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Schumacher Packaging and Skrym announce partnership

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René Timmermans
René Timmermans
Johanna Kilponen
Johanna Kilponen

Schumacher Packaging and Skrym Optimize Use of Packaging Material in E-Commerce

The rise of e-commerce has brought about numerous benefits for consumers, including the convenience of shopping from home and access to a wider variety of products. However, the packaging used to deliver these products has come under increasing scrutiny for its environmental impact.

In response, Schumacher Packaging, who supply packaging for companies such as Nike, Electrolux and Zooplus, has today announced their strategic partnership with Skrym to optimize the use of packaging material in e-commerce for their clients.

Decreasing costs and emissions for retailers

The collaboration between Schumacher Packaging and Skrym aims to use data to reduce the weight, volume, and empty space of paper-based packaging in e-commerce, thereby reducing emissions throughout the supply chain.

With Skrym's innovations that increase sustainability and efficiency in shipping packaging, the partnership will enable using software to analyze the logistics processes of online retailers from order to delivery, identifying the optimal packaging size and shape to reduce empty space during transport.

By doing so, retailers' fulfillment emissions and logistics costs can be reduced by up to 15% while maintaining the same warehouse processes.

For us, the partnership with Skrym is an important step towards future-proof e-commerce. With our expertise in paper-based packaging solutions and Skrym's innovative approach to optimizing logistics processes in e-commerce, we can now design packaging along the entire supply chain for our customers more sustainably and efficiently.

Jochen Drösel, Chief Sales Officer at Schumacher Packaging.

Focus on Europe

The partnership will focus on clients in Germany, Poland, Benelux, and England. Schumacher Packaging, with 29 locations in Europe, manufactures individual packaging from corrugated and solid board according to customer requirements and needs.

Packaging minimization and waste reduction are important parts of the planned EU packaging regulation, and will play a central role in the collaboration. In e-commerce, it is important to use packaging as efficiently as possible in order to reduce emissions.

However, retailers face the challenge of finding the perfect sizes for their paper-based packaging, especially when dealing with large and varied assortments. This is where they can benefit from the cooperation between the two companies in the future.

We are proud to partner with Schumacher Packaging, a highly experienced specialist in e-commerce, to create innovative packaging solutions that meet the evolving demands of our industry. Together, we are committed to reducing waste and helping our clients decrease both costs and emissions.

Jakob Nordfeldt, CEO at Skrym

More information

For more information, contact René Timmermans (Head of Partnerships) at rene@skrym.com.

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