Polymer Logistics invests in new facilities to expand coverage, facilitate growth
Polymer Logistics invests in new facilities to expand coverage, facilitate growth
Polymer Logistics, the developer of the wood grain reusable plastic container, is opening a wash and distribution centers in northern Illinois and coastal Georgia to meet customer demand for its crates and other transport packaging assets.
The new locations, which are expected to be fully operational in the third quarter of 2016, will join the three existing Polymer Logistics facilities in Salinas and Riverside, CA, and San Antonio to form a true continent-wide network of service centers. Each of the new service centers is expected to create more than 100 jobs.
Tony Mosco
“With the continued Walmart rollout of our new wood grain RPCs in 2016, Polymer Logistics is expanding the number and geographic reach of our wash and distribution facilities to meet increased demand for our products,” Tony Mosco, vice president of sales for Polymer, said in a press release. “This shows our continued commitment to providing outstanding customer service.”
The new wash lines, manufactured by Bruel Systems of Denmark, use a spin-dry mechanism that delivers superior results in the drying of washed crates. Additionally, the wash capacity of each line is about 5,000 RPCs per hour, yielding quicker throughput while ensuring hygiene.
“The multimillion dollar investment by Polymer Logistics on the new Bruel machines will provide state-of-the-art tunnel washers that have advanced drying and collapsing capabilities, as well as the latest safety features for customers and employees,” Danny Bartal, chief operating officer of Polymer Logistics USA, added in the press release. “They will make sure our new wood grain RPCs and all of our other products are free from any contaminants before they are sent to growers.”