.A. at Sparck Technologies. “The CVP Everest greatly reduces packaging materials by creating the smallest parcels necessary, thus cutting shipping volume in half for every order. With these smaller parcels, fewer delivery trucks are used which reduces freight costs and decreases CO2 emissions. Adding in the CVP Everest’s packing speed and its massive savings in materials and shipping, this technology has enhanced many shippers’ sustainability supply chain strategies and meet customer demands.”

Learn more about the CVP Everest Automated Packaging Solution. To view the full list of SDCE Green Supply Chain Winners, click here.

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