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Jul 21, 2023

Ranpak helps Helly Hansen automate end

Triples number of boxes packed in a 16-hour day Ranpak Holdings, a global name

Triples number of boxes packed in a 16-hour day

Ranpak Holdings, a global name in environmentally sustainable, paper-based packaging solutions for eCommerce and industrial supply chains, has helped Helly Hansen, a supplier of skiing, sailing and outdoor clothing as well as workwear, automate its packing operation. Helly Hansen converted its packing operation from a highly manual process, including various staffed stations for picking, packing and shipping, to a highly automated process with Ranpak's assistance.

The company has replaced the older configuration with an automated End of Line (EOL) system consisting of a Form’it box erector and a Cut’it! EVO automated in-line packing machine that reduces packed box height to minimize voids in parcels before shipping.

Helly Hansen employs about 1,750 people across all its locations, with about 50 full-time warehouse employees and up to 60 temporary workers in the warehouse depending on seasonal workload. This new configuration has enabled the company to nearly triple its hourly output of ready-to-ship boxes, the company said in a statement.

The Form’it range offers automatic equipment, enabling automation at a low cost. It suits a wide range of packaging dimensions. Machines are available in 3 frames (1000, 2000, 3000) and with single or multiple magazines (up to 4) – as well as with different footprints.

The Cut’it! EVO automated in-line packing machines reduce voids in parcels before shipping, cutting down on shipping costs. It automatically shortens cartons to match their highest point of filling and then glues a lid securely in place.

Hans Heijdeman, Operations manager at the Helly Hansen European Distribution Center, stated, "We moved from a manual pick-and-pack operation where we were preparing and shipping three to four hundred boxes per hour to a fully automated system that can handle 1,000 boxes per hour over a 16-hour day. And the implementation project for our new system took place during a season of record sales, which was quite an achievement. Ranpak was an exceptional partner in helping us achieve this transformation, and we are very happy with the accuracy and reliability of our new system. With Cut’it! EVO, we are no longer shipping air because we are able to adjust the height of the box to its actual contents. And we are able to place more boxes per pallet than we did before which means fewer trucks on the road. In addition, the automated system has significantly increased our throughput, as I noted, positioning us well for competitive advantage as we move into the future."

Prior to learning about EOL automation solutions from Ranpak, Helly Hansen entertained an offer from a supplier to upgrade part of its system and requested that supplier to add a conveyor and some carton automation. "Unfortunately," Heijdeman comments, "the solution they came back with did not meet our needs."

Meanwhile, by coincidence, the company's box supplier introduced Heijdeman to Ranpak, who was located just 20 minutes away. "We went to see what they had to offer and were immediately taken with the Form’it! box erector. It was as simple to use as could be, so that was an easy choice. And we were especially impressed with the Cut’it! EVO, which could reduce the height of our boxes automatically. We liked the fact that Ranpak was only 20 minutes away in case we had any issues. It was truly a no-brainer to take this decision in favor of Ranpak. It came to us at the right moment!"

Heijdeman notes that following the implementation of the Ranpak Automation system, the company's EOL packing flow changed drastically. "It was like going from the Stone Ages to 2022," he said.

*Being able to provide more accurate information to shippers, including accurate box measurements and weight, which are available to us immediately.

*Shipping boxes that are the required height to fit the packed contents;

*More easily being able to check carrier invoices against internal data during the accounting process;

*Fewer operational hours are required to process boxes; and

*Reduction of theft between the Helly Hansen warehouse and the customer facility.

Because the previous packaging process sealed the boxes with tape, Heijdeman explains, it was too easy for bad actors along the supply chain to cut the tape and pull items out of the box, replacing the cut tape with transparent tape so the tampering was hard to detect. "Plus," he says, "when you are receiving 15 boxes or a pallet, no one really looks at the bottom of the boxes. Now, with Cut’it! EVO, glued tamper-evident tops are put on the boxes and no tape is used. So we have cut the theft problem down to almost nothing."

Heijdeman credits Ranpak with a smooth installation which took about three weeks in January 2023, adding, "During the implementation, if we needed help, they would be here the next day, or even the same day. And the employees have been very happy with the training they received and how it has made their work more enjoyable. Finally, the process is not only more efficient, but we are no longer shipping air and that is a big sustainability benefit – for us and for our customers!"

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