Sustainability initiatives should include small steps with big footprints
Posted on December 04, 2019
Bold and ambitious green initiatives make good headlines but modifying some routine processes can have outsized impacts in tangible sustainability efforts. According to participants in the UN Global Compact, supply chain practices rank as companies’ biggest challenge to improving sustainability performance. Behind environmental concerns and growing business cases, organizations and...
Saving money through recycling pallets
Posted on October 08, 2019
When you think of recycling, it’s likely you think in terms of sustainability and saving the planet. But when it comes to pallets and the supply chain, recycling can also mean saving your business money. The global supply chain moves on pallets – mostly on wooden pallets. In fact, more...
Relogistics Helping Retailers Avoid the Apocalypse
Posted on September 19, 2019
Brick-and-mortar retail is fighting to survive in an unprecedented environment. As a result, savvy retailers are turning to partners like Relogistics to help increase efficiencies while saving money. Relogistics recently added onsite pallet management services at two new locations for a major national retailer, as well as similar services at...
What is the future of pallet solutions? How green initiatives sync up with recycling your pallets
Posted on September 13, 2019
Businesses and industries around the globe are going green, and the supply chain is no exception. In fact, sustainability initiatives have become a major focus of the supply chain from the biggest companies in the world to the smallest players along the chain. These green initiatives take on many forms...
Same-day delivery puts immense pressure on distribution centers
Posted on August 22, 2019
Retail wars once were waged in mega malls and shopping centers. These days, a new retail war is playing out on delivery routes. Over the past few months, the nation’s biggest retailers have upped the ante by targeting same-day delivery. Two-day shipping – which had been established as the...