Tear Open Direct Savings with Tetra Recart
Tetra Recart packaging offers retailers several cost and space saving advantages, not to mention reduced shelving time (no can turning) and no risk of glass breakage in store compared to jars.
Here are 4 ways Tetra Recart Contributes to Lowering Your Product Costs:
1. Fit a greater quantity of units per pallet
It all boils down to simple math: Tetra Recart packages are rectangular, so you get more products on a pallet (and less air) than you can with packages that have a circular footprint, like glass jars or tin cans. How many more? Pallets hold 10–20% more cartons than cans, and even more when glass jars are used.
2. Replenish products on the shelf faster
Tetra Recart containers typically arrive in open cardboard trays devoid of plastic, saving that step during shelf filling. Tetra Recart packaging always has the label pointing forward, which reduces the need to spend time turning cans and jars so that the label is showing for shoppers. According to Tetra Recart studies, shelf stacking can save up to 30–50% of the time when compared to alternative packaging forms.
3. Utilize Shelf Space More Efficiency
Once more, the advantages of rectangular packaging over circular ones are at play here. Compared to cans or jars, Tetra Recart can fit 40% more on your shelves, requiring less frequent stock replacements.
4. Reduce Waste
Tetra Recart containers withstand impact better than cans given they are more durable than cans. As you can imagine, if you drop a pallet of glass jars… that result is clear. Research conducted at grocery stores in Sweden and the UK reveals that Tetra Recart produces up to 80% less waste from damaged and unsaleable packages than cans do.
For more information about Tetra Recart and NaturPak, reach out to schedule a meeting or tour the NaturPak facilities.
This was produced on behalf of NaturPak // We are biased because we love Tetra Recart. Sources: : Life Cycle Assessment of food packaging, Europe 2017 // tetrapak.com // naturpak.com