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Linpac purchases Allibert-Buckhorn (16th February 2007)
UK-Based, LINPAC Materials Handling, has announced that it has completed the purchase of Allibert-Buckhorn, the French-based company...
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Asda takes LINPAC trays and dollies (1st August 2005)
Asda is to use LINPAC Materials Handling’s collapsible Maxi-Fold tray for produce delivery following successful UK trials.
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No holes in Nissan’s pockets (1st February 2005)
Nissan is using LINPAC hammock dunnage systems and folding large containers to transport interior trim parts to lineside at its Sunderland assembly plant.
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Display unit cuts labour (1st December 2004)
Scottish potato producer, Taypack, is enjoying easier handling and increased product protection since switching to Linpac Materials Handling's Maxi-Pac bulk display unit.
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Helping to keep the sporran spruce (1st December 2004)
Kilt hire company, ACS Clothing, has invested in Linpac Materials Handling‘s Euro stacking containers for its £2m cleaning, storage and manufacturing centre in Glasgow.
Waste-free packaging (1st October 2004)
Linpac Materials Handling is supplying packaging to component manufacturer Federal-Mogul for transportation of piston units for a new V6 diesel engine developed by Ford Motor Company and PSA Peugeot Citroen.
Plastic boxes for greater security and traceability (1st October 2004)
Switching from cardboard boxes to secure plastic hinged lid boxes from Linpac Materials Handling has enabled The Carphone Warehouse to achieve a 100% security record on its store deliveries.
Lightweight protection (1st August 2004)
Boxer Pacs from Linpac Materials Handling are offering superior product protection for B&Q logistics provider PJH, reducing product damage on home delivery vehicles.
Speeds travel from supplier to sales floor (1st June 2004)
Designed primarily for use in the retail logistics supply chain, the versatile Maxi-Pac from Linpac enables bulk produce to travel from supplier to retail sales floor without intermediate handling, thereby increasing the efficiency of bulk distributi
Clunk, click for a safer trip (1st April 2004)
Since introducing plastic pallets with standardised containers secured by Linpacs seat-belt pallet and lid system, automotive supplier ArvinMeritor has seen improved safety and major economic benefits at its Blackpool Air & Emissions Technologies pla
Protection for high value items in transit (1st February 2004)
Parcel carrier, Parceline, is extending its swapit one-to-one goods exchange service to accommodate larger items including laptops and computer goods, thanks to the versatility of Linpac Materials Handling containers.
High value goods safe and secure (1st December 2003)
Expanding off-licence chain Bargain Booze is using attached lid containers from Linpac Materials Handling to deliver high value bottled goods to its nationwide store network. With limited storage space in many of the companys outlets, the containers