White papers

In-depth research on reusable transport packaging, IoT visibility, and PPWR readiness across retail, bakery, beverage, and grocery delivery operations.

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White paper · 01

Operationalising Reuse in Roll Container Logistics

Replacing Single-Use Load Stabilisation Packaging

Designed for logistics, sustainability, operations, and retail decision-makers preparing for the transition toward reusable transport packaging infrastructure.

Readers will discover how reusable Packaging-as-a-Service (PAAS) systems combined with digital tracking infrastructure can reduce wrapping time, improve load consistency, increase roll container visibility, and automate reuse reporting requirements.

Based on growing PPWR reporting obligations and increasing operational pressure across retail supply chains, this paper explores why single-use stretch film is becoming both an operational and regulatory liability — and how reusable load containment systems can reduce packaging waste, improve warehouse efficiency and support audit-ready reuse reporting under the PPWR.

For: Supermarkets · retailers · logistics operators

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White paper · 02

The End of "Business as Usual"

How IoT Tracking Restores Bakery Profitability and Solves the PPWR Reuse Mandate

Readers will learn how connected logistics infrastructure can reduce fleet shrinkage, improve supply chain resiliency, and create a competitive advantage through reusable asset intelligence and digital traceability.

European bakeries are losing millions of Euros each year through missing trays, poor asset visibility and inefficient reusable packaging management. At the same time, PPWR Articles 29–31 are introducing strict reporting obligations for reusable transport packaging.

This paper explores how IoT-enabled asset tracking transforms reusable bakery logistics from a reactive operational burden into a measurable and traceable logistics system — covering real-time visibility, automated PPWR reporting, improved tray utilisation, theft reduction, and ESG data.

For: Bakery operators · logistics managers · sustainability teams

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White paper · 03

How DACH Breweries Can Prevent Losing Millions in Keg Assets

And Prepare for PPWR Reporting with Digital Asset Tracking

Readers will discover how connected keg infrastructure transforms reusable packaging from a hidden operational cost into a measurable and strategic business asset.

Breweries across Germany, Austria and Switzerland are losing millions of Euros each year through missing keg assets, oversized fleets and limited asset visibility. Meanwhile, the PPWR is introducing new reporting obligations requiring accurate reuse and rotation data for transport packaging systems.

This paper explores how digital asset tracking helps beverage producers improve keg visibility, reduce fleet shrinkage, and prepare for reusable packaging reporting requirements under PPWR Articles 30 and 31.

For: Breweries · beverage distributors · reusable asset operators

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White paper · 04

Losing Your Crate Fleet to Last-Mile Blind Spots?

Secure Your Assets with Item-Level IoT Traceability

Readers will discover how digital traceability infrastructure transforms reusable transport packaging from a costly operational blind spot into a measurable and optimised logistics asset network.

As grocery retailers expand reusable delivery systems and bagless fulfilment models, reusable transport packaging has become a major operational blind spot across last-mile logistics networks.

This paper explores how item-level IoT tracking helps grocery operators reduce reusable asset leakage, improve fleet utilisation and prepare for PPWR reporting obligations using real-time digital traceability — and why manual recovery, passive scanning and deposit-based models fail to provide the visibility modern reusable packaging operations need.

For: Supermarkets · e-grocery operators · last-mile logistics teams

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